I consider myself "antipsych" (mainly for the way that the mentally ill are treated by doctors, the rate of abuse in mental health facilities, and other such things; it's on my list to make an article on the subject) but I also find that so often, "antipsych" can very easily slip into "anti recovery". It's deeply worrying, and one of my main criticisms of the current antipsych movement online.
I consider myself "antipsych" (mainly for the way that the mentally ill are treated by doctors, the rate of abuse in mental health facilities, and other such things; it's on my list to make an article on the subject) but I also find that so often, "antipsych" can very easily slip into "anti recovery". It's deeply worrying, and one of my main criticisms of the current antipsych movement online.
You did an excellent job putting that issue in the community, and more, to words.