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Mental Health Blues

by Sherrie Tyler, published on October 19, 2009 at 12:49 PM

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Today with the economy failing and people losing jobs, mental health issues are rising at an alarming rate.

What I don’t understand is how there can be budget cuts in mental health, especially now and in California. Proposition 1E (which did not pass) proposed to cut mental health care in Sacramento County by $20.5 million, which would have affected several thousand people who depend on mental health services in Sacramento.

However, my mental health clinic still cut over 1,000 people from receiving mental health care even though Californians voted no on Prop 1E, (which would redirect funds allocated for mental health from Prop 63 back in 2004 to the general fund for two years). This did not stop the cuts to my clinic, and I am not sure what more cuts may be coming from Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.
 

I was confused that these budget cuts still occurred even though Prop 1E did not pass. I called Darrell Steinberg’s office and spoke with a staff member who said that Gov. Schwarzenegger revised the budget in a process called Blue Penciling without the support of the legislature. He revised some issues including mental health by this line item veto and is being sued by Darrell Steinberg. A court date is set for January.


Out of the four clinics affected by these budget cuts, the clinic I go to, Northgate Point, has decided to keep me (after I wrote several letters to legislature and the Sacramento News & Review) But what about the other hundreds of people who will not be able to get mental health services there, such as medications and support? I am safe, but where will they go? Many will end up homeless and psychotic without their psychiatrist to help them. It doesn’t make any sense to me at all.

I was watching Changeling last night, and the movie was about Angelina Jolie as a single mother whose son went missing, and the Los Angeles Police Department claimed to have found her son. Only, the boy was not her son, and when she furiously denied that the boy was her son, the LAPD locked her up in an insane asylum because she had made the police look incompetent. This is based on a true story of Christine Collins from the 1920s.

What is interesting is we don’t want to make the politicians look bad, but whose fault is it that we are in this fiscal mess anyway? The mentally ill? Sorry, you can’t pin this one on us!

Christine Collins changed the direction of how the mentally ill were forced into psychiatric hospitals by the police, which was known back then as a code 12. Police officers can no longer force people into psychiatric hospitals on a whim and without a court order.

Now we just take money away from programs and let those with mental health issues fend for themselves.


Sherrie

 

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October 19, 2009 | 5:39 PM
The true measure of a community is gauged by how it treats its most vulnerable citizens. In America, we profess to be "Christian" and "enlightened" but the methods we use are barbaric and fascist. The "power" in this country is reserved for the priveleged, and corporations deserve welfare but people do not. Since mental illness continues to be taboo, it is easy to scapegoat the ill; they won't fight back. These policies illustrate another way we continue to blame the victims--whether they are sick, poor or undereducated.

I am sure Herr Blackhead (literal translation) has no problem blue-lining in extra cigars and profits for his cronies, but to assist the needy--NEVER.
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October 20, 2009 | 11:23 AM
I was watching Return of the Jedi the other night and got to thinking, what if instead of ewoks, George Lucas went ahead and made Endor a plantful of wookies like originally planned? How awesome would that be? Instead of cute little critters, bandoleer strapped warriors would do battle with the evil forces of the Empire. Instead of employing midgets and runaway toddlers, ex NBA players would have a place to find work, outside of politics! I think that any animal would be a great substitute too, giant roosters would be great - huge cocks attacking stormstroopers, or hey how about ducks? Imagine the fun of seeing a small cameo by howard the duck on the forest moon!
Bottom line : The Governator holds the ring of power and deserves EVERY bit of blame thrown at him. I don't care that the democrat majority exists.. They like.. don't count or something. Arnold = booooo! Rebels = WHOOOOOOOO!
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edited on  October 20, 2009 | 7:07 PM
I want to drink with you Waldorfandstatler..that is some funny sh..
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October 20, 2009 | 11:01 PM
Cuts for mental health have been going on for many years. Having worked in community mental health from 1974 to the early 90's, I have seen every program I worked in cut. But just look at the beautiful art work in front of the beautiful state mental health building downtown! Bravo to you for standing up and fighting.
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October 28, 2009 | 6:14 AM
This article articulates the real issues as they truly are. Awareness is the only way things will begin to change. We must stop the cuts for mental health. It is not their fault the government does not know how to manage money. Cut the government salaries and the surplus of employees and give back to our mentally ill so they can function in our society. We have an obligation to take care of our own. Keep these articles in the forefront and continue the fight.
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