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Loving Others
What were the best moments of your life? My last glucose was 544, so I thought this was a good time to collect the best moments of my life. The most recent was in April at the Empathic Therapy Conference. … Continue reading
Mohawk Moms (Part II)
There are two women whose adult sons have been hospitalized at Mohawk Valley Psychiatric Center in the Wright Building on Ward 39—and the moms have been denied visitation with their sons. One woman, call her Margaret, would go to the Wright … Continue reading
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Tagged doctor, drugs, guardianship, hospital, Hutchings Psychiatric Center, inpatient psychiatry, Judge Bernadette Turi-Clark, Legal guardian, medication, Mental Hygiene Legal Service, MHLS, Mohawk Moms, Mohawk Valley, Mohawk Valley Psychiatric Center, mother, NYS Supreme Court, Patient, power, psychiatric hospital, psychiatric patient, Psychiatry, schizophrenia, Supreme Court, visitation rights, Ward 39, Wright Building
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An Improbable Recovery
by Anonymous I began to face life with the ominous diagnosis of Schizophrenia in February 2004. I was living and working in Silicon Valley and had begun hearing voices five months prior to my second and final voluntary hospitalization at Good … Continue reading
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Tagged antipsychotics, drugs, healing, inpatient psychiatry, medication, Medicine, Mental disorder, mental health, mental illness, mother, Peter Breggin, pharmaceuticals, recovery, schizophrenia
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