Posted on 07/27/2012 7:12:30 PM PDT by RummyChick
She looks _____?
Under HIPPA, yes, you have a Duty To Warn, but only if the patient names a specific person. And then you can’t tell anyone who the person making the threat is.
Cute, huh?
Like a squinting middle aged woman?
Spare me psychological and political analysis based on pictures...all the stuff that people claimed to see in Holmes' eyes based on the first picture of him was pure nonsense.
That movie had nothing to do with the reality of what was Nash’s life. If you read the book you’ll see zero correlation b/w it and the movie. His delusions didn’t even start until he was older than 30.
We need to ban psychiatrists.
I read a schizophrenic site talking about James Holmes.
Two interesting things.
One schizo said he was highly susceptible to subliminal programming.
Another poster said that the Unabomber was a classic untreated Schizo.
The Unabomber was experimented on by a Harvard Professor that had been working for the OSS. It happened during the MK Ultra Years.
You can act out a delusion but be partly aware that it is a delusion - and continue to act it out because you want it to be the truth.
The life of a Schizo.
Note the URL.
The book claims that he cured himself (or something like that) without drugs.
According to some of the stories I’ve read, Holmes told the police he’d taken Vicodin before the attack. I wonder where he got those from.
That's not true. In many cases they are required to report, especially if there is a threat to a minor child.
If it does...Hollywood will cease to exist....
There go the Second Amendment rights of every enlisted combat soldier who sees a therapist. Enlisted men, stay away from them. Yet another law will be passed against anyone who’s been in therapy and hasn’t paid lawyers to eliminate or conceal personal histories.
Experts have suggested he might have had a psychotic break after failing to meet the expectations of his father, who has a degree from Stanford and a successful career, the Daily Mail reported. LinkI'm not surprised Holmes was seeing a psychiatrist who specializes in schizophrenia, however, it's a damn shame he didn't select one who opened her mail, but in the blame-game of it all, I put a lot more emphasis on the parents. Why were they encouraging or allowing their son to attend [the pressures of] grad school in the first place? Parents have to find a way to get over the stigma of mental illness, realizing its severity, and buckle down, prayer up, and help their kids!
Not the story.
The name.
Did not ABC just screw someone on this same matter?
hint: yes.
here is an interesting blurb from a full blown schizophrenic:
“I can tell you when my SZ blossom occured I was about 24yo. I was highly vulnerable to sublminal messages etc.
In my case I was repulsed by guns as my oldest brother was murdered when I was about 17. Im now 40.
I recently discussed my own “diagnosis” and “prognosis” with my Pdoc for the past 6 years or so. He remarked to me you prognosis is ok, its really good. He then remarked you’ve had a previous diagnosis of SZ related to drugs, I nodded, then I remarked yes I was slipped a “Micky”. The point is that, after that event I was no longer “myself” I suffered for years. What had happened was that someone actually did drug me, I was so incoherent that it took over 3 years to recall. But even then there was nothing I could do, my mental state was what it was/is. I can never truly escape it.”
He lied. There is no public record of his mental condition so there is no "fail safe" backup to lying on your ATF Form 4473 (filed with FFL licensed seller when transferring ownership of a firearm). That may change under Obamacare as all medical records will be computerized and accessible by authorized personnel (scary thought that, isn't it?).
Regards,
GtG
Last I looked they can report the threat but cannot say who it came from, and may only report it if the patient has named someone specifically. “I’m going to kill everyone!” doesn’t qualify.
“-Undated: Prescribed herself Claritin, which was not a controlled substance, but required a physicians order. -April 1997: Prescribed Lorazepam and Vicodin for an employee suffering chronic headaches and anxiety. -April 1997: Ingested three Xanax tablets when mother was suffering terminal illness. -1998: Provided an employee four Xanax tablets for anxiety over an airline flight. -1999: Prescribed Ambien to her husband for insomnia on at least three occasions, then directed him to obtain the medication from his regular treating physician.
The stipulation said Fenton did not maintain a medical chart or enter appropriate or essential entries for her chart relating to herself, her husband or the employee.
She voluntarily completed more than 50 hours of continuing medical education with the Dannemiller Memorial Education Foundation in pain management and COPICs Level I Risk Management Seminar.
Fenton acknowledged to no longer prescribing medications for family members and employees except in life-threatening emergencies. She acknowledged she will not prescribe or dispense narcotic medications for family or employees under any circumstance. She is only to prescribe medications to bona fide patients.”
http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/31312016/detail.html
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