On 2004-11-16 21:05:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Timoclea - Congrats on your book.
I may have missed it, but were you a teen in a program? Did you have a teen in a program? Do you have any real first hand experience with programs, including WWASPS?
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I have secondhand experience with the programs---I found out about them when a well-known female SF fan who had been going to cons for years and a *lot* of people, including a lot of adults, knew well got shipped off to ASR in MA for trivial reasons.
My concern is as someone with a major mental illness, with a lot of family with that or related illnesses, and someone familiar with the history of mental health care, that children with major mental illnesses are getting inappropriate, ineffective, and frequently harmful "care".
That's not just my personal assessment, that's the assessment of the National Institutes of Mental Health.
Because it *could* have happened to me, and could happen to any member of the next generation of my extended family, it behooves me to do something about cleaning up the problem now.
Also, it could happen to any of our teenage fen in the SFF fandom community----because SFF fen have a higher incidence of bipolar disorder and related illnesses. They're disproportionately smart and creative, so they have a disproportionate concentration of the associated problems.
The existence of this social problem---ineffective, inappropriate, frequently harmful "treatments"---potentially affects my entire family, and already has affected our community of friends.
I think it's fair to say that all this girl's friends in fandom are still hopping mad that something like this could happen in the United States. She's out now, and managed to avoid being turned into a brain-numbed zombie, but we're *still* mad as hell over it.
It's not just about her. We recognize that our budding writers and artists and fans are often "different" sorts of people, and that this could have happened to any of *us* as kids, and that our entire next generation of authors and artists and fans is vulnerable to terrible damage and loss of what should be some of the best years of their life to this phenomenon.
Parents used to be able to force "different" children to conform by forcing them into arranged marriages or confining them in convents or monasteries. It was a huge leap forward for individual rights when parents no longer had those options---the special and unique were able to grow up and blossom without being forcibly stifled.
This industry is a threat to that, and those of us familiar with history recognize just how much of a threat it is.
We're mad as hell, and we're not likely to "move on" and forget about this any time soon.
We want changes in the laws and enforcement so that what happened to our friend just can't happen anymore.
Timoclea