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Current Anti-Stigma Campaigns Hinder Withdrawal from Psychotropic Medication
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Advocates must seek to shift the discussion regarding withdrawal from psychotropic medication into the world of mainstream mental health care. One barrier to these efforts is bias that stigmatizes people with mental health issues. Stigma contributes to patients’ decisions to move conversations about withdrawal to anonymous online forums. This hampers efforts to incorporate patient experiences into psychiatric practice.
Unfortunately, public health anti-stigma campaigns may make the problem worse, by reinforcing a belief that people with mental health issues must have treatment. We should reframe this anti-stigma work to validate the experiences of people who decline treatment, particularly medications, or who are pursuing withdrawal.
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Rogers Communications Inc . executives have been saying all the right things about their commitment to a $20.4-billion takeover of rival Shaw Communications Inc . Over the next three months, hedge funds are betting the telecom company will show it is willing to put its money where its mouth is.
Tracy Mattheson, a Massachusetts transplant, may best be described as the adventitious, social artist of Eliot, Maine. The representational painter only recently found her way back to art, a pursuit she d always intended to be her focus - but life happens.
Mattheson earned her bachelor of arts degree in painting from Mass Art Boston and her bachelor of communications and design with an eye on a fine and commercial art career. Marriage and children, and later single parenting, made short shrift of her intent.
There was a job in advertising, a stint in the U.S. Army as a sergeant in intelligence analysis, then came a career as a crisis counselor in Massachusetts. Art was delegated to the fringes as responsibilities grew, Mattheson says.