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		<title>Psychology Today: &#8220;How Schizophrenia Became a Black Disease&#8221;—Civil rights protesters were labeled schizophrenic</title>
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<p>Psychology Today<br />
By Christopher Lane<br />
May 5, 2010</p>
<p><strong>First, some preliminaries about your fascinating book, <em>The Protest Psychosis: How Schizophrenia Became a  Black Disease</em> (Beacon, 2010). How did  you come to unearth such a trove of important documents at Ionia State  Hospital in northeastern Michigan?</strong></p>
<p>Ionia State Hospital  for the Criminally Insane was, for much of the twentieth century, one of  the nation&#8217;s more notorious mental asylums, occupying an incredible 529  acres, and its annual census hovered above 2,000 patients. But, like  many American asylums, Ionia suffered a rapid fall from grace in the  late 1960s and early 70s, during the so-called era of  deinstitutionalization. By 1974, the census was a paltry 300, and in  1975 the facility closed, then quickly reopened—as a prison.</p>
<p>That  rapid transformation fascinated me. What had happened to the patients?  What had changed? Why did the hospital become a prison? I spent a long  time searching for the records, and ultimately discovered that much of  the hospital&#8217;s institutional memory—nearly a century of patient charts,  reports, photographs, ledgers, and other artifacts-had been placed  randomly in storage in the State Archive of Michigan, in Lansing. I  spent another year gaining clearance from various review boards since of  course the archive contains highly personal and confidential  information. I first visited the archive in 2004, and then spent the  next four years reviewing the charts of over 800 patients.</p>
<p>What I found troubled me greatly. As I write in the book, &#8220;the charts  documented in minute detail the tragedy of what it meant to be  warehoused in a state asylum at mid-century-and in particular, in an  asylum where short court sentences devolved into lifelong incarceration.  A number of charts contained yearly notes from patients to their  doctors voicing such sentiments as <em>Doc, I really think I am cured</em> or <em>Dear Doctor, I believe I am ready to go home, or, You have no  right to keep me here.</em> These letters stacked thirty-deep in some  charts, signifying years of pleading and longing and anger, together with  thirty years of responses from clinicians urging <em>You are almost  there</em> or <em>Perhaps next year</em>. Invariably, the last note in  each stack was a death certificate from the Ionia coroner.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>When  did you first suspect that diagnostic patterns with schizophrenia had become heavily racialized?</strong></p>
<p>I found dramatic racial  and gender shifts in persons diagnosed with schizophrenia at Ionia during the  1960s—so much so that schizophrenia&#8217;s racial and gendered transformation  became the central narrative of my book. This shift became apparent  very early in my research. Before the 60s, Ionia doctors viewed  schizophrenia as an illness that afflicted nonviolent, white, petty  criminals, including the hospital&#8217;s considerable population of women  from rural Michigan. Charts emphasized the negative impact of  &#8220;schizophrenogenic styles&#8221; on these women&#8217;s abilities to perform their  duties as mothers and wives. To say the least, these patients were not  seen as threatening. &#8220;This patient wasn&#8217;t able to take care of her  family as she should,&#8221; read one chart; another, &#8220;This patient is not  well adjusted and can&#8217;t do her housework&#8221;; and another, &#8220;She got  confused and talked too loudly and embarrassed her husband.&#8221;</p>
<p>By the mid-to-late-1960s, however, schizophrenia was a diagnosis  disproportionately applied to the hospital&#8217;s growing population of  African-American men from urban Detroit. Perhaps the most shocking  evidence I uncovered was that hospital charts &#8220;diagnosed&#8221; these African  American men in part because of their symptoms, but also because of  their connections to the civil rights movement. Many of the men were  sent to Ionia after convictions for crimes that ranged from armed  robbery to participation in civil-rights protests, to property  destruction during periods of civil unrest, such as the Detroit riots of  1968. Charts stressed how hallucinations and delusions rendered these  men as threats, not only to other patients, but also to clinicians, ward  attendants, and to society itself. You&#8217;d see comments like <em>Paranoid  against his doctors and the police</em>. Or, <em>Would be a danger to  society were he not in an institution.</em></p>
<p>Read the entire article:  <a href="http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/side-effects/201005/how-schizophrenia-became-black-disease-interview-jonathan-metzl" target="_blank">http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/side-effects/201005/how-schizophrenia-became-black-disease-interview-jonathan-metzl</a></p>
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		<title>Psychiatric Patients Tied to Their Beds for Days in Greek Hospitals &#8220;just like a dog you tie up&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Standards of care at Greek mental hospitals are still so atrocious that the European Union has threatened to cut funding for social projects if the country does not clean up its act. "The system is in a state of reform, but I have to say that if patients are attached to their beds for hours or days, that's totally unacceptable," said Vladimir Spidla, the European Commissioner for Social Affairs. "For me it's sad that this exists in the European Union."]]></description>
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<p>David Gutierrez<br />
NaturalNews.com<br />
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<p>In 1989, a worldwide scandal erupted when photos were released of naked psychiatric patients restrained by chains in a hospital on the Greek island of Leros. Earning the name &#8220;island of the damned,&#8221; the hospital was condemned as the worst mental health facility in Europe. Since then, however, reform has come slowly.</p>
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