PSYCHIATRIC RESOURCES
FOR
SURVIVORS/ACTIVISTS
Citizens Commission on Human Rights
(CCHR)
International Office
6362 Hollywood Blvd., Suite B
Los
Angeles CA 90028.
Founded in 1969, CCHR is a private, non-profit organization
whose sole purpose is to investigate and expose psychiatric violations of
human rights. To contact CCHR, call 1-800-869-2247.
The International Center for the Study of Psychiatry and
Psychology (ICCSP)
4628 Chestnut St.
Bethesda, MD 20814
web
sites: www.icspp.org or www.breggin.com
Founded by Peter Breggin, M.D. in 1971, ICCSP is a
non-profit network of individuals concerned about the impact of mental
health practices on individual well-being, human values, and community.
Spearheading reform in psychiatry, it has been called "the conscience of
American psychiatry. The center sends a newsletter to its general
membership and periodically offers information packages to the public and
the professions on critical issues in mental health. Its web site provides
networking, research, and informational materials.
National Empowerment Center (NEC)
599 Canal
St.
Lawrence, MA 01840
phone: 1-800-POWER-2-U
web site:
www.power2u.org
NEC is funded by a grant from The Center for Mental Health
Services, foundations and donations. NEC is a technical assistance center,
providing information and education to consumer/survivor/ex-patients and
professionals. The center publishes a quarterly newsletter.
Re-evaluation Counseling (RC)
P.O Box 2081
Main
Office Station Seattle, WA 98111
phone: 206/284-0311 fax:
206/284-8429
email: ircc@rc.org
A wealth of literature is available, as is a listing of
leaders and teachers throughout the world. Their main journal, 'Present
Time', is highly recommended for a $14 yearly subscription. Their journal
on Mental Health Liberation is called 'Recovery and Reemergence' -- Nos. 4
and 5 are terrific, and only $3 each. "What's Wrong With the 'Mental
Health' System And What Can Be Done About It," a booklet for which Janet
Foner is mostly responsible, is another excellent resource, also available
for $3.
Support Coalition International (SCI)/Dendron
454
Willamette, Suite 216
PO Box 11284, Eugene, OR 97440-3484 U.S.A.
phone: 541/345-9106
e-mail: dendron@efn.org web site:
http://www.efn.org/~dendron
SCI is a federation of individual members and over 60
grassroots groups in eitght countries promoting human rights and
alternatives in the "mental health system." 'Dendron News,' edited by
David Oaks, is an information service for the movement. 'Dendron' is an
outstanding publication, highly recommended.
www.wildestcolts.com
This is the author's website which has excellent related
information.