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444:, and Howard Cahn ended in divorce. Chamberlin met Chabasinski, also an early member of the psychiatric survivor movement, in 1971 at the initial meeting of the Mental Patients Liberation Project in New York City. From 2006 until her death, Chamberlin's partner was Martin Federman. She has one daughter, Julie Chamberlin, and three grandchildren, Edward, Kyle, and Vivian.
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There are real indignities and real problems when all facets of life are controlled—when to get up, to eat, to shower—and chemicals are put inside our bodies against our will.
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Remember back in MPLF? You put up a sign on the office wall that said, 'End
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admissions she was diagnosed with schizophrenia and involuntarily committed to a psychiatric ward at Mt. Sinai
Hospital in New York state for a period of five months.
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Chamberlin, Judi (1993). 'Erfahrungen und
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The Politics of Experience and The Bird of Paradise
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692:"Citizenship rights and psychiatric disability"
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362:in 1976, when he was the chief executive of
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1427:"Obituaries: Judi Chamberlin
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1220:"Disability History Timeline"
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1984:Doctoring the Mind
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