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Asylums, Treatment Centers and Genetic Jails: A History of Minnesota's State Hospitals
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Author: Michael Resman, MA, OTR (retired)
Description: In a time when those who were labeled “feeble-minded” and “defective” were locked away and forgotten by their relatives, when patients could be sterilized against their will, and treatments included inducing insulin shock and restraining patients by any means possible, state hospitals in Minnesota proliferated. Sometimes patients were released relatively unscathed, but many times, they lived out the rest of their lives in deplorable, unsanitary conditions. Michael Resman, a former occupational therapist for the Rochester State Hospital, brings these facts and more to light, in order that we might not forget our past.
Reviews:
“This is a comprehensive history of Minnesota’s treatment of people with mental illnesses. On the one hand, we see the good intentions. On the other, we see the marginalization and lack of dignity and respect for our fellow human beings.”
- Sue Abderholden, MPH
Executive Director NAMI Minnesota
About the Author: Michael Resman retired after working in the Rochester State Hospital and public schools as an Occupational Therapist. He is active in the Quaker church and interested in Minnesota history.
Description: In a time when those who were labeled “feeble-minded” and “defective” were locked away and forgotten by their relatives, when patients could be sterilized against their will, and treatments included inducing insulin shock and restraining patients by any means possible, state hospitals in Minnesota proliferated. Sometimes patients were released relatively unscathed, but many times, they lived out the rest of their lives in deplorable, unsanitary conditions. Michael Resman, a former occupational therapist for the Rochester State Hospital, brings these facts and more to light, in order that we might not forget our past.
Reviews:
“This is a comprehensive history of Minnesota’s treatment of people with mental illnesses. On the one hand, we see the good intentions. On the other, we see the marginalization and lack of dignity and respect for our fellow human beings.”
- Sue Abderholden, MPH
Executive Director NAMI Minnesota
About the Author: Michael Resman retired after working in the Rochester State Hospital and public schools as an Occupational Therapist. He is active in the Quaker church and interested in Minnesota history.