"Wendy Funk has written a brutally honest, moving and courageous account about what it's like to survive electroschock and the psychiatric system. She seeks help for a sore throat and ends up getting forcibly drugged, electroshocked and terrorized in a Canadian psychoprison." -- DON WIETZ, anti-psychiatry activist, co-editor of Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada, and CKLN radio producer and host of Shrinkrap.
"Wendy reveals as only a survivor can the travesty, the dehumanization, the affront to self, and the theft of self perpetrated by the psychiatric system. A gripping and terrifying account that serves as a warning to anyone who thinks that they are beyond reach." -- Bonnie Burstow, Psychotherapist, anti-psychiatry activisit, co-editor of Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada.
"What Difference Does It Make?" is a courageous young woman's experience of psychiatric hospitalization and tragic life altering, memory robbing effects of Electroshock "therapy". A true story of survival. Recommended reading for ECT survivors, their families, activists, and anyone considering ECT as a treatment option for themselves or a loved one. If you want to know what ECT really does, read this book." -- Barbara C. Cody B.Sc., R.N. Electroshock Survivor, Activist, Writer, Speaker
Product Description
"What Difference Does It Make?" (The Journey Of A Soul Survivor) is a story based on journals which were kept byt eh author during a 14 month incarceration in a Canadian Psychiatric ward. It speaks clearly of the potential dangers of psychiatric labelling and "treatment" including that of chemicals and electroshock. The book also describes what it was like to emerge from the psychiatric ward with complete amnesia as a result of electroshock and how life after such brain damage is forever altered.







