Treatment Advocacy Center - TAC

Treatment Advocacy Center - TAC

AOT Judges Web Chat - 5/23/24

AOT Judges Web Chat - 5/23/24

NAMI Educational Webinar

NAMI Educational Webinar

Stages of Change in AOT

Stages of Change in AOT

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  • @Walid90012
    @Walid900123 күн бұрын

    Vous pouvez guérir de l'agnosonosie naturellement In Shaa Allah, faites des roqya et salat

  • @Walid90012
    @Walid900123 күн бұрын

    Vous pouvez guérir de l'agnosonosie naturellement In Shaa Allah, faites des roqya et salat

  • @Real_IT_Institute
    @Real_IT_Institute5 күн бұрын

    Your videos seo score 0%

  • @monte68x
    @monte68x18 күн бұрын

    Big Pharma advocate. Force people to take this toxic crap.

  • @lisablount7578
    @lisablount757822 күн бұрын

    He wants to jail people for not taking medication But medication causes mental illness in the long run. Nobody wants to be forcably treated and that’s what accounts for violence in most of the cases I have seen. This guy in another video praises Robert Whitaker but he also is anti Whitaker in the same breath talking about coercively drugging people against their will

  • @monte68x
    @monte68x23 күн бұрын

    I think Torrey wants to force Big Pharma drugs on people.

  • @lisablount7578
    @lisablount7578Ай бұрын

    This doctor bragged about locking up innocent people before they have done a crime as prevention from them actually committing a crime. Which should be a crime.

  • @monte68x
    @monte68x14 күн бұрын

    Yes, and forcing people to take "medication". Big Pharma advocate.

  • @brentladd
    @brentladdАй бұрын

    Thank you. This is so well done. And you have lived it. It has been 5 yrs of a roller coaster from hell with my daughters SMI and severe substance abuse disorder, and recent incarceration. It is validating to learn about ambiguous loss, and a pathway through understanding and learning both/and thinking and being in the world, and the futility of fixing the relationship. It is deeply agonizing as a parent to navigate my love for my adult child, yet having arrived at a threshold of not being able to help her.

  • @dahliafully
    @dahliafully2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this. "You cannot fix the ambiguity." That is part of complexities of the ambiguity itself because there is such a strong need to heal, a strong sense of what is helplessness and where there is help and purpose. The strategies you're offering here are both sensible and sensitivity. Your embrace of ambivalence and the complexities of such intense experiences and living through "worst case scenarios" in real time. I really appreciate that each sentence is stated with slow, careful clarity. It's like you have taken the oars to guide a rocky boat of folks with calm, steady rowing. So thank you. More of this for all.

  • @carolclemens4815
    @carolclemens48152 ай бұрын

    This sounds like CARE Court / ACT in California. Correct ?

  • @dashawnreuben5314
    @dashawnreuben53143 ай бұрын

    ☹️ *promosm*

  • @daniellacollison8945
    @daniellacollison89453 ай бұрын

    extremely educational video. thank you so much

  • @user-ne7zt6ft8u
    @user-ne7zt6ft8u4 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this! My therapist told me I was codependent because I was grieving my sons onset of schziophrenia. I quickly fired her as she clearly didn’t understand I was grieving! This video gives me so much validation.

  • @taccommunicate
    @taccommunicate3 ай бұрын

    So sorry to hear about your struggle to find understanding and support during such a hard period. Hope that you have found a compassionate support network since then and that your son is doing well. So glad to hear you feel validated from the video!

  • @dahliafully
    @dahliafully2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for firing her! I had a similar experience. Many therapists are way too quick to label their clients and over-diagnose with cookie cutter analysis. I wish you solid, informed support that isn't so quick to give a report as opposed to understand the nuances and the complexities involved in loss and coping with our experiences of tragedy.

  • @peterjenkins3909
    @peterjenkins39094 ай бұрын

    Thanks for uploading. If I was you I would employ S M Z E U S!!

  • @carolclemens4815
    @carolclemens48155 ай бұрын

    This was a beautiful presentation. It is exactly what my family is going through.

  • @taccommunicate
    @taccommunicate4 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much for your comment Carol! Sorry to hear your family has been impacted by SMI. Hope that everything is going well for you! Let us know if there's any way we can help.

  • @carolclemens4815
    @carolclemens48155 ай бұрын

  • @smurkytoons
    @smurkytoons5 ай бұрын

    these animations are so well done...such an important subject!

  • @taccommunicate
    @taccommunicate4 ай бұрын

    Thank you! Our animator really appreciates your comment

  • @thedaimboy
    @thedaimboy5 ай бұрын

    These animations are amazing

  • @taccommunicate
    @taccommunicate4 ай бұрын

    So glad you like them!

  • @thelmasocio8568
    @thelmasocio85685 ай бұрын

    It’s painful to hear all of this. Tell me about a hospital that won’t let them out after a 20 minute visit with an incompetent and irresponsible Dr who always let them go! There’s no help!

  • @thelmasocio8568
    @thelmasocio85685 ай бұрын

    The system doesn’t help. It’s all a lie

  • @thelmasocio8568
    @thelmasocio85685 ай бұрын

    What’s the point?

  • @DwtSfan120
    @DwtSfan1205 ай бұрын

    The narrator’s voice is so caring and empathetic. Great job.

  • @taccommunicate
    @taccommunicate4 ай бұрын

    Thank you! TJ did a great job and was amazing to work with! We shared your comment with her!

  • @user-lb5pp5kl7h
    @user-lb5pp5kl7h5 ай бұрын

    People need to wake up and realize that a Mental Health Advance Directive COULD alleviate this problem. I am an Agent of a Directive and my Principal stated in it that he wants to have a "Determination of Capacity Evaluation" if at an ER. He does NOT want the ER to call the mental crisis responsders (here in WA state=DCR) because they only perform evaluations based on imminent threat and gravely disabled, usually after he's been sedated and consistently release him to the streets. All he wants, if determined to be "incapacitated" is his antipsychotic medication to get him back on track and he provides consent for this. He created the Directive because he knew, after crossing over into psychosis, that he will resist all forms of treatment and be in denial that anything is even wrong with him. DCRs do NOT perform "capacity evaluations." In fact, capacity evaluations are more similar to competency evaluations, which he has failed twice and ordered to be admitted to state psychiatric hospitals for 2 weeks treatment. This can all be stopped LONG BEFORE he ends up commiting a crime, through capacity evaluation at the ER. Yet it seems no state, absurdly, recognizes this and instead seems to make a MHAD for elderly people with possible dementia or similar. NO !. Stop this insanity and stop allowing people with mental illness "breaks", to be released to the streets only to commit a crime, fail a competency evaluation, and have to sit in jail waiting for a bed in a state psychiatric hospital. No wonder they all clogged. Look at WA state "TRUEBLOOD" case. My Principal was part of that. For those WILLING to create a MHAD to prepare for the next crisis, there should be a direct and easy path to determining capacity and if written in the directive, access to the requested medication. Here in WA, there is NO direct path. I've called the ER social workers in different cities and they've informed me that even IF, I were to somehow get my Principal to the ER, then they will be calling the DCRs. The insanity of this is stunning. DCRs will just release him to the streets AGAIN, even if the ER diagnosis is Acute Psychosis. This scenario has already happened 4 times. I've known my Principal 20 years and know for a fact that he wouldn't be able to answer a single ACE "capacity evaluation" question sufficiently, and would fail it. He would get his meds and not even need to be admitted to inpatient treatment for 2 weeks even though he does actually provide consent for the too in the Directive. Get meds, become stabilized, come home and avoid the entire criminal justice system.

  • @carolclemens4815
    @carolclemens48155 ай бұрын

    Gives me hope. Thank you for sharing

  • @rachelperlmutter9437
    @rachelperlmutter94375 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this short, but powerful video. Rachel

  • @taccommunicate
    @taccommunicate4 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much Rachel!!

  • @rhonaclark4745
    @rhonaclark47455 ай бұрын

    My husband with Alzheimer’s disease has this horrid condition. It makes life for me (his wife) as his carer very difficult and exhausting.

  • @user-bh7tt5hg6k
    @user-bh7tt5hg6k5 ай бұрын

    Thank you Jerri.

  • @taccommunicate
    @taccommunicate4 ай бұрын

    Thank you! We're lucky to have Jerri at TAC

  • @deannhampton1390
    @deannhampton13905 ай бұрын

    Trust that one will not be overmedicated for their metabolism must be established. Protections within the body are destabilized, thereby showing signs of psychosis. There is always a root physical cause or trigger for these developments. The answer does not lie in forced treatments, but in love, compassion and mutual trust. Prevention is rooted in understanding the needs of all Humanity starts with the formative years, ages 0-6. We live in a toxic world. Solve the toxicity and solve the preponderance of sickness and dis-ease at it's root.

  • @cognizantsapience
    @cognizantsapience6 ай бұрын

    0:52 my ex shared this with me, saying I have the inability to seek treatment or therapy.... that's funny as hell. Because i have put myself into extensive counseling AND therapy, (4×'s) FOUR TIMES, in 6 years.... and funny thing about that? I didnt ever need any kind of therapy before, or ever, before i got with my ex. And mental illness patience are absolutely accurate in their accusations towards those who have contributed to their mental health being weak Lol. I laugh at this because my ex is a grandiose, covert narcissist, who plays victim, but says the most disrespectful and destructive things to someone who has a strong drive to succeed, with self-induced, dopamine highs... Lol I have never laughed so hard and with so much desibles, in a long ass time. .

  • @DawnMarieAnderson-eg1xt
    @DawnMarieAnderson-eg1xt8 ай бұрын

    Powerful, thank you

  • @deborahsampley_marketing9615
    @deborahsampley_marketing96158 ай бұрын

    Please listen with your heart…support, donate, or just think it can happen to your family! There is stability With hard work, amazing people that care, success stories & faith. In peace and passion within!

  • @baciliorochajr_schizophrenia
    @baciliorochajr_schizophrenia8 ай бұрын

    “California End of Life Act!”

  • @joshmartin6677
    @joshmartin66779 ай бұрын

    My doc said something about this... 😰

  • @julian11d
    @julian11d10 ай бұрын

    Anosognosia is not lack of awareness but an neurological condition commonly caused by strokes. Not taking psychotropic nerve poisons is not Anosognosia. There has never been an a valid objective clinical Diagnosis of an endogenic Mental illness in human history. There is no valid Nosology in psychiatry, its all made up by humans and has no basis in reality. The recovory rate in treated patients is worse than in untreatet patients. Psychiatry and clinical psychology are both pseudosience and reject the scientific method. 99% of "scientific" papers in psychiatry and clinical psychology are junk science. The Human brain and the psyche are both blackboxes. 10-14% of TREATED so called "severe mentaly Ill patients" kill them self in comparison to untreated 3,6-5%.

  • @user-hj7qi6vh7d
    @user-hj7qi6vh7d11 ай бұрын

    He has parkinson's and I'm worried.

  • @marshamann3856
    @marshamann3856 Жыл бұрын

    I am so happy this worked out for this individual.

  • @marshamann3856
    @marshamann3856 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing the conference.

  • @CrescentDenise
    @CrescentDenise Жыл бұрын

    My brother is no longer himself. He’s been homeless and abused.

  • @patriette7766
    @patriette7766 Жыл бұрын

    Thank You for this education on what may be the root cause why voluntary treatment in the community often fails, leaving the person with a brain illness encounter law enforcement, put in jail and adjudicated by laws, in courts, not created for them. Why do we continue to “ set up”young people stricken with brain disorders during the prime of young adulthood, for the past 60+ years, in community care, if we know about Anosognosia?

  • @aaronwright7028
    @aaronwright7028 Жыл бұрын

    got it

  • @Tojobtv
    @Tojobtv Жыл бұрын

    I registered, but missed the live. I'm watching the #replay Thank you all

  • @dogerszesc1155
    @dogerszesc1155 Жыл бұрын

    Great call, thank you for sharing! ps. watching for English exercise + topic is very interesting

  • @demetramckevitt5053
    @demetramckevitt5053 Жыл бұрын

    Great talent, keep up the good work!! Do not waste another day > "PromoSM".

  • @paxtonanthonymurphy3733
    @paxtonanthonymurphy3733 Жыл бұрын

    Unfortunately, intervention is forcible and non compassionate. Instead it is controlling on the part of the interveners and to their own, not the patients best interests.

  • @ingethomsen5661
    @ingethomsen5661 Жыл бұрын

    you get a sentence for treatment - becomes strong medication because you have a sentence

  • @OTM-101
    @OTM-101 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing this video.

  • @austinballard6815
    @austinballard6815 Жыл бұрын

    I've read a couple of Torreys books, Surviving Schizophrenia and Surviving Bipolar Disorder....both a great references...he makes a good case for our miserably failed mental health system and potential was to bring it back. You can't really fix something that isn't there....we will need to build it.

  • @Baby_trend1
    @Baby_trend1 Жыл бұрын

    I want to know if somebody can answer my question, I have a child that is the age of an adult, but has an intellectual disability. She was placed into the psych ward due to she heard voice to hurt herself yet she did not act on it.. my child has never had mental illness she’s always since birth had cognitive a disability/and is on the spectrum for having autism, so she has the mindset of 10 to maybe 12-year-old .. but I found out that she was given psych meds and I wasn’t told I’m not trying to get anyone in trouble, however, my child is not mentally capable to make decisions or understand medically when they speak with her.. for 19 years I’ve been The one to make all decisions for her. She doesn’t even know what the psych meds are for, what’s the milligrams and what’s the name of them.. legally can they not tell me anything of what their giving her or what she’s signing?!?!

  • @edwinpeacock1329
    @edwinpeacock1329 Жыл бұрын

    heartbreaking about your family and your initial career path, but a powerful and hopeful speech. I admire your heart's goal now to help people. God Bless you and the Treatment Advocate Center 🙏❤️🦚

  • @jamarharris364
    @jamarharris364 Жыл бұрын

    Have you tried Kanye's workout plan?