"Forwards, Not Backwards": How the U.S. Supreme Court May Save the Plight of Individuals with Mental Disabilities.

IF 0.5 4区 社会学 Q3 LAW
American Journal of Law & Medicine Pub Date : 2023-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-12 DOI:10.1017/amj.2023.29
Angela Dixon
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When federal district court Judge Carlton Reeves penned his opinion in U.S. v. Mississippi,1 the case that seemed poised to overhaul Mississippi's suffering mental health system, he began with the story of Ms. Melanie Worsham, a mental health patient, also a certified peer support specialist. Ms. Worsham works to help those like herself who suffer with lifelong serious mental illness (SMI) to "overcome the obstacles that might be getting in their way of living the life they want to live." She also assists those with SMI by aiding in "navigating the system, to find resources, and then just being moral support."2.

"向前,而不是向后":美国最高法院如何拯救智障人士的困境》。
当联邦地区法院法官卡尔顿-里夫斯(Carlton Reeves)撰写他对美国诉密西西比州案1 的意见时,他从梅兰妮-沃瑟姆(Melanie Worsham)女士的故事入手,梅兰妮-沃瑟姆女士是一名精神疾病患者,同时也是一名经过认证的同伴支持专家。沃瑟姆女士致力于帮助那些像她一样终生患有严重精神疾病(SMI)的人 "克服可能会妨碍他们过上自己想过的生活的障碍"。她还帮助 SMI 患者 "浏览系统、寻找资源,并提供精神支持 "2。
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