Review
Clover has gone through solitary confinement, restraints, psychiatric drugging, and forced electroshock, over and over...Clover's experiences, and her magnificent recovery, would make a stirring film, with elements of drama, triumph, spirituality, romance and love. By the end, I was in tears, as all the pieces of her amazing life came together. Clover's story must be told --
David Oaks, Editor, Dendron & Co-Coordinator, Support Coalition InternationalThis is a book about a sensitive, gifted human being, who was scapegoated and tortured by society, by the sick mythology of the mental health system, and the hubris of ignorant people in positions of power. Clover's story leads us through that nightmarish loop in which many long-term consumers of mental health services are trapped. And it bolsters our courage with the tale of how one very brave individual escaped. This book vividly attests that acceptance into a nonjudgmental, nonhierarchical and loving community is both antithetical to the system, and critical to recovery. Escape from psychiatry should be required reading for all counseling trainees, psychiatric interns, and mental health professionals, as well as psychiatry's victims, in need of hope. --
Peggy Whiting, Psychiatric Consumer/Survivor
Product Description
The autobiography of Clover, a diagnosed paranoid schizophrenic, tells of her isolated childhood, her terrifying thirty- year journey through the mental health system, and her recovery after meeting supportive people who taught her how to love.