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Stephanie Beilin

๐Ÿ‘ค Person
162 total appearances

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Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Stephanie Beilin: Mother's Journey Through Mental Illness and Incarceration

It just doesn't happen by you get on medication because the risk of getting off medication is so high. It's almost as if in a sad way, sometimes individuals have to go through all this pain and difficulty to accept their health condition.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Stephanie Beilin: Mother's Journey Through Mental Illness and Incarceration

That's an excellent point. Thank you for making it.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Stephanie Beilin: Mother's Journey Through Mental Illness and Incarceration

That's an excellent point. Thank you for making it.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Stephanie Beilin: Mother's Journey Through Mental Illness and Incarceration

That's an excellent point. Thank you for making it.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Stephanie Beilin: Mother's Journey Through Mental Illness and Incarceration

I think it's important to talk about educating people in the community. I think that these illnesses are not going away. They are getting more enhanced through the generations given the environmental and sort of societal norm pressure connected with it.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Stephanie Beilin: Mother's Journey Through Mental Illness and Incarceration

I think it's important to talk about educating people in the community. I think that these illnesses are not going away. They are getting more enhanced through the generations given the environmental and sort of societal norm pressure connected with it.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Stephanie Beilin: Mother's Journey Through Mental Illness and Incarceration

I think it's important to talk about educating people in the community. I think that these illnesses are not going away. They are getting more enhanced through the generations given the environmental and sort of societal norm pressure connected with it.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Stephanie Beilin: Mother's Journey Through Mental Illness and Incarceration

I think it's really important that our leaders get involved, our leaders in each individual state to recognize that their own residents are struggling and

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Stephanie Beilin: Mother's Journey Through Mental Illness and Incarceration

I think it's really important that our leaders get involved, our leaders in each individual state to recognize that their own residents are struggling and

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Stephanie Beilin: Mother's Journey Through Mental Illness and Incarceration

I think it's really important that our leaders get involved, our leaders in each individual state to recognize that their own residents are struggling and

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Stephanie Beilin: Mother's Journey Through Mental Illness and Incarceration

You know, there needs to be programmatic changes and there needs to be policy changes within these states to give people the treatment that they are entitled to in a humane, knowledgeable way where dialogue is encouraged between patient and care providers so that individuals can share, you know, what their needs are too without it being sort of like a hands down approach to, you know, health care.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Stephanie Beilin: Mother's Journey Through Mental Illness and Incarceration

You know, there needs to be programmatic changes and there needs to be policy changes within these states to give people the treatment that they are entitled to in a humane, knowledgeable way where dialogue is encouraged between patient and care providers so that individuals can share, you know, what their needs are too without it being sort of like a hands down approach to, you know, health care.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Stephanie Beilin: Mother's Journey Through Mental Illness and Incarceration

You know, there needs to be programmatic changes and there needs to be policy changes within these states to give people the treatment that they are entitled to in a humane, knowledgeable way where dialogue is encouraged between patient and care providers so that individuals can share, you know, what their needs are too without it being sort of like a hands down approach to, you know, health care.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Stephanie Beilin: Mother's Journey Through Mental Illness and Incarceration

Thank you. It's a hard thing to do. You know, I have to say I never thought that I would be in this situation. And actually, I discussed it with my son because he is very intelligent. You know, his competency is restored. He's medication compliant. And I told him about this and he thinks it's great. He thinks that more people has to know.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Stephanie Beilin: Mother's Journey Through Mental Illness and Incarceration

Thank you. It's a hard thing to do. You know, I have to say I never thought that I would be in this situation. And actually, I discussed it with my son because he is very intelligent. You know, his competency is restored. He's medication compliant. And I told him about this and he thinks it's great. He thinks that more people has to know.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Stephanie Beilin: Mother's Journey Through Mental Illness and Incarceration

Thank you. It's a hard thing to do. You know, I have to say I never thought that I would be in this situation. And actually, I discussed it with my son because he is very intelligent. You know, his competency is restored. He's medication compliant. And I told him about this and he thinks it's great. He thinks that more people has to know.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Stephanie Beilin: Mother's Journey Through Mental Illness and Incarceration

He feels like maybe at some point he will have a voice to be able to express, you know, which is even more important. But he did want to make sure that others are, you know, that there is a public awareness about the role of law enforcement in the individual's communities, because that can be like a driving situation to what path someone gets treatment versus punishment.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Stephanie Beilin: Mother's Journey Through Mental Illness and Incarceration

He feels like maybe at some point he will have a voice to be able to express, you know, which is even more important. But he did want to make sure that others are, you know, that there is a public awareness about the role of law enforcement in the individual's communities, because that can be like a driving situation to what path someone gets treatment versus punishment.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Stephanie Beilin: Mother's Journey Through Mental Illness and Incarceration

He feels like maybe at some point he will have a voice to be able to express, you know, which is even more important. But he did want to make sure that others are, you know, that there is a public awareness about the role of law enforcement in the individual's communities, because that can be like a driving situation to what path someone gets treatment versus punishment.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Stephanie Beilin: Mother's Journey Through Mental Illness and Incarceration

Well, thank you. I hope that this has been helpful.