Committed: Life Inside A Psychiatric Hospital

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Long-term stays in psychiatric institutions were once a relatively common treatment in this country. They’re not anymore, but that doesn’t mean they’ve gone away entirely. Anita meets someone who spent three years living in a psychiatric hospital in the early 90s and talks with an activist whose time spent in contemporary psychiatric hospitals pushed them to fight for alternatives. Meet the guests: - Suzanne Scanlon spent three years living inside the New York State Psychiatric Institute in her early 20s and is the author of the memoir  “Committed: On Meaning and Madwomen” - Stefanie Lyn Kaufman-Mthimkulu is an organizer, healer and the founder and director of Project LETs **If you or someone you know is in an emotional crisis, reach out to the National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by dialing or texting 988.** Special thanks to Chanika Svetvilas and Laura Lopez-Aybar, who contributed to this episode. Read the transcript | Review the podcast on your preferred platform Follow Embodied on X and Instagram  Leave a message for Embodied Sign up for WUNC's new Politics Newsletter here. Places to find diverse narratives about psychiatric institutionalization:  - Vesper Moore - Nadia Naomi Mbonde - Depressed While Black online community