I've had an op-ed piece published on PsychCentral that concerns the impact on the stigma against those with mental illness that can result from the political actions of mental health professionals. The group in question is called Duty to Warn and has collected a large number of signatures on a petition calling for the ouster of the president. As the editors of PsychCentral note, there is some debate over who has actually signed this petition. John Gartner, PhD, the organizer of Duty to Warn, maintains that the signatories are people practicing in the field of mental health. A look at the petition on Duty to Warn's website reveals that, although the form asks for credentials, ultimately, anyone can sign it.
Despite the debated number of doctors and therapists on the petition, the fact remains that by taking the position that, "acting like that he must be crazy; so he has to go," when commenting on a person with no assessed diagnosis can only set back the efforts of people who are diagnosed and seek to do well in their jobs.
Please have a look at the article and let me know what you think. You can find it here:
Pathologizing the President
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