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and colleagues, which "gives equal weight to the experience of the mental health professional, the mental health service user, and the patient's family". Buck pushed the German psychiatric profession to confront the role its members had played under the Nazi regime. The German Association for
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According to the "Law for the Prevention of Diseased Offspring", Buck was forcibly sterilized in the Bodelschwingh Foundation Bethel on 18 September 1936. Buck was institutionalized four more times after being released from Bethel, a Christian hospital in what is now the German city of
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Dorothea Sophie Buck-Zerchin: "Seventy Years of Coercion in Psychiatric Institutions, Experienced and Witnessed", in: Peter Stastny & Peter Lehmann (eds.), Alternatives beyond psychiatry. Berlin / Eugene / Shrewsbury: Peter Lehmann Publishing 2007, pp. 19–28
448: 698: 259:, Buck began to work as a sculptor. From 1969 to 1982, she was an art teacher in Hamburg. After her last treatment, in the early 1960s, Buck became an advocate for mental health, introducing an approach that gave value to patients' experiences. 440: 649: 471: 308: 594: 247:. She was sometimes treated with electroshock therapy, and after her last psychotic episode, in 1959, was injected with a "high dosages of antipsychotic drugs". 285: 343: 553: 211: 541: 236: 504: 149: 145: 192: 683: 612: 164: 678: 688: 554:""Ich hatte ein reiches Leben": Dorothea Buck, die große alte Dame der Psychiatrie-Erfahrenen-Bewegung, zieht Bilanz" 171: 531: 284:
Buck introduced an approach called "trialogue" with the head of the Special Outpatient Clinic for Psychosis at the
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Hauptvortrag beim Kongress „Coercive Treatment in Psychiatry: A Comprehensive Review“, veranstaltet von der
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Buck was born in 1917, the fourth of five siblings born to a pastor father and a teacher mother, in
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Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics created a travelling exhibition about it.
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Jurand Daszkowski, Anke Griesel, Hannelore Klafki, Reinhard Wojke (25 January 2005).
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Commanders Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
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She wrote an autobiography, published in 1990, under the pseudonym,
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Dorothea Buck Foundation for mutual support of psychiatric patients
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Alexandra Pohlmeier made a documentary film about Buck, entitled
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On the Trail of the Morning Star: Psychosis as Self-Discovery
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Buck died in Hamburg in October 2019 at the age of 102.
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In 1936, at the age of nineteen, she was diagnosed with
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Brigitte Siebrasse, Michaela Hoffmann (31 March 2005).
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