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Experts share ways adults and children can take an active role in maintaining mental wellness, as well as how to recognize the early signs of mental illness, find the right doctor and maintain independence and quality of life after diagnosis.
Featured segments:
Michael Hogan, Ph.D., commissioner of the New York State Office of Mental Health, discusses American mental health issues.
Dr. Jeffrey Lieberman, chairman and Lieber professor of psychiatry at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, and director of the New York State Psychiatric Institute, discusses mental wellness, health and fitness in adults and children.
Staff members at Transitional Services for New York, Inc. discuss alternatives to hospitalization and environments that foster independence for people with mental illness.
Elyn R. Saks, lawyer, author, associate dean and professor of law, psychology, and psychiatry and the behavioral sciences at the University of Southern California Gould School of Law, discusses her personal struggles with mental illness and her inspirational memoir about living with schizophrenia, The Center Cannot Hold: My Journey Through Madness.
Watch an interview with author Elyn Saks.






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My name is Mr. Milan Lucic. Your TV program titled “Mental Wellness” brought me hope that my son, who is suffering from a mental disorder, will find medication and treatment that will enable him to live a normal life.
As a family we have been living in New York City for the past 10 years. For the entire decade, especially during the past five years, my wife and me have been trying to find the appropriate help for our son. We visited several psychiatrists and psychologists and my son has been treated by a few psychiatrists/psychologists several times in the past. However, so far treatment and medication my son received for schizophrenia has not been effective and/or was not sufficient. Please note my son is a physically healthy young man 33 years of age.
With this letter I am asking you to kindly direct me to the appropriate medical specialist(s) we could contact for help. After seeing “Mental Wellness” I feel strongly that you and/or your colleagues could help us or at very least point us in the right direction.
You can contact me via email or phone. My phone number is: (212) 426-1020.
We are sincerely grateful for your educational TV programs that are providing hope and chance for wellness for so many people dealing with mental disorders.
Thanks in advance.
Sincerely,
Milan Lucic
the link for Elyn R. Saks in the text above is broken. however, her web page at USC Law is located at:
http://lawweb.usc.edu/contact/contactInfo.cfm?detailID=300
note: the link to her Personal Website from her web page at USC Law is also broken.
in September 2009, Saks became one of the recipients of the MacArthur Foundation’s “genius grants.” as a result, she will receive $500,000. in the next five years.
according to the LA Times, Saks said she will use some of her prize money to continue her advocacy for the mentally ill and to extend her memoir (The Center Cannot Hold) by interviewing other people with schizophrenia who are doing well.