Tina Stoeckle

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Tina Stöckle (born September 12, 1948 in Günzburg in Upper Swabia ; † April 8, 1992 in Berlin ) was a German author and activist of humanistic antipsychiatry .

Life

Tina Stöckle was a secondary school teacher and completed a second degree in pedagogy at the TU Berlin . After she had been placed in the psychiatry several times , she came across the mad offensive in Berlin in the fall of 1980 and from 1983 made a significant contribution to the establishment of the meeting point of the mad offensive (financed with state funds) as well as to its operation. From 1982 she was committed to the idea of ​​the Weglaufhaus . She was significantly involved in the further development of the patriarchal and academic antipsychiatry in the direction of a user-supported, humanistic and feminist positions including anti-psychiatry. In 1989 she was a founding member of the Association for Protection against Psychiatric Violence eV In her honor, the Weglaufhaus in Berlin is nicknamed "Villa Stöckle".

Works

  • Tina Stöckle: The crazy offensive. Experiences of a self-help organization of psychiatry survivors . Frankfurt am Main: Extrabuchverlag 1983. New PDF e-book edition in Antipsychiatrieverlag 2020 with an updated afterword by Peter Lehmann . ISBN 978-3-925931-81-9

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