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VICE FASHION - THE MENTALLY ILL ISSUE


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Janie: She was one of the nicest people we met at WilPower (we even saw her at her group home in Skokie, Illinois, too). She isn't exactly a chatterbox, though. All that she would say to us was (in a tiny, quiet voice), "Hi" and "No thanks."

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Brian: "Mental illness is not something that can be held against the person who has it. We have no choice. The only choice someone with a mental illness has in the matter is whether they go out and seek help." (For more from Brian, click here)

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Amy: "Right now I am looking for a job. I want to find a fun one working with children, or doing sales or stock. Something rewarding, like working with people and getting good benefits." (For more from Amy, click here)

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Beth: "I was diagnosed with major depression when I was about 14, and I made a suicide attempt in high school. I went into the hospital and for eight months I was catatonic. I didn't get out of bed. From there I ran away from home and was basically on the streets, living in abandoned buildings until I got on public aid and entered day programs. Now I'm working here at WilPower, counseling patients through a recovery program. I love helping people. With my depression, I also got extreme sensitivity. That carries over into caring for others."

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Rob: If this issue of Vice were Ocean's 12, Rob Logan would be George Clooney. Just look at pages 46, 47, 64, 92, and the other music features.

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D.C.: "I take a few different medications: a couple of mood stablizers and antidepressants. Like, I take Lithium. Today, I'm feeling alright. When I'm down, I barely manage to maintain. But now that I'm 20, things seem to be smoothing out for me. I think it's going to be weird being 21 and legal to drink, because I'm also a recovering crack cocaine addict. But I'll handle it."

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Julie: "Bipolar is like this new catch-all diagnosis in psychiatry. First it was major depression, then it was ADHD. Now it's bipolar disorder. It's the new thing, the new way to put people in categories." (For more from Julie, click here)

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Jeff: "I was having problems just doing day-to-day chores because of my illness. I needed somewhere to come for some support. There's always more to learn, you know? Still, sometimes when I get manic, things get out of control." (For more from Jeff, click here)

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