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International Association Against Psychiatric Assault

c/o Lawyer/Rechtsanwalt André Raeber, Hinterbergstrasse 24, 6312 Steinhausen, Schweiz/Switzerland

The association is a Human Rights organization that opposes psychiatric coercion and aims to abolish psychiatric coercive measures altogether, promoting the fundamental rights of self-determination, liberty, and human dignity.

IAAPA

International Association Against Psychiatric
Assault

Spechtweg
1, 4125 Riehen, Switzerland

DOCUMENTATION
Library
International
news
Italy:
Foucault Tribunal provokes strong public debate
History,
until 1948
Degenerate
Art and Mad Art

by Carl Schneider. How doctor Nazis planned to exterminate
modern art.
NEW!
Neo-Nazi
Eugenics – Many anti-fascists turn a blind eye?

by Rene T
albot
Psychiatry
during the Nazi era: ethical lessons for the modern professional

by Rael D Strous
Killing
by starvation in the institutions and other previous crimes
of psychiatry

by Ernst Klee
Book
review of Foucaults “Madness and Civilization”


by Edgar Z. Friedenberg
The
Dispositive of Psychiatry

by Gerburg Treusch-Dieter
The
Care-Based Ethic of Nazi Medicine and the Moral Importance
of what we care about

by Warren T. Reich
Stanislaw
Lem – Obituary

Author of the first novel based on the medical mass murder

by René Talbot
History,
1948 – 2002

Talking
back to Psychiatry: Resistant identities in the psychiatric
consumer / survivor / ex-patient movement

by Linda Joy Morrison

The
troubled relationship between Psychiatry and Sociology

by David Pilgrim and Anne Rogers
Against
the bio-medical model:
In
The Name of Mental Health: The Social Functions of Psychiatry,
a critique of coercive-medical psychiatry

F
ree e-book by Ron Leifer
Psychiatry
and the Dominance of the Bio-medical Model

by John Cooper
Mental
Disorders are not Diseases

by Thomas S. Szasz
Medicating
Normality: The Psychiatric Colonization of Childhood

by Antony Black
The
Neurosciences, Prescription Privileges, and A Little Bit of
Sugar Still Don’t Make The Medicine Go Down

by Patrick B. Kavanaugh, Ph.D.
The
Myth of the Reliability of DSM

by Stuart A. Kirk & Herb Kutchins
The
Answer on the Mind-Body Question as a Crucial Means for Social
Control and Oppression

by René Talbot
Critique:
Resistance
Matters. The Radical Vision of an Antipsychiatry Activist

by Don Weitz
The
Myth of Mental Illness

by Thomas S. Szasz (1960)
A
Critique of Medical-Coercive Psychiatry

by Ron Leifer
The
Case Against Psychiatric Coercion

by Thomas S. Szasz
Mental
Illness: From Shame to Pride
by Thomas S. Szasz
Psychiatric
Imperialism: the Medicalisation of Modern Living

by Joanna Moncrieff
Mental
Illness: Psychiatry’s Phlogiston

by Thomas S. Szasz
Martial
metaphors and medical justice: Implications for law, crime,
and deviance

by Bruce A. Arrigo
The
Accusation of the Russell Tribunal

by Thomas S. Szasz and George Alexander
Shrinking
the Freedom of Thought

by Richard Gosden
Leonard
Frank: my case against ECT
What
to do next?:
Speech
at the Protest Rally against the WFMH on the 22nd of July
2001 in Vancouver

by René Talbot
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