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years that is a hundred fold increase of the risk of death from suicide that's linked to the anti psychotics these patients are on that we didn't have before. josh would you like to reply to that david i can't you're the expert on this i can't argue with you i don't know the data ok mark i do agree with those of you. that are in your face every night. really you know they're very poor taste and i wish they would just go away but i certainly agree with both of you on that one thing you want to jump in go ahead. yes i would like to jump in now you know dr king was talking about the suicidal side effects of the and i depressants and they are psychotic are exhibit a in the united states are afghanistan and iraq. troops the suicide rate in the military is often actually one person a day and a large percentage of the suicides did not see combat and some did not even deploy the variable the only difference between this population and others of their age is that these are very doped up psychiatric cocktails and anchored by the s.s.r.i. antidepressants which are suicide linked especially for their ag
years that is a hundred fold increase of the risk of death from suicide that's linked to the anti psychotics these patients are on that we didn't have before. josh would you like to reply to that david i can't you're the expert on this i can't argue with you i don't know the data ok mark i do agree with those of you. that are in your face every night. really you know they're very poor taste and i wish they would just go away but i certainly agree with both of you on that one thing you want to...
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the second time, she was put on the powerful anti-psychotic drug haldol, and it worked. so well, in fact, that she and rusty were soon talking about a fifth child. >> you know, the decision to have more children in 2001 was based on information we got from the doctor as we'd successfully treated it in '99. if it happened again, we knew how to treat it. thinking ahead, we were thinking, if it happens at all, it will be a relatively short spell, she'll be down at worst for a while. >> for the yates, adding to their family outweighed the risks. to ensure a healthy pregnancy, andrea yates went off all her medication. >> if you're on medication and you come on and off of it, a lot we think that it does something to your brain, and then if you get sick, you often get sicker, and then it becomes harder to treat the second, third, fourth time. >> following the first hospitalization, the yates had moved out of the bus and into a new house. in november 2000, they welcomed their fifth child and first girl, mary. >> this is our little girl that was born today. >> everything seemed f
the second time, she was put on the powerful anti-psychotic drug haldol, and it worked. so well, in fact, that she and rusty were soon talking about a fifth child. >> you know, the decision to have more children in 2001 was based on information we got from the doctor as we'd successfully treated it in '99. if it happened again, we knew how to treat it. thinking ahead, we were thinking, if it happens at all, it will be a relatively short spell, she'll be down at worst for a while. >>...
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of a lesser member of society, when people have that experience, and it doesn't matter how many psychotic symptoms they have, they push back. that's our human nature. what i have seen in new york. that's very relevant. other ill leave with you this. i was a social worker working in new york, i was very enthusiastic about my job in the homeless outreach program and our program was specifically to reach out to people who are clearly living on the streets and our program was in the western part of harlem. we would bring people sandwiches and we developed relationships with people. one of the things that would happen wins once in a while we would talk to somebody, and we think we know that guy, his name is george. i would say george, how are you doing, would you like a sandwich. he runs the other way because he's had interaction with us before who the sandwich was an entry to getting them locked up for 6 months and whether or not you think that people living on the streets were you consider that a life, those people do consider it their life. so we feel that there absolutely needs to be more
of a lesser member of society, when people have that experience, and it doesn't matter how many psychotic symptoms they have, they push back. that's our human nature. what i have seen in new york. that's very relevant. other ill leave with you this. i was a social worker working in new york, i was very enthusiastic about my job in the homeless outreach program and our program was specifically to reach out to people who are clearly living on the streets and our program was in the western part of...
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he was supposed to go to college like many other people's kids an then he had his first psychotic break. we could not get any help for him. when a person is left to decompensate to the point where they can not eat because they fear their food is poison or when they can't go outside because they think people are following them everywhere. when they can't sleep because they are hearing voices and the delusions in their mind, we owe it to them and to intervene to help. there is nothing civil about letting somebody without their right mind decompensate to the to point that they lose their lives and sometimes other people lose their lives. our mother recently had called me and said that her son had been on the streets because he also left their house and the police called her first thing in the morning. she hadn't seen him in a long time and he had paranoid schizophrenia. they said your son is in the hospital. we arrested him on a 51/50. he was walking naked in the street in the middle of the night talking to himself. the mother and father jumped in the car and went to the emergency room and
he was supposed to go to college like many other people's kids an then he had his first psychotic break. we could not get any help for him. when a person is left to decompensate to the point where they can not eat because they fear their food is poison or when they can't go outside because they think people are following them everywhere. when they can't sleep because they are hearing voices and the delusions in their mind, we owe it to them and to intervene to help. there is nothing civil about...
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he wanted to try to reach late teens, early youth, early adults, who are at risk for a psychotic break. and so what he did, his catchment area was portland, maine. and he trained counselors and high school teachers- i think it might have been parents, not quite sure-but the idea is-i'm sure it was, actually-that if these folks began to know what are some of the signs, where most people would say, "oh, they're going to grow out of it," he would say, "please, send me your person if they're showing these signs." and it turned out to be a wonderful way of actually lowering the rates of psychotic behavior on the part of the population as a whole in that area. and when we come back, i do want to get to, not only continue to learn more of what you're doing, gail, but also deal with the issues of the peer counselors that i want to go back to. we'll be right back. [music] for more information on national recovery month, to find out how to get involved, or to locate an event near you, visit the recovery month website at recoverymonth.gov. i felt broken. [shatter] i needed help from my addiction
he wanted to try to reach late teens, early youth, early adults, who are at risk for a psychotic break. and so what he did, his catchment area was portland, maine. and he trained counselors and high school teachers- i think it might have been parents, not quite sure-but the idea is-i'm sure it was, actually-that if these folks began to know what are some of the signs, where most people would say, "oh, they're going to grow out of it," he would say, "please, send me your person if...
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it's it's a very very bad work plan unless of course you're a psychotic israeli like couldn't quite netanyahu and you would be perfectly happy to nuke you know every array and city but of course that would be a work crime that would put the us out of its position as the leader of the world instantly the whole world would be you know is just so disgusted by that it would be the end of america's life as as a world power america's new but still to war bill full says us to attack iran if israel does feel it's just too close grossman voted against events your own resolution a few years back they will pull and that is christian. just left office there just once and you were considered just press secretary is this by extol to war the game changer to explicitly give a foreign nation that power to declare war is to push the momentum out of control out of your hands you can't take it back anymore it would effectively give israel the power to declare war on iran for the united states i mean this is a step way beyond this is giving war powers to a foreign nation that's in your whose droids to get the pub
it's it's a very very bad work plan unless of course you're a psychotic israeli like couldn't quite netanyahu and you would be perfectly happy to nuke you know every array and city but of course that would be a work crime that would put the us out of its position as the leader of the world instantly the whole world would be you know is just so disgusted by that it would be the end of america's life as as a world power america's new but still to war bill full says us to attack iran if israel...
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we heard psychotic, sociopathic. i agree with the prosecution she is borderline. not to insult borderlines. there are plenty function well in society and take medication. she did not seek help for her problems. she had many other alternatives other than slaughtering travis alexander. this is a portrait and study in evil. people need to read it because we need to recognize the signs of when somebody is spiralling downward into evil behavior. >> jane's book "exposed, the secret life of jodi arias" is in stores now. don't forget to tune into her show every monday through friday, 7:00 p.m. on our sister network hln. jane has a lot of energy, doesn't she? i'm going to give you four words. harriet tubman, sex tape. russell simmons told me why he didn't see anything wrong with it. [ male announcer ] a man. a man and his truck... and a broken fence... and a lost calf. ♪ and the heart to search for as long as it takes. and the truck that lets him search for as long as it takes. ♪ the all-new chevy silverado. the most fuel-efficient v8 in a pickup. strong for all the roads
we heard psychotic, sociopathic. i agree with the prosecution she is borderline. not to insult borderlines. there are plenty function well in society and take medication. she did not seek help for her problems. she had many other alternatives other than slaughtering travis alexander. this is a portrait and study in evil. people need to read it because we need to recognize the signs of when somebody is spiralling downward into evil behavior. >> jane's book "exposed, the secret life of...
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having her presented very well and having her discharged and police getting involved simply for being psychotic in a public area and going to court hearings. a very messy issue. the reason why i'm interested in this particular issue is not because i'm interested in controversy or particularly polarizing issues, but because i believe in it. i believe that laura's law outpatient treatment is a tool among many tools that we have in the mental health system to try to engage people in a recovery based way. the foundation of laura's law is a multidisciplinary team trying to engage people, trying to give them as much say in the treatment plan as they are willing to provide and when you read the description in nevada county that has it fully implemented. when you meet the people who work they are, they believe in the same things that mr. vega was mentioning, love kindness, i think that's why we all do this work but there are individuals like my mother, maybe like his son who need a little bit of extra help. i think that sometimes oftentimes clients see judges differently than they see their doctors. th
having her presented very well and having her discharged and police getting involved simply for being psychotic in a public area and going to court hearings. a very messy issue. the reason why i'm interested in this particular issue is not because i'm interested in controversy or particularly polarizing issues, but because i believe in it. i believe that laura's law outpatient treatment is a tool among many tools that we have in the mental health system to try to engage people in a recovery...
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. >> a sociopath, a psychotic criminal if i've ever seen one. it was a lot of fun. when he wanted to be president, he was in new orleans, and the sponsor of the thing -- conversation with him and kind of invited me to a little fund-raiser so, you know, dick does the political thi sain nic. i said within dick, i'm not going to shake hands with you. i despise you and everything you stand for. i thought taking a shot like that would collapse his experienced per son that. he said why do you say that? i was able do a minute on why i said what i said. for the rest of the twenty minute he knew it was pointless trying to raise money from the guy. he went on slow burning. that was a highlight. i believe in calling it the way i see. it >> why -- >> i'm lucky i -- >> killing people. >> he's a very bad man. most of these people are dangerous, and this is one of the things that i find disturbing about the u.s. and i talk about in the book a lot called "politically incorrect ." to the fact in the old days where they use a term politically incorrect. i thought it was a joke. wasn'
. >> a sociopath, a psychotic criminal if i've ever seen one. it was a lot of fun. when he wanted to be president, he was in new orleans, and the sponsor of the thing -- conversation with him and kind of invited me to a little fund-raiser so, you know, dick does the political thi sain nic. i said within dick, i'm not going to shake hands with you. i despise you and everything you stand for. i thought taking a shot like that would collapse his experienced per son that. he said why do you...
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it's not bad for a psychotic to be alive, he needs to be killed. he said he was driven by uncontrollable urges, he controlled them. he did not have sex with everybody. >> and i don't want to hear about why he did it or what went wrong with his family back in the day or a rolling stone cover. he will not get one, he is not good looking enough, don't worry. but just bad all around and i have no pity and i think they should give him some of the torture he gave to the girls. >> he is not hot enough for rolling stone. he should tweet that. bill, you are addicted to everything under the sun is, including the sun. >> yes. >> aren't you pissed off that this guy is taking your actual illness? >> he is using my lines and nobody takes my lines. where was i? why are they allowed to talk? last i checked when you do something illegal you lose a lot of rights guaranteed to you via the constitution, why is this one that you get. why after everything has been decided and you are found guilty, you get to do a little improv for everyone to enjoy. i don't understand a
it's not bad for a psychotic to be alive, he needs to be killed. he said he was driven by uncontrollable urges, he controlled them. he did not have sex with everybody. >> and i don't want to hear about why he did it or what went wrong with his family back in the day or a rolling stone cover. he will not get one, he is not good looking enough, don't worry. but just bad all around and i have no pity and i think they should give him some of the torture he gave to the girls. >> he is...
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. >> reporter: have you had psychotic episodes. >> yes, i hear voices. and i sort of calm them down. >> reporter: if somebody who is about to hire you knew she's hearing voices. >> right. >> reporter: what might they think? they probably would think no way am i going to hire this person. but what i would say, because i have a mental illness, i have creativity, i have strength, i have resiliency, i have survivorship, i have recovery. you know, i have all those things to offer your corporation. >> reporter: according to a government study, in 2010 about 40% of the 11.4 million adults with serious mental illness went untreated. the top two reasons were inability to afford mental care, and the stigma that goes along with admitting psychiatric illness and seeking help. dr. jon lapook, always good to see you. thank you. still ahead, michael jordan at 50 years old, still above the rim. >> jeff: the dangers of distracted driving are well-documented, more than 3,000 are killed each year, nearly 400,000 injured. if those numbers don't stop from you paying attentio
. >> reporter: have you had psychotic episodes. >> yes, i hear voices. and i sort of calm them down. >> reporter: if somebody who is about to hire you knew she's hearing voices. >> right. >> reporter: what might they think? they probably would think no way am i going to hire this person. but what i would say, because i have a mental illness, i have creativity, i have strength, i have resiliency, i have survivorship, i have recovery. you know, i have all those...
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to check off certain boxes in sunset in the surveys for funding and grants and those are frankly psychotics unleashed on people and that has to stop. they are not licensed to diagnosis and treat, i don't care how many staff and service that they have or easel boards that they fill with terms and this type of setup in san francisco attracts predators of all kinds and there are those who come hire to prey upon the mentally fragile with impunity. >> thank you. next on our agenda is another topic called in our own voice, the stories of hope and recovery. a unique public education presentation that offers insight into the hope and recovery possible for people living with mental illness. it includes an overview of nami san francisco and the various programs offered. presentation by anne fischer program director national alliance on mental illness. san francisco gillan croen. >> she is unable to be here today. >> and nami peer-to-peer mentor and ioov speaker and id yell wilson co-chair mayor's disability council nami peer-to-peer mentor and ioov speaker. >> thank you. we are the san francisco affi
to check off certain boxes in sunset in the surveys for funding and grants and those are frankly psychotics unleashed on people and that has to stop. they are not licensed to diagnosis and treat, i don't care how many staff and service that they have or easel boards that they fill with terms and this type of setup in san francisco attracts predators of all kinds and there are those who come hire to prey upon the mentally fragile with impunity. >> thank you. next on our agenda is another...
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they used to support the diagnosis that he was psychotic. he heard voices, hallucinations, delusions. the images at the time or something called -- we know that it is not diagnostic now. it is a risk faster -- factor. you are more likely to develop these types of illnesses. but he was found insane based on this information and sentenced to an insane asylum. he has now been released, starting in 2009, to a thousand -- 2010. he is well treated and managed. they told me i had to go away faster. if you happen to have schizophrenia or you hear voices or hallucinations, it is with 99% certainty that i can show that your brain is different. if you have schizophrenia -- just pretend. what do you see that is different? these areas are much different, much more engaged. you might see there is a lot more blue as well in this map. look at this area. it is very different than that area, much more engaged. if you have a bipolar illness, you are different than if you have schizophrenia. they could have this illness or in this illness, those are the two mos
they used to support the diagnosis that he was psychotic. he heard voices, hallucinations, delusions. the images at the time or something called -- we know that it is not diagnostic now. it is a risk faster -- factor. you are more likely to develop these types of illnesses. but he was found insane based on this information and sentenced to an insane asylum. he has now been released, starting in 2009, to a thousand -- 2010. he is well treated and managed. they told me i had to go away faster. if...