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Guest : Eric Smith is 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). His story has been told in the documentary Stopping the Revolving Door – A Civil Approach to Treating Severe Mental Illness. He has been written about inBedlam, authored by Peabody Award-winning Kenneth Paul Rosenberg, MD.
Court-Ordered Treatment for Serious Mental Illness saves lives and families. Eric Smith tells his story, and why he advocates for AOT (Assisted Outpatient Treatment)
And, with our guest,
We ask Eric :
Quotes:
“I was difficult, I was rude...I was basically “fired” (as a patient) for all the things I needed treatment for.” - Eric
“The AOT Team recognized that I was being held hostage by my own mind. And they freed me from all of that through a combined effort: psychiatry, social work, a nurse, even an attorney - and a civil court order. ” - Eric Smith
“The most involuntary and coercive and forceful thing I have ever experienced is: my own untreated, undertreated mind”. - Eric
“Fifteen years of failed medication trial and error. Fifteen years of my parents trying to get me the help I needed. Everything had failed.,,AOT is a lifeline, a miracle.” - Eric
“I was too sick to engage in voluntary care, and that’s why I’m advocating for something in addition to what you’re advocating for. You’re right...but I’m also right.” - Eric”
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Guest : Eric Smith is 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). His story has been told in the documentary Stopping the Revolving Door – A Civil Approach to Treating Severe Mental Illness. He has been written about inBedlam, authored by Peabody Award-winning Kenneth Paul Rosenberg, MD.
Court-Ordered Treatment for Serious Mental Illness saves lives and families. Eric Smith tells his story, and why he advocates for AOT (Assisted Outpatient Treatment)
And, with our guest,
We ask Eric :
Quotes:
“I was difficult, I was rude...I was basically “fired” (as a patient) for all the things I needed treatment for.” - Eric
“The AOT Team recognized that I was being held hostage by my own mind. And they freed me from all of that through a combined effort: psychiatry, social work, a nurse, even an attorney - and a civil court order. ” - Eric Smith
“The most involuntary and coercive and forceful thing I have ever experienced is: my own untreated, undertreated mind”. - Eric
“Fifteen years of failed medication trial and error. Fifteen years of my parents trying to get me the help I needed. Everything had failed.,,AOT is a lifeline, a miracle.” - Eric
“I was too sick to engage in voluntary care, and that’s why I’m advocating for something in addition to what you’re advocating for. You’re right...but I’m also right.” - Eric”
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