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1992 Sept. – 1992 Nov.
National Association for Rights Protection and Advocacy (U.S.)
Minneapolis (Minn.) - Includes: Mary Olympia, "'Alternatives as answers' in the heart of America"; Peter R. Breggin, "Update on the 'violence initiative'"; Lynne Duke, "NIH holds up subsidy for crime, genetics conference"; Paul P. Freddolino, "Family, consumer, and advocate perspectives"; Betty Blaska, "Found in an adult patient psychiatric handbook."
1989 Dec. –
National Association for Rights Protection and Advocacy (U.S.)
Minneapolis (Minn.) - Includes: Andrea K. Blanch, Paul J. Carlin, and Priscilla Ridgway, "Implementing a supported housing approach"; "1989 NARPA Conference"; Sandra Everett, "Electroshock: the nightmare."
1990 Mar. –
National Association for Rights Protection and Advocacy (U.S.)
Minneapolis (Minn.) - Includes: Peter Breggin, "The scapegoating of American children"; "A new coalition for psychiatric liberation"; M. Renee Bostick, "NARPA asks for more P&A funding, access to records; Congress says no"; Mary Olympia, "Some days advocacy feels like hop, skip and trip."
1990 Dec. – 1991 Feb.
National Association for Rights Protection and Advocacy (U.S.)
Minneapolis (Minn.) - Includes: Paul Freddolino, "1990 NARPA conference goes international"; Leonard Roy Frank, "The Center for the Study of Psychiatry feature report: San Francisco puts electroshock on public trial"; "Drug lawsuit, drug companies, make Minnesota news"; Mary Olympia, "Editorial: the family of NARPA."
1988
National Association for Rights Protection and Advocacy (U.S.)
Minneapolis (Minn.) - Includes: Paul Freddolino, "NARPA Annual Conference held in Detroit"; Marilyn Jackson Beeck, Ira M. Schwartz, and Andrew Rutherford, "Trends and issues in juvenile confinement for psychiatric and chemical dependency treatment"; David Specht, "Study of friendships: what it's like to the 'in' but not 'part of' a community"; Bill Johnson, "Minnesota hospital calls for less... more
1987 June – 1987 Aug.
National Association for Rights Protection and Advocacy (U.S.)
Minneapolis (Minn.) - Includes: Randolph Smith, "Ohio Legal Services files class action suit"; "Practical theme for 1987 Rights Conference"; David Ferleger, "Lelsz case spells defeat in Texas"; Mary Olympia, "Landmark Minnesota legislative year"; Rae Unzicker, "Plexiglass cages and broken hearts"; Judi Chamberlin, "Forced treatment is basic problem."
1989 Mar. – 1989 May
National Association for Rights Protection and Advocacy (U.S.)
Minneapolis (Minn.) - Includes: "New housing law amendments enable legal challenges"; Paul Freddolino and David P. Moxley, "Client support and representation: an alternative to case management"; "Membership votes to add minority reps to board"; Mary Olympia, "Co-opting advocates isn't answer in polarized system"; Thomas Szasz, "Homelessness is not a disease"; Rae Unzicker, "Perception, reali... more
1992 Dec. – 1993 May
National Association for Rights Protection and Advocacy (U.S.)
Minneapolis (Minn.) - Includes: "Snapshots of NARPA '92" 'Alternatives as answers'"; Mary Olympia, "'A personal view of NARPA"; Peter R. Breggin, "The US government asks, 'Are Black people genetically violent?"; Ron Thompson, "No science, but superb politics"; "Snapshots from NARPA '92"; Paul Engels, "Biology vs. environment: consumer issues in mental health"; "Canadian brainwash victims com... more
1989 June – 1989 Aug.
National Association for Rights Protection and Advocacy (U.S.)
Minneapolis (Minn.) - Includes: Betty Blaska, "What it's like to be treated like a 'CMI'"; "Jury awards patient $600,000"; "1989 Rights Conference news"; George Ebert, "Drugs are major part of psychiatric woes says speaker from personal experience"; "Rhode Island consumers open a drop-in center"; Betty Blaska, "Many medications mistakes are reasons for doctors to listen to consumers."
1989 Jan.
National Association for Rights Protection and Advocacy (U.S.)
Minneapolis (Minn.) - Includes: Susan Stefan, "NARPA condemns use of electric-shock device"; "1988 conference is best yet!"; "Board urges changes in NARPA to accommodate minorities"; "Most homeless not alcoholic or mentally ill, just poor"; "Law project advisors say misdiagnosis of minorities is a problem"; M. Renee Bostick, "When we say advocate, advocate, advocate... is our label, label, l... more