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What year did the consumer/survivor movement start?
1970’s
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What was the name of one of the first groups to form an organization?
Insane Liberation front (ILF)
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Who was on the first organizers known as the “mother of the movement”?
Judi Chamberlin
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What year was the first group of consumer survivors (peers) were trained to work in the mental health system as consumer case manager aids?
1986
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True or False: CSI are self-help groups, alternative business or support services run by individuals diagnosed with mental illness, for other people diagnosed with mental illness
True
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What were the initial goals for the ex-patient/survivor?
Initial goal of the movement was to create Liberation Movement – not to reform the mental health systems but shut them down.
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What is the name of the landmark book published in 1978? Who wrote it?
On Our Own: Patient Controlled Alternatives to the mental health system. Written by Judi Chamberlain
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How did “Howie the Harp” get his name?
A. He played harmonica on the streets of Greenwich Village to pay for food and a place to sleep.
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The Alternative Conference is in its 25th year. What was their original focus? What has that focus changed to now?
Original focus was one of Advocacy/Activist. New focus is Promoting wellness/Peer support
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What is the vision of the National Mental Health Coalition today?
Everyone working together in a partnership, persons receiving services, family members, providers, consumer/survivors and friends.
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What year was the Canadian Mental Health Association founded in?
1918
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True or False: PEER organizations are run by trained professionals in the field of mental health
false
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What was the name of the man who founded the Canadian Mental Health Association? A. Dr. Clarence Hincks
Dr. Clarence Hincks
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In what year did the CSIs programs get the proper funding in Ontario and by who?
1991, the Ministry of Health
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The consumer/survivor movement includes a majority of what?
ex-patients
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The consumer/survivors fought the mental health system to what?
eliminate forced/I humane treatment
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True or false: Howie the Harp was diagnosed as a schizophrenic, psychotic, manic depressive and psychotic depressive
True
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True or False: did Howie the harp say if controlled and directed his illness could be valuable and powerful?
True
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True or False: Discrimination against someone who has a mental illness impacts every aspect of their life?
True
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True or False: Discrimination against someone who has a mental illness impacts every aspect of their life?
True
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Which author and activist was awarded the Distinguished Service Award of the President of the United States from the President’s Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities in 1992?
Judi Chamberlain
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Who has campaigned for more than 20 years to inform policy makers and the public about ECT?
Linda Andre
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"Howie the Harp" describes the difference between how peers and professionals provide support what are the differences?
A Peer Support: the goal is to comfort, be available a caring friend, listen, to share knowledge of a common experience Therapeutic relationships: the client or consumer is requested to change the way he/she thinks or acts
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Who founded Altered States of the Arts?
Howie the Harp or Howard Geld
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What is (CRIPA) and what does it do?
The Civil Right of Institutionalized Persons Act, gives the department of justice the power to sue state of local institutions that violate the rights of people held against their will
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