A chilling true-crime story in the vein of Sam Knight's The Premonitions Bureau and Patrick Radden Keefe's Empire of Pain.
A chilling true-crime story in the vein of Sam Knight's The Premonitions Bureau and Patrick Radden Keefe's Empire of Pain.
THE SLEEP ROOM is a chilling expose of the bizarre psychiatric treatments inflicted on hundreds of women in the 1960s/70s - among them the actor Celia Imrie, who has been interviewed for the book - by a sinister and charismatic British doctor, William Sargant.
Sargant kept his patients asleep for 21 hours a day, before using electro-shock convulsive therapy to "reprogramme" their brains to cure illnesses such as anorexia and schizophrenia. This is the first proper account of a scandal that the medical establishment would rather you didn't know about.Journalist Jon Stock has full access to the Sargant archive at the Wellcome Collection and has moving testimonies from survivors including Celia Imrie. He also explores the doctor's murky links with the CIA and MI5's mind-control programmes.The Sleep Room reveals a time when all-powerful male doctors could manipulate and abuse their female patients with impunity. And tells the story of a time when medics genuinely believed you could reprogramme people's brains.Jon Stock is a novelist and journalist. After reading English at Cambridge, he became was a freelance reporter, writing investigative features for The Observer, Private Eye, GQ, The Telegraph and The Independent. For two years, he was a foreign correspondent in New Delhi before returning to become Weekend Editor of the Telegraphin 2005. He became a fulltime author in 2015, writing psychological thrillers as JS Monroe and spy thrillers under his own name. Find Me, his first JS Monroe novel, has been translated into 14 languages. Dead Spy Running, part of the Daniel Marchant spy trilogy, was optioned by Warner Bros, with a screenplay written by Oscar-winner Stephen Gaghan. Jon is currently the Royal Literary Fund writing fellow at Mansfield College, Oxford and is a trustee of the Marlborough Literature Festival.
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