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	<title>Recovery from &#34;schizophrenia&#34; and other &#34;psychotic disorders&#34; &#187; human rights</title>
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	<description>New understandings of the mind and of madness can open new doors to full recovery - thoughts from way outside the straightjacket of the &#34;medical model.&#34;  By Ron Unger LCSW</description>
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		<title>Voice, Choice, and Human Rights in Mental Health Care</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Martin Luther King often made the point that it is better NOT to be &#8220;adjusted&#8221; to injustice, and that psychologists often over-emphasize the value of &#8220;adjustment.&#8221;  He even called for the establishment of a group to champion &#8220;creative maladjustment.&#8221;  In a talk later broadcast on public radio in Eugene Oregon, three activists including myself talk [...]]]></description>
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