Articles / Chapters

Articles / Chapters

Activism

Burstow, Bonnie. “My Radical Beginnings.” In Bonnie Burstow and Don Weitz (eds.). Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1988: 271-284. 

Canadian Nine. “Conversations with the Allan Memorial Victims.” In Bonnie Burstow and Don Weitz (eds.). Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1988: 201-205.   

Cellard, André et Dominique Nadon. “Ordre et désordre: Le Montreal Lunatic Asylum et la naissance de l’asile au Québec”, Revue d’histoire de l’Amérique française 39:3 (hiver, 1986): 345-367.

Cellard, André et Marie-Claude Thifault. “The Uses of Asylums: Resistance, Asylum Propaganda, and Institutionalization Strategies in Turn-of-the-Century Quebec.” In James E. Moran and David Wright (eds.). Mental Health and Canadian Society: Historical Perspectives. Montréal-Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2006.

Everett, B. “Something is Happening: The Contemporary Consumer and Psychiatric Survivor Movement in Historical Context.” The Journal of Mind and Behaviour 15 (1994): 55-70.

Hardy, Eldon. “No Acquittal.” In Bonnie Burstow and Don Weitz (eds.). Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1988: 139-148. 

Harper, V. “Them crazy Indians.” In Bonnie Burstow and Don Weitz (eds.). Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1988: 121-125. 

“It Was An Eighteenth Century Horror Show!” as told to Marsha Enomoto. In Dorothy E. Smith and Sara J. David (eds.). Women Look at Psychiatry. Vancouver: Press Gang Publishers, 1975: 47-52.

Kingston, Ketu. “Wear What You Want Drawings.” In Bonnie Burstow and Don Weitz (eds.). Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1988: 256-258.

Menzies, Robert. “Contesting Criminal Lunacy: Narratives of Law and Madness in West Coast Canada, 1874-1950.” History of Psychiatry 7 (2001): 123-156. 

Menzies, Robert. “‘I do not care for a lunatic’s role’: Modes of Regulation and Resistance Inside the Colquitz Mental Home for the ‘Criminally Insane,’ 1919-1933.” Canadian Bulletin of Medical History 16:2 (1999): 181-213. 

Mitchinson, Wendy. “Problematic Bodies and Agency: Women Patients in Canada, 1900-1950.” In Franca Iacovetta and Wendy Mitchinson (eds.). On The Case: Explorations in Social History. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1998.

Morell-Bellai, Tammy L. and Katherine M. Boydell. “The Experience of Mental Health Consumers as Researchers.” Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health 13:1 (Spring, 1994): 97-110.

Munroe, Delena. “My Psychotherapy.” In Bonnie Burstow and Don Weitz (eds.). Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1988: 37-38.

Parm, Evelyn. “Good Old ‘999.’” In Bonnie Burstow and Don Weitz (eds.). Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1988: 111-115.

Pratt, Margaret. “Just Make It To Tomorrow.” In Bonnie Burstow and Don Weitz (eds.). Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1988: 55-70.

Reaume, Geoffrey. “Lunatic to Patient to Person: Nomenclature in Psychiatric History and the Influence of Patients’ Activism in North America.” International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 25 (July-August, 2002): 405-426.

Reaume, Geoffrey. “Keep your labels off my mind! or “Now I am going to pretend I am craze but don’t Be a bit alarmed!’: Psychiatric History from the Patients’ Perspectives.” Canadian Bulletin of Medical History 11 (1994): 397-424. 

Reaume, Geoffrey. “Psychiatric Patient Advocacy Groups, Institutions and a Medical Archives Bibliography.” In Enhancing Communication and Community: A Proactive Healthcare Archives Assistance Policy. Toronto: Hannah Institute for the History of Medicine, 1994: 16-20.

Reaume, Geoffrey. “Consumer/Survivor Movement in Promoting Patients’ Rights in Ontario, 1977 to Present.” In Mental Health and Patients’ Rights in Ontario: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow – 20th Anniversary Special Report. Psychiatric Patient Advocate Office. Toronto: Queen’s Printer, 2003.

Reaume, Geoffrey. “Archives, Activists and History: Psychiatric Survivor Archives, Toronto.” Sigerist Circle Newsletter and Bibliography 18 (Winter, 2002).

Reaume, Geoffrey. “Mental Hospital Patients and Family Relations in Southern Ontario, 1880- 1930.” In Lori Chambers and Edgar-André Montigny (eds.). Family Matters: Papers in Post-Confederation Canadian Family History. Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press, 1998.

Reville, David. “Don’t Spyhole Me.” In Bonnie Burstow and Don Weitz (eds.). Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1988: 157 – 196.

Rousseau, Cecile. “Community Empowerment: The Alternative Resources Movement in Quebec.” Community Mental Health Journal 29:6 (December, 1993): 535-546.

Skov, Jean. “Recovering From Psychiatry: How I Got Myself Back.” In Bonnie Burstow and Don Weitz (eds.). Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1988: 149-154. 

Smith, Dorothy E. “The Statistics on Mental Illness: (What They Will Not Tell Us About Women and Why).” In Dorothy E. Smith and Sara J. David (eds.). Women Look at Psychiatry. Vancouver: Press Gang Publishers, 1975: 73-119.

Sobsey, Dick. “The Media and Robert Latimer.” Arch Type 13:3 (August, 1995): 8-22 [Newsletter of the Advocacy Resource Centre for the Handicapped, Toronto]. 

Stapleton, Steve. “Close Encounters of the Worst Kind.” In Bonnie Burstow and Don Weitz (eds.). Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1988: 242-245.

Starkman, Mel. “The Movement.” Phoenix Rising: The Voice of the Psychiatrized 2-3 (December, 1981): A2-A15.

Vermette, Lionel. “The 33 Years of the Lost Indian Walk.” In Bonnie Burstow and Don Weitz (eds.). Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1988: 117-120. 

Weitz, Don. “Notes of a ‘Schizophrenic’ Shitdisturber.” In Bonnie Burstow and Don Weitz (eds.). Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1988: 285-302.

Young, Rodney. “Lifting the Mental Health Curtain.” The Archivist 14:4 (July-August, 1987): 12-13.