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It is not an easy decision to call the police or an ambulance to take a loved one to a psychiatric facility - all in the hopes that they get the treatment they need and deserve. But sometimes people with an untreated mental illness lose insight into the fact they are ill and will not accept voluntary treatment, even when their illness may be causing harm to themselves or others. The BC Mental Health Act allows people experiencing a serious mental health crisis to get help through involuntary treatment. But what's the impact of that decision on a family member? And what happens to someone once they are admitted to a psychiatric facility? In this episode, you'll meet a mother whose daughter was diagnosed with schizophrenia at 18 and is now 22. In these few years, her daughter has been involuntarily detained under the BC Mental Health Act many times. This is a mother's journey through the twists and turns of her daughter's mental illness and the role involuntary treatment has played in keeping her daughter alive.
Resources:
BC Mental Health Act in Plain Language
What does it mean to be certified - Here2help
Demystifying the Mental Health Act - Webinar by BCMHSUS
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By BC Schizophrenia Society4.9
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It is not an easy decision to call the police or an ambulance to take a loved one to a psychiatric facility - all in the hopes that they get the treatment they need and deserve. But sometimes people with an untreated mental illness lose insight into the fact they are ill and will not accept voluntary treatment, even when their illness may be causing harm to themselves or others. The BC Mental Health Act allows people experiencing a serious mental health crisis to get help through involuntary treatment. But what's the impact of that decision on a family member? And what happens to someone once they are admitted to a psychiatric facility? In this episode, you'll meet a mother whose daughter was diagnosed with schizophrenia at 18 and is now 22. In these few years, her daughter has been involuntarily detained under the BC Mental Health Act many times. This is a mother's journey through the twists and turns of her daughter's mental illness and the role involuntary treatment has played in keeping her daughter alive.
Resources:
BC Mental Health Act in Plain Language
What does it mean to be certified - Here2help
Demystifying the Mental Health Act - Webinar by BCMHSUS
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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