What interested me the most about my blog last week entitled The Changing Face of NAMI is that many of the nearly 100 comments were about Assisted Outpatient Treatment, Dr. E. Fuller Torrey, the Treatment Advocacy Center and Robert Whitaker. Anytime there is a mention of requiring someone to take medication, battle lines are quickly drawn.
I wonder if we have lost sight of the war because we are so busy battling amongst ourselves.
The shootings at Newtown, Aurora, Tucson and Virginia Tech, have finally turned a spotlight on our broken mental health system. Now is the opportune time for us to join ranks and attack the larger issue of STIGMA.
While this window of opportunity is open, we need to hammer home three points.
1. Mental illnesses, such as bipolar disorder, depression and schizophrenia, are real. 2. They are not the fault of the individuals who get them. 3. Most people who do get them can recover if given meaningful community services.