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Q: What to Post In This Forum + Meet the Mods
asked by: Georgia59 on October 16th, 2007
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Hi Guys!!

My name is Danielle- I'll be a moderator on here. I am pretty knowledgeable about mental health issues so I hope I can be an asset.

If you ever need anything, feel free to pm me. I look forward to meeting you all!

Very Happy


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Birch
replied on October 20th, 2007
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Hello all, I am also a mod. I'm Birch, and I'm working on my master's and have worked in a psychiatric hospital. Currently I am working in a facility with a focus on recovery, which is a much better place for all to be.

Please let me or Danielle know if you need anything.
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TMJWorld
replied on February 7th, 2008
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Hi, My name is Dyan and I am also a moderator for this forum. If you need any thing or have any concerns do not hesitate to pm me.

I work for the developementally disabled and will do all that i can to help you.

I look forward to working and learning with all of you.

Dyan
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replied on March 18th, 2008
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What to Post In This Forum
Welcome one and all! We are glad that you found us.

This forum has been created to support and discuss issues related to schizophrenia, whether or not you have been diagnosed with the condition. Please, however, refrain from encouraging cessation of medication. New topics that attempt to convince others to cease medications will be removed.

Additionally, there is no empirical evidence to indicate that mental illness is a sign of demon possession; this belief propagates the thought that mental illness is not a biological disease, that something is wrong with a person’s "thoughts" and that if they would just think differently it could change.

Our forums are designed to help. Please let us know how we can help you. We look forward to hearing from you. Happy posting!


~ The Administrative Team
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