Friday, February 5, 2010

Christoher Payne's Photography of State Mental Hospitals

Asylum: Inside the Closed World of State Mental Hospitals By Christopher Payne

Reviewed by William Wiles - 04 February 2010

Christopher Payne's book, released October 2009, with an introductory essay by Oliver Sacks reveal "These vast, decaying buildings were part of a grand experiment in health care that lasted for over a hundred years."

Purchase the book here.

Visit christopherpaynephoto.com.


Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Via Steve Lopez at The LA Times:
Mr. Ayers -- Recording Artist











Congratulations, Mr. Ayers! We look forward to hearing the fruit of your labors.

Saturday, January 30, 2010

How Are You?

Rachel and Lauren share how their friendship deals with the ups and downs of bipolar disorder:

View the video here.

Visit halfofus.com for more stories from people dealing with their life situations.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

No Kidding, Me Too!

Check out the trailer for a documentary from No Kidding, Me Too! (founded by actor Joe Pantoliano)

For more information go to http://nkm2.org/

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Debate over cognitive, traditional mental health therapy - latimes.com

From the LA Times


Debate over cognitive, traditional mental health therapy - latimes.com

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Monday, October 26, 2009

NAMI: National Alliance on Mental Illness | Helpline

How does flu season effect people with mental illness? The National NAMI website answers these good questions about flu season and you:

Why is this flu season important for people with mental illness?

What about hand-washing? Is that still a good idea?

I got the flu but I am now getting better. How long do I need to stay away from others?

How risky is the flu for people with mental illness?

Is my psychiatric medication a reason not to get the vaccine or vaccines?

The CDC has made changes to its recommendations regarding the flu vaccine. What do the changes mean for people with mental illness?


go here for the full article and answers to the above questions

Here is a great article about how far NAMI has come that appeared in the Huntington Post on October 6. Primarily interview Sharon Dunas a leader in LA County NAMI and president of the National Alliance on Mental Illness for the Westside of Los Angeles. Congratulations to Sharon Dunas and to Robert David Jaffee, a warrior for writing about NAMI and bringing light to the topic of mental illness!