A mutual friend introduced me to Mark Gale shortly after my son had his first mental break — the one that ended up with him being arrested. Mark’s son also had gotten into trouble with the police. As two concerned parents we immediately connected and, in our own way, took action. I decided to write my book, CRAZY: A Father’s Search Through America’s Mental Health Madness. Mark jumped right into NAMI. Occasionally, we would see each other at NAMI conventions and I always admired his dedication to NAMI and his determination to help his son and others with mental illnesses.
Mark sent me an email after he read my blog about The Changing Face of NAMI and I asked him if he would share his thoughts in a guest blog because NAMI plays an important part in his life.
Pete,
Thank you for writing your article about NAMI and its present posture on issues regarding voluntary and involuntary care. The mental health community is paralyzed and polarized by the ridiculous conclusion that if one is for the former, one must be against the latter.