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1. hamdin+(OP)[view] [source] 2026-02-02 22:38:35
I happen to have the book handy.

> HERE’S WHAT’S DIFFERENT: I was not admitted. This is a very significant difference. No one even thought about admitting me. I was mislabeled but not locked up. Here’s another thing that’s different: every single medical professional was nice to me. Rosenhan and his confederates felt diminished by their diagnoses; I, for whatever reason, was treated with palpable kindness.

Seems she would disagree with your assessment that being prescribed some likely-harmless pills is the same as losing your freedom.

There's also a section earlier where she presents an argument the actual finding of the study is that mental healthcare is not set up to handle adversarial or dishonest patients, which is still a problem and a tough one to solve.

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2. rcxdud+6x2[view] [source] 2026-02-03 16:05:38
>>hamdin+(OP)
Mental healthcare does care about dishonest patients in some cases, mainly where it's an avenue for drug-seeking. But no-one's trying to get ahold of anti-psychotics for recreational purposes.
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