A message from PsychRights
From Dan Fisher and the other folks at the National Empowerment Center:
SAMHSA has another one of those votes going, this time for the most important achievements in mental health in the last 20 years. The Treatment Advocacy Center has ensured that assisted outpatient commitment is one of the top vote getters. If you would like to see peer services, recovery and consumer-driven care rank higher than outpatient commitment then visit and vote for at least the two below and pass this on. Then people still have 4 votes more for their individual choice.1. Recovery model and consumer-driven care:
http://feedback.samhsa.gov/ forums/148531-help-samhsa- highlight-advances-of-the- behavioral-h/suggestions/ 2583877-the-focus-on-the- recovery-model-and-consumer- drive#comments
2.10 peer programs that promote complete mental health recovery by Corinna West
http://feedback.samhsa.gov/ forums/148531-help-samhsa- highlight-advances-of-the- behavioral-h/suggestions/ 2589278-10-types-of-peer- programs-that-promote- complete-me
2.10 peer programs that promote complete mental health recovery by Corinna West
http://feedback.samhsa.gov/
James B. (Jim) Gottstein, Esq.
President/CEO
Law Project for Psychiatric Rights
406 G Street, Suite 206
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
USA
Phone: (907) 274-7686) Fax: (907) 274-9493
jim.gottstein@psychrights.org
http://psychrights.org/
PsychRights®
President/CEO
Law Project for Psychiatric Rights
406 G Street, Suite 206
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
USA
Phone: (907) 274-7686) Fax: (907) 274-9493
jim.gottstein@psychrights.org
http://psychrights.org/
PsychRights®
Law Project for Psychiatric Rights
The Law Project for Psychiatric Rights is a public interest law firm devoted to the defense of people facing the horrors of forced psychiatric drugging and electroshock. We are further dedicated to exposing the truth about these drugs and the courts being misled into ordering people to be drugged and subjected to other brain and body damaging interventions against their will. Currently, due to massive growth in psychiatric drugging of children and youth and the current targeting of them for even more psychiatric drugging, PsychRights has made attacking this problem a priority. Children are virtually always forced to take these drugs because it is the adults in their lives who are making the decision. This is an unfolding national tragedy of immense proportions. Extensive information about all of this is available on our web site, http://psychrights.org/. Please donate generously. Our work is fueled with your IRS 501(c) tax deductible donations. Thank you for your ongoing help and support.
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