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State hospital links:
Check out our recent article!
A newspaper article about similar work in North Carolina.
Here's an article about a memorial ceremony at another grave site.
The web page for a Florida State Hospital cemetery.
A quick note about the Anoka cemetery.
A link to the Abilene State Hospital Cemetery.
Legislation pursued in Kansas.
Consumer and advocacy links:
Check out the National EmPOWERment Center's web page.
Printed materials:
Chamberlin, J. The Ex-patients' movement: Where we've been and where we're going. (Available from the National EmPOWERment Center, 20 Ballard Road, Lawrence MA 01843).
Deegan, P. (1997). Recovery as a journey of the heart. In Spaniol, L., Gagne, C, & Koehler (Eds.), Psychological and social aspects of psychiatric disability (pp.74-83). Boston: Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation.
Deegan, P. (1997). Recovery: The lived experience of rehabilitation. In Spaniol, L., Gagne, C, & Koehler (Eds.), Psychological and social aspects of psychiatric disability (pp.92-98). Boston: Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation.
Deegan, P. (1997). Spirit breaking when the helping professions hurt. In Spaniol, L., Gagne, C, & Koehler (Eds.), Psychological and social aspects of psychiatric disability (pp.348-357). Boston: Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation.
Massachusetts Division of Capital Planning and Operations. (1997). Request for proposals redevelopment opportunity Northampton State Hospital. Boston, MA: Author.
Kroon, E. (1997). State hospital burial project. Northampton: Department of Mental Health, Medical Records Office.
Jenkins, C. (1993). National register of historic places application for Massachusetts hospital and school system. Boston, MA: Massachusetts Historical Commission.
Moore, J.M. (1994). The life and death of Northampton State Hospital: The experience of work in an institution for the mentally ill. Northampton, MA: Historic Northampton.
McCarthy, K.E. (1974). Psychiatry in the Nineteenth Century: The Early Years of Northampton State Hospital. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.
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