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Mary Barnes

    Meine Reise durch den Wahnsinn
    Mary Barnes
    Moving Upstream
    • Moving Upstream

      • 140 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Drawing from her Ojibwa heritage, the author weaves together poignant stories that evoke nostalgia and explore themes of memory and discovery. Through her storytelling, she invites readers to embark on a reflective journey that connects them to the past, offering insights and rhythms that soothe the spirit.

      Moving Upstream
      3.7
    • Mary Barnes

      Two Accounts of a Journey Through Madness

      In 1966, Mary Barnes was a schizophrenic with no hope of relief from her condition. Joseph H. Berke was a young doctor in rebellion against the restrictions of the American psychiatric profession. When Berke moved to England to work with the radical psychologist R.D. Laing, he met Mary, a patient at Laing's experimental therapeutic community at Kingsley Hall. This account of their different perspectives on Mary's illness & treatment is both a critique of conventional approaches to therapy & the story of a remarkable friendship.

      Mary Barnes
      3.8