More

Mental Illness Canada

Bill C-54 Makes Criminals out of the Mentally Ill

Chris Curry | Posted 04.30.2013 | Canada
Chris Curry

With Bill C-54, if you are deemed to be "high risk not criminally responsible," you will be held for a minimum of three years before you ever have the chance to see a review board. As someone who has not only been a patient in three separate psychiatric hospitals in Ontario, but has also worked in forensic psychiatric institutions, I know that they aren't always the best places to get better. With proper treatment, I was healthy again and posed no threat to the public within a few months. Had I been forced to remain in hospital for three years, I likely wouldn't be the productive, law-abiding citizen that I am today.

I Thought I Was Too Smart for Schizophrenia

Erin Hawkes | Posted 05.18.2013 | Canada Living
Erin Hawkes

People with schizophrenia don't have a Master's degree in Neuroscience. I'm simply too intelligent to have schizophrenia, right? Then why do rats eat my brain, why do voices yell at me, and why am I being stalked by a homicidal man with a sniper gun (I've got proof)? I assume it is normal. I don't have any friends and I have withdrawn from my family so no one but Them (doctors, nurses -- everyone in league with the enemy) diagnose me, treat me. So here are your pills. You would think that after all of this, I would surely realize that I had schizophrenia. I didn't, though.

Good Mental Illness Policy Includes the Violence Taboo

Marvin Ross | Posted 05.04.2013 | Canada Politics
Marvin Ross

Prime Minister Harper wants to enhance the safety of victims harmed by the violence of the untreated mentally ill with proposed changes to the Criminal Code. But it still retains absolute discharge once the individual demonstrates that he/she is well and is taking medications. The problem is, there are no restrictions and no provision for ongoing monitoring to ensure that treatment is adhered to. Those who are untreated are often violent and nothing is to be gained by ignoring reality.

Why I'm Afraid I Could End Up Like Mindy McCready

Arthur Gallant | Posted 04.21.2013 | Canada
Arthur Gallant

Anytime a celebrity or somebody in the spotlight, like Mindy McCready, takes his or her own life we tend to only talk about the issues facing that specific person. Maybe its easier to talk of somebody everybody knows of. I've talked about why I was grateful I'm still living because, as I've learned, I have a lot to live for. I saw that first hand after my two suicide attempts.

WATCH: Harper Gets Emotional Announcing New Crime Laws

CP | James Keller, The Canadian Press | Posted 04.10.2013 | Canada Politics

BURNABY, B.C. - Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced legislation Friday that places new restrictions on violent offenders deemed not criminally res...

Mental Illness Impact "Bigger Than Cancers"

CBC | Posted 12.09.2012 | Canada Living

The burden of mental illness and addictions is more than 1.5 times that of all cancers, a new report suggests. Wednesday's report, called ...

Just One More Shocking Example of Canada's Failing Healthcare System

Daniel D. Veniez | Posted 10.22.2012 | Canada
Daniel D. Veniez

Jacquie was mentally ill, this much was clear, but after age 12 her parents didn't have the ability to force her into treatment, where they knew she belonged. Sure enough, with Jacquie living on her own and untreated, she launched a horrific attack with a saw on two neighbours, a mother and a daughter, who nearly died. Jacquie was found criminally not responsible for the attacks. The two doctors who refused to deal with and treat a severely ill young lady remain in place today. They are hidden deep in a broken medical system that protects them, but also sucks them in as a new kind of unintended victim of a sick health care bureaucracy.

My Longest Relationship...Is With My Anti-Depressants

Wendy Litner | Posted 08.28.2012 | Canada Living
Wendy Litner

It occurred to me, recently, that I can't remember when I first started anti-depressants. Was I on pills at my Bat-Mitzvah? Did I take one the morning of my Grade 10 biology exam? I don't know. I have been in a relationship with drugs for so long that I can no longer recall our first date.

Inside My Anxiety Attacks

Arthur Gallant | Posted 07.14.2012 | Canada Living
Arthur Gallant

For the past 16 hours I have been having an anxiety attack, my first in many months. I have been pacing around my apartment. I have been vocal with what its like to live with mental illness but a thought occurred to me earlier: Why not write a blog while I experience this anxiety attack inside of waiting until it's over and recollecting what it felt like?

When Mental Illness and Work Don't Mix

Arthur Gallant | Posted 07.11.2012 | Canada
Arthur Gallant

2012-05-07-mentalhealth.jpg Would you ever hesitate to tell your boss the reason that you have a runny nose is because you have the flu? The obvious answer to that question is, no. Then why do we hesitate to talk to our employer about mental illness? My dream is that anybody living with mental illness can have the same dialogue with their employers that I currently enjoy.

Dying With Their Rights Intact

Marvin Ross | Posted 02.14.2012 | Canada
Marvin Ross

Even though people suffer from a disease of the brain that impairs their rational thinking, most jurisdictions in North America have stringent legislation that makes it difficult to impose treatment. And, because society allows them to refuse treatment, some die. But, their civil liberties remain intact. Or do they?

Not-So-Happy-Holidays: Are Your Colleagues Depressed?

Neil Seeman | Posted 02.06.2012 | Canada Living
Neil Seeman

Workplace programs should increase knowledge about mental health issues, decrease stigma and increase the ease with which workers can seek help. And yet, in this period of global financial turmoil, some of the first programs cut are exercise benefits and workplace health programs.

Crime Bill Tough On The Mentally Ill?

CP | Jennifer Ditchburn, The Canadian Press | Posted 01.31.2012 | Canada Politics

OTTAWA - Justice Minister Rob Nicholson ignored questions Thursday about how a massive new crime bill will deal with Canadians living with mental illn...

Mental Illness in Canada: Forty Years of Neglect

Marvin Ross | Posted 08.09.2011 | Canada
Marvin Ross

Lack of services for the mentally ill is becoming an issue for the upcoming election in Ontario. Many are not impressed with what this government has...