My decision Monday to name the Treatment Advocacy Center as the most impactful mental health organization during 2015 sparked a slew of emails. These two were representative of the range of reactions.
Con: ISIS and every mass-gun-murderer had a huge impact on the lives of thousands of people in 2015, too. “Huge impact” does not necessarily mean ‘good, meaningful or beneficial”, though, does it?
Pro: Why do civil rights advocates not see that when people are too sick to help themselves it can be the humane choice to get them treatment…Five years ago, (our son) was hospitalized against his will. He was livid. Today, now in recovery and stable, he believes that move saved his life.
One cause I believe both sides would support is a better system that engaged individuals early on in their illnesses.
One emailer asked what national organization was the least impactful?