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http://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/guest-column-shatter-mental-illness-stigma-article-1.2129792
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Counseling and Psychological Services offers short-term individual counseling, referrals for longer-term therapy, student-life support groups, medication consultation, and emergency consultation. Students are welcome to select a mental-health clinician (bios and photos are available online). Some students may wish to ...Housing Information for Persons with Disabilities | Work-Life
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Dec 14, 2015 - Columbia University Resources; General Resources; Government Assistance; Legal Advocacy; Living Support Services/Assisted Living for People With ... The New York State Department of Health provides assisted living resources, including regulations, FAQs and Assisted Living Program application. Center for Student Welln ess | Student Health Service - Columbia ...
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In support of CUMC's academic, research, and service mission, CSW employs a social ecological framework to carry out our comprehensive approach which focuses ... protect student voices; believe that meaningful change occurs at both individual and systemic levels; encourage help-seeking; and support balanced living.
Columbia is not the only college in NYC with students living with mental illness
but they are the onlly College that has made an effort to protect their Students, only
outsiders would have to be ona 2 to 3 year waiting list.
I bare Witness that their is no adequate supportive group for African American College students,
my daughter went to several out ptient groups that functioned on a kindergartner's level ,
she came home with glitter on construction paper ,and crochet yarn and plenty of unbalanced meals filled with starch.
A graduate of Baruch College in NYC ,In our visit's to emergency rooms at Woodhall Hospital we came
across a recently graduate of NYU who was suffering from depression ,her medical no longer covered under the colleges health insurance program.
They had travel-led from Queens because their were no facilities near them ,So as i was going through this experience with my daughter ,searching frantically for support and peer groups and communities where she could grow and learn coping skills.
Her first therapist offered her no assistance at all ,other that my daughter showing up ,no referral to an appropriate age group .Then her second therapist sent her a peer counselor ,that did home visit which was great and of a great support .
Peer supportive groups are very much needed because most young adults when diagnosed with a mental illness friends become scares and they are left without human friendships other than family members.
I called NAMI hotlines whose workers ,could not offer any directed information, popular peer groups for young adults etc i was upset with the none services, then the nerve to pay $38.00 to use their mental health community hotline ,where does a college student get the money ? I was once direct to a peer group in Brooklyn that was geared towards Veteran's and was not suitable for a college student.
All your NYC colleges other than Columbia has created a Safety net for white college students living with mental illness, everyone else is on their own trying to get information and connections.
Colleges students and graduates students need supportive living arrangements ,on their level, of peers where they are building lasting friendships,and communities within the larger community.
The Mayor said he was trying to combat services ,only for firms to not do the research giving themselves big bonus on top of high salaries .My college graduate daughter needs a Community like Columbia Supportive Living ,the problem is #Access and #Availability if not Columbia then
A provision given by tax payers from the Mayor's Office '
My daughter's in Atlanta wandering the street with blanket's because of a law that states she has a right to refuse medication.
Harrassed by a section 8 landlord who felt sexual favors should accompany his rent so she fled to Atlanta with her sister only to relapse when moving into her own apartment a year later ,the ISOLATION AND LACK OF PEER SERVICES IN ATLANTA GA ,where a doctor can refuse patients service if they miss an appointment, where the fee must be paid out of pocket or you get no more medication for your mental illness ,before her crisis she called him he told her not to call back without the fee inspite of being paid by medicaid.Being a young adult and not knowing she should have reported him for medical abuse .
.No this is not my daughter but this is the Treatment Towards African American's Living with mental illness across America ,this is Baltimore Maryland
https://www.cbsnews.com/…/man-captures-video-of-patient-du…/#
USING SOCIAL MEDIA FOR ADVOCACY AND KEEPING THE HEAT ON REPRESENTATIVES ON ISSUES THAT CONCERN THE COMMUNITY
AWARENESS FOR PROPER MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE,PEER COMMUNITIES SUPPORTIVE LIVING WE MUST BE THE VOICES FOR THE VOICELESS AND THE IGNORED
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Reexamining mental health civil rights laws to Protect the health and We'll being of those living With Mental Health Issues A patient that has been diagnosed with a mental illness must not be able to refuse treatment
WE MUST FIGHT TO REVERSE RONALD REGAN MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS IN AMERICA EACH STATE HAS IMPLEMENTED THESE POLICIES SHE HAS SCHIZOPHRENIA AND SHE HAS RELAPSED ,AND BELIEVE IT OR NOT MANY ARE COLLEGE GRADUATES OR STUDENTS ,ADVOCATE LIKE NAMI ARE EMPTY SHELL PROGRAMS THAT PAY FOR WHITE COLLEGE GRADUATES AND OFFICE SPACE WITH NOTHING GOING TO THE ACTUAL PATIENT
Is this what healthcare in Baltimore City has come to?
https://www.facebook.com/imamu.baraka/videos/pcb.1946260612054738/1946259892054810/?type=3&theater
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USING SOCIAL MEDIA FOR ADVOCACY AND KEEPING THE HEAT ON REPRESENTATIVES ON ISSUES THAT CONCERN THE COMMUNITY
AWARENESS FOR PROPER MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE,PEER COMMUNITIES SUPPORTIVE LIVING WE MUST BE THE VOICES FOR THE VOICELESS AND THE IGNORED
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Reexamining mental health civil rights laws to Protect the health and We'll being of those living With Mental Health Issues A patient that has been diagnosed with a mental illness must not be able to refuse treatment
WE MUST FIGHT TO REVERSE RONALD REGAN MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS IN AMERICA EACH STATE HAS IMPLEMENTED THESE POLICIES SHE HAS SCHIZOPHRENIA AND SHE HAS RELAPSED ,AND BELIEVE IT OR NOT MANY ARE COLLEGE GRADUATES OR STUDENTS ,ADVOCATE LIKE NAMI ARE EMPTY SHELL PROGRAMS THAT PAY FOR WHITE COLLEGE GRADUATES AND OFFICE SPACE WITH NOTHING GOING TO THE ACTUAL PATIENT
Is this what healthcare in Baltimore City has come to?
https://www.facebook.com/imamu.baraka/videos/pcb.1946260612054738/1946259892054810/?type=3&theater
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I just witnessed this with my own eyes. I had no choice but to give this young lady a voice in this moment. University of Maryland Medical Center Midtown Campus (UMMC) as a Doctor of Healthcare Administration (DHA) student -- may I remind you of the importance of the VISION of your MEDICAL CENTER: "UMMC will be known for providing high value and compassionate care, improving health in Maryland and beyond, educating future health care leaders and discovering innovative ways to advance medicine worldwide." You can do better. You must do better.
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http://sites.psu.edu/…/u01-ronald-reagan-an…/comment-page-1/
THE NEED OF SUPPORTIVE LIVING ARRANGEMENTS FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS AND GRADUATES LIVING WITH MENTAL ILLNESS ,THIS IS A CRISIS WE ARE IGNORING ACROSS CITIES
The lack of institutional care of critically mentally ill patients in the United States has become a complicated problem that has resulted in victimization, homelessness, and incarceration of these individuals. In 1967, the State of California was one of the first states to deinstitutionalize mentally ill patients when it passed the Lanterman-Petris-Short Act (Lyons, 1984). This act had a profoundly negative impact on the lives of the mentally ill. So, why would the Reagan Administration choose to end “the federal government’s role in providing services to the mentally ill” (Pan, 2013)?
http://sites.psu.edu/…/u01-ronald-reagan-an…/comment-page-1/
THE NEED OF SUPPORTIVE LIVING ARRANGEMENTS FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS AND GRADUATES LIVING WITH MENTAL ILLNESS ,THIS IS A CRISIS WE ARE IGNORING ACROSS CITIES
The lack of institutional care of critically mentally ill patients in the United States has become a complicated problem that has resulted in victimization, homelessness, and incarceration of these individuals. In 1967, the State of California was one of the first states to deinstitutionalize mentally ill patients when it passed the Lanterman-Petris-Short Act (Lyons, 1984). This act had a profoundly negative impact on the lives of the mentally ill. So, why would the Reagan Administration choose to end “the federal government’s role in providing services to the mentally ill” (Pan, 2013)?
I posted Ellen Saks Ted video and First Lady Chairlane McCray daughter's article ,if not in these Status you are treated like an animal Mayor DeBlasio needs to Provided a Supportive Living Program for NYC College Students and Graduates , for those living in poverty and under Affordable Housing Guildlines ,he would not want his daughter lost to a disease that not her fault and neither do i
https://www.facebook.com/MHDiamondBright/
Columbia had a waiting list and their Services were only for their Sudents
#MayorDeBlasio
#CharlaineMcCray
#InezBarron
#ChuckSchumer
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