The FU were inspired by and, in some cases, members of the Radical Therapy Collective, a feminist group that believed that many psychological problems were caused by oppressive social institutions and practices.
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A third provocation is that Newman and his colleagues disclaim the role of bourgeois radical, or " dissident ", along with the related activities of consciousness-raising, radical therapy, and " socialist therapy ".
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Playing Gideon, he says, involves " a steep learning curve, " and, judging by the professional coolness with which he is now rattling off the names of life-threatening diseases and risky, radical therapies, it appears that he's negotiating that daunting curve with ease : Six weeks into production of " Gideon's Crossing,"
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After this time, the IRT contained articles that were concerned with radical therapy, whereas " Rough Times " focussed on exposing the abuses and oppressive institutional practices of the mental health profession, as well as on promoting liberation struggles in the U . S . and around the world, especially the movement of mental patients to defend and claim their rights.
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One such site, operated by the Encyclopaedia Britannica, said Ewing sarcoma " is particularly destructive, metastasizes early and has a mortality rate of about 95 percent even with radical therapy, " when in fact it is among the most curable of cancers, with a survival rate of 70 to 75 percent; the encyclopedia corrected the statement, a spokesman said, after the error was pointed out.