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  1. The Loony-Bin Trip is the seventh book by American feminist and anti-psychiatry writer and activist Kate Millett. It was published in 1990 by Simon & Schuster.

  2. Millett's nightmares come true when she is forcibly confined to a mental hospital while traveling in Ireland. 'I am telling you what happened to me', Kate Millett says, 'in the hope that it may help all those who have been or are about to be in the same boat'.

  3. 1 de may. de 1990 · Millett charts the summer from her point of view along with attempts by family and friends to get her committed again. Then there is a trip to Ireland which goes disastrously wrong when Millett ended up being committed to a very unpleasant asylum and had to be rescued by friends.

  4. 15 de dic. de 2011 · The loony-bin trip. by. Kate Millett. Publication date. 1990. Topics. Millett, Kate -- Mental health., Psychotherapy patients -- United States -- Biography., Antipsychiatry. Publisher. Simon and Schuster.

  5. The Loony-Bin Trip. Tapa blanda – 1 junio 1991. The renowned feminist and author recounts her private battle against manic depression and its stigma--her decision to go off her medication, doubts about her own sanity, the loyalty of her friends, and time spent in an Irish mental hospital.

  6. 28 de ago. de 2000 · Millet, author of the landmark Sexual Politics , tells of her struggle to regain control of her life after being diagnosed with manic depression. Haunted by recollections of two brief commitments to mental hospitals, she becomes increasingly terrified of being committed again.

  7. The Loony-Bin Trip. Kate Millett. University of Illinois Press, 2000 - Biography & Autobiography - 316 pages. A personal story of Kate Millett's struggle to regain control of her life after...