The NY Times has an article on anti-stigma efforts by mentally ill people.
This caught my attention in relation to all of the attention that harm reduction has been getting recently. There has also been a mental illness consumer advocacy movement demanding a recovery orientation in mental health services. This movement emerged in response to psychiatry’s harmfully low expectations for people with serious mental illness.
I see a parallel.
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I have been an addiction professional and social worker since 1994. I started blogging in 2005 as the Clinical Director at Dawn Farm. I no longer work at Dawn Farm and am now the Director of Behavioral Medicine at a community hospital, and a lecturer at Eastern Michigan University’s School of Social Work.
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