EPISODE · May 4, 2021 · 11 MIN
AfterWords - Stopping the Revolving Door - Assisted Outpatient Treatment (Ep. 16)
from Schizophrenia: Three Moms in the Trenches · host Randye Kaye
Send a Text to the Moms - please include your contact info if you want a response. thanks!Sometimes the best parts of the conversation happen after we press "stop" - so today we captured what happened after that. Guest is Eric Smith, a nationally recognized mental health advocate, public speaker, and consultant on matters of severe mental illness (SMI). He is also a graduate of assisted outpatient treatment (AOT). AfterWords:Why does Eric advocate for AOT?What about AOT for someone who isn’t as “stellar” as Eric?What’s a real human right? To make your own decision to refuse treatment while your brain is ill, or to receive “ordered” treatment when you’re not yet aware that you need it?Treatment, Structure. Purpose, Love - 4 elements of success.“The least amount of harm and the most amount of good”When families refuse to be the caretakers -what team can take over if we fight for it?The pitfalls of the child-parent dynamicFrom Serious mental Illness to Thriving in realitySupport the showPlease share and support the podcast so we can reach more people who need the info and support.Want to know more?Join our facebook page Our websites:Randye KayeMindy Greiling Miriam (Mimi) Feldman
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Send a Text to the Moms - please include your contact info if you want a response. thanks! Sometimes the best parts of the conversation happen after we press "stop" - so today we captured what happened after that. Guest is Eric Smith, a nationally recognized mental health advocate, public speaker, and consultant on matters of severe mental illness (SMI). He is also a graduate of assisted outpatient treatment (AOT). AfterWords: Why does Eric advocate for AOT? What about AOT for someone who i...
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