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Dr. Kay Redfield Jamison, psychiatry professor at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, lived every day with the mania and severe depression that she had studied for years. She talks openly of the challenges she faced with the treatment and disclosure of her mental illness.
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It's useful sometimes to see history play itself out as it was happening. In this case, the news coverage of Rock Hudson's "mystery illness." As we now know, he had AIDS, but you can see the hedging that goes on about it.
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Are people trying to force psychiatry on you? Family members such as parents can often insist someone is mentally ill and pressure them into treatment or have them committed to a mental hospital against their will.
Professor of Psychology, Dr. John Breeding discusses this issue.
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ok this is going to be a controversial vlog...but its how i feel and for the people who were involved its not an attack on anyone.. i'm not angry at anyone.. etc etc.. its just my gut reaction and opinions on the subject.
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Here, I present a NEW way of seeing your eating disorder. My recovery group for those interested, can be found at: http://groups.myspac e.com/lifeaftered
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it is possible to be free of the disabling symptoms of major mental illness without therapy or drugs.
In fact, it is possible to cure morbid depression, recurring mania, voices, impulses, anxiety, obsessions, triggers and self harm.
You have to work hard for it.
You must internally want this
You must learn to control your mind to a greater or lesser e\degree.