Abuse and Brutality in Mental Hospitals

From A Mind That Found Itself by Clifford Beers
The book's most influential passages expose the physical abuse, mechanical restraints, and dehumanizing conditions Beers endured in private and state asylums.
Chapters IX-XII

Beers's documentation of beatings, choking, and confinement in the camisole/straitjacket—passages that galvanized the mental hygiene movement and remain the most-quoted indictments of asylum practice in early 20th-century America.

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Chapter XIII

The 'violent ward' chapter describing systematic cruelty by attendants, frequently anthologized in histories of psychiatry.

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