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Globalization of the Mental Health Industry: The View from India's Psychiatric Survivors

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Free event: Dr. Bhargavi Davar, director of the Center for Advocacy in Mental Health (a MindFreedom International sponsor group), will give a lecture on the globalization of the mental health industry. The lecture will be followed by community discussion moderated by David W. Oaks, Director, MindFreedom International. All are welcome.

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When Apr 02, 2008
from 06:30 PM to 07:00 PM
Where Eugene Public Library
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Contact Phone 541-345-9106
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Over the next decades, MindFreedom International estimates that the Western mental health system may be reaching as many as 100 million new customers in poor and developing countries.

What are the implications of massive psychiatric drugging, labeling and electroshock, without access to humane alternatives, full information or advocacy?

What would be a more empowering path for mental and emotional well being as the mental health industry globalizes?

Dr. Davar has published extensively on the subject of women and mental health, and is on the front lines of the effort to address these concerns from her organizational location in Pune, India.

She is currently the Director of the Center for Advocacy in Mental Health (a MindFreedom International sponsor group), an advisor on the new Global Disability Rights Fund, and the founder of the mental health organization Bapu Trust.

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Lynne Salvi, psychiatric survivor

Lynne M. Salvi [1963 - 2011] was an activist with MindFreedom Lane County. She experienced 24 years of human rights violations in the mental health system. Lynne said, "Since finding MindFreedom and becoming a member, my life changed dramatically. I found many people who understand through experience without words. MindFreedom feels like a reunion of family I never knew before. This connection and encouragement give me the courage to speak out. I am grateful to find myself using those painful experiences to help others. Today I am medication-free and psychiatrist-free for the first time." See "Related Content" below for writing by Lynne.

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