Judi Chamberlin
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Judi Chamberlin (born 1944) is an anti-psychiatry activist, speaker, educator and psychiatric survivor. She is associated with the Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation at Boston University.[1]
She is currently Director of Education at the National Empowerment Center, involved with National Association for Rights Protection and Advocacy and other national and international advocacy organizations.
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[edit] Published works
- On Our Own: Patient Controlled Alternatives to the Mental Health System (1978)
[edit] Awards
- 1992: Distinguished Service Award of the President of the United States, National Council on Disability
- 1992: David J. Vail National Advocacy Award, Mental Health Association of Minnesota
- 1995: N. Neal Pike Prize for Services to People with Disabilities, Boston University School of Law