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Zinman, Sally

Sally Zinman Papers

1947-2021 Bulk: 1977-2008
36 boxes 37 linear feet
Call no.: MS 1174

Sally Zinman, ca. 1985

At the age of 34, Sally Zinman woke up one morning believing that she was not Sally Zinman. Her family put her in the care of psychotherapist John Nathaniel Rosen from 1971 to 1973, during which time Sally suffered physical abuse at the hands of Rosen and his aides, including beatings, restraint, and seclusion. After leaving Rosen’s care–lying and pretending to have recovered so that she could get away–and recovering on an organic farm she bought in Florida, Zinman hired a private investigator to expose Rosen’s abuse. Motivated by her experience, Zinman decided to dedicate her life to fighting for the civil rights of mental patients. She helped found several self-help organizations, including the Mental Patients’ Rights Association in Florida, and–after moving to California–the Berkeley Drop-In Center, the California Network for Mental Health Clients, and the California Association of Mental Health Peer Run Organizations. She was also involved in several national organizations and activism efforts. Zinman remained an active and crucial figure in the psychiatric survivors movement until her death in August 2022.

The Sally Zinman Papers contain material from the earliest years of the psychiatric survivors movement to the present, including documents from the organizations and conferences with which Zinman was involved, newsletters, awards, documents related to her investigation into John Rosen, copies of speeches and presentations, photographs, and memorabilia.

Gift of Sally Zinman, 2022

Subjects

Alternatives to psychiatric hospitalizationAntipsychiatryEx-mental patientsMental health services--Citizen participationPeople with disabilities--Civil rights--United StatesPeople with disabilities--Legal status, laws, etc.Psychiatric survivors movement

Contributors

Zinman, Sally

Types of material

AudiocassettesAwardsCircular lettersMinutes (administrative records)NewslettersNotes (documents)Videotapes