Crystal Fox: One Mothers Journey Through Tragedy
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Crystal Fox shares her heartbreaking journey as the mother of a son with schizophrenia and co-founder of Arizona Mad Moms, an organization supporting families of loved ones with degenerative brain illnesses causing psychosis. Through her dual perspective as both a parent and a psychiatric nurse with 30 years of experience, Crystal illuminates the critical gaps in our mental healthcare system.
• Anosognosia is a symptom of serious mental illness where individuals cannot recognize they are ill, truly believing their hallucinations and delusions are real
• Despite clear signs of severe psychosis, Crystal's son Joshua was repeatedly denied proper psychiatric treatment because he wasn't actively suicidal
• Current mental healthcare prioritizes treating suicidal ideation while allowing untreated psychosis, despite psychosis leading to higher rates of suicide and homicide
• America has regressed in mental healthcare, removing people from hospitals and placing them in jails or communities without adequate support
• Arizona Mad Moms successfully advocated for legislation requiring screening centers to document family information and created training programs on anosognosia
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intro/outro music bed written by T. Wild
Why Not Me the World music published by Mantor Music (BMI)
Chapters
1. Crystal Fox: One Mothers Journey Through Tragedy (00:00:00)
2. Welcome to Why Not Me? (00:00:05)
3. Meeting Crystal Fox of Arizona Mad Moms (00:00:58)
4. Understanding Psychosis and Anosognosia (00:03:05)
5. Joshua's Story and Diagnosis Challenges (00:07:13)
6. State-Sanctioned Torture: Mental Illness Incarceration (00:11:32)
7. Stigma, Support, and Systemic Failures (00:17:44)
8. The Need for Humanity and Reform (00:26:24)
9. Closing Thoughts and Contact Information (00:30:18)
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