Florida's Citizens Commission on Human Rights Hosts Over 1,000 Events on Mental Health Education

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The Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) of Florida, a nonprofit organization dedicated to mental health human rights and government relations, has successfully hosted over 1,000 seminars, workshops, and events aimed at educating the public on critical mental health issues. These events, held since the opening of their new offices in downtown Clearwater, have covered a wide range of topics, including individual rights under Florida's mental health law, known as the Baker Act, and the identification of physical ailments that may be mistaken for mental health conditions.
Featuring guest speakers such as attorneys, doctors, and clinical pharmacists, the events provide invaluable insights into the complexities of mental health care. Attorney Carmen Miller, with her background as a former assistant public defender, shares her expertise on the Baker Act and conducts workshops on Advance Mental Health Directives, teaching attendees how to protect themselves from unwanted treatments like electroshock therapy.
Dr. Jared Roscoe, an alternative medicine professional, and Clinical Pharmacist Pamela Seefeld are among the regular speakers who address the effects of psychiatric drugs on the body and the natural treatment of mental health conditions. Their seminars, such as 'Psychiatric Disorders & Their Underlying Physical Causes,' highlight the importance of understanding the physical basis of mental health issues and the potential side effects of psychiatric medications, especially in children.
The CCHR's efforts to educate the public on mental health rights and issues underscore the organization's commitment to eradicating abuses in the mental health field. By providing free access to expert knowledge and resources, the CCHR empowers individuals to make informed decisions about their mental health care, contributing to a broader understanding and improvement of mental health services in Florida and beyond.

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