Résumé
1.8 million people are directly affected by psychiatry in France. 350,000 are in hospital. For every 1,000 inhabitants, there is one compulsory hospitalization. Yet this system, which generates social exclusion and stigmatization, dominates. Admitted at the age of 16, Christelle Rosar was hospitalized for twenty years. They tied her down, injected her with drugs, and kept her in a vegetative state. She saw patients who remained in hospital from adolescence until their death, and others who gradually suffered the side effects of the treatments. Now free, she tells us about her struggles to regain her independence and her place in society, and denounces the abuses and failings of the French psychiatric system, which is particularly violent.
Auteur
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Christelle Rosar works for the Advocacy association. She contributes to think tanks and conferences on the issue of disability, mental health and the rights of those concerned.
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Martine Dutoit, who has a doctorate in education, was a social worker at Sainte Anne Hospital. A lecturer and founder of Advocacy, she is the author of books and numerous articles on mental health and stigmatization.
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Marie-Claude Saint-Pé has a doctorate in sociology, specializing in social policies on disability, and is a trainer and assessor for social and medical-social establishments. She runs the Urbanités collective of associations.
Caractéristiques
Publication : 28 octobre 2025
Support(s) : Livre audio [MP3]
Protection(s) : Aucune (MP3)
Code(s) CLIL : 3661, 3918
EAN13 Livre audio [MP3] : 9782315020553
EAN13 (papier) : 9782315013791