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Committable
Jesse Mangan
54 episodes
1 hour ago
Committable is a podcast about involuntary commitments. We focus on stories from people with lived experience as a window into complex conversations with attorneys, physicians, psychologists and more.
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Committable is a podcast about involuntary commitments. We focus on stories from people with lived experience as a window into complex conversations with attorneys, physicians, psychologists and more.
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Mental Health
Society & Culture,
Government,
Health & Fitness,
Documentary
Episodes (20/54)
Committable
Protection & Advocacy: Maine
In this episode I speak with Mark Joyce from Disability Rights Maine about the importance of Protection and Advocacy Organizations and how DRM works in collaboration with their PAIMI Advisory Council. We also talk about a deeply concerning gap in Maine law that allows for prolonged and potentially indefinite detention in an emergency department. This type of unintentional due process deficiency exists in mental health laws throughout the United States and Mark highlights some of the many reasons why it is essential for state legislators to correct these policies. Disability Rights Maine: https://drme.org/ Short Interview with Senator Lowell Weicker and John Doyle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x45XG4c5A3c Transcript of 1985 Hearings: https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED263712.pdf Blog Post about psychiatric hospitals refusing admissions, leading to prolonged detention in EDs: https://drme.org/author/mark-joyce/  
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1 month ago
39 minutes

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Due Process & Mental Health Laws: An Interview with Ruth Lowenkron
In this episode I speak with Ruth Lowenkron, Director of the Disability Justice Program at New York Lawyers for the Public Interest. We talk about the basic principles of due process in relation to involuntary hospitalizations as well as concerns about the ongoing expansion of commitment laws in New York. NYLPI: https://www.nylpi.org/ NYLPI report on Kendra’s Law: https://www.nylpi.org/nylpi-releases-new-report-implementation-of-kendras-law-continues-to-be-severely-biased/
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2 months ago
42 minutes

Committable
Protection & Advocacy: Massachusetts
As a person with a history of psychiatric disabilities, involuntary hospitalizations and a civil commitment, I know that I will always be vulnerable to the carceral whims of legislators. I am forever trapped in the trauma of my most desperate moment, a point in time where the state declared that I was mentally unfit to be free. And I will forever fear how easy it would be for someone to decide that I should be locked away and disappeared like that again. But over the past several years I have been privileged to talk with attorneys, advocates, and people with lived experience who are fighting to create change. Fighting to protect the rights, humanity, and dignity of the vulnerable people who are being forced into these systems. So as I continue to explore the work of Protection & Advocacy organizations throughout the United States I was incredibly grateful for the opportunity to speak with Nancy Murphy from the Disability Law Center. DLC is the P&A for Massachusetts and we spoke about the importance of Protection & Advocacy organizations and the complicated state and federal guardrails that they have to navigate. Disability Law Center: https://www.dlc-ma.org/ Six Fundamental Rights: https://www.dlc-ma.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Six-Fundamental-Rights-2025.01.pdf Representative Payee Program: https://www.dlc-ma.org/representative-payee-program/ Bridgewater Report: https://www.dlc-ma.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/DLC-BSH-Public-Report-to-Legislature-2.6.2025-Final-w.-Apps-1.pdf  
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2 months ago
45 minutes

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Protection & Advocacy: New Jersey
In this episode I speak with Gwen Orlowski, Executive Director of Disability Rights New Jersey. We discuss the statutory authorities given to all P&A organizations as well as the specific work that DRNJ has been engaged in. Work that includes investigations into abuse and neglect in nursing homes, advocacy around the state’s expansion of initial involuntary hospitalizations from 72 hours to 144 hours, and a recent lawsuit filed in relation to Conditional Extension Pending Placement, or CEPP. CEPP is an incredibly concerning process that allows a psychiatric facility to continue to involuntarily detain a person past the point where a court has said the legally required criteria for commitment is no longer present.    Disability Rights New Jersey: https://disabilityrightsnj.org/ CEPP litigation: https://disabilityrightsnj.org/whats-new/systemic-litigation/  
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2 months ago
40 minutes

Committable
Protection & Advocacy: California
Disability Rights California recently released a report titled Let Me Go: Excessive Restraint of Patients at College Hospital. This report provides an important example of why we need Protection & Advocacy organizations in place, and properly funded, to monitor and investigate abuse and neglect. So to learn more about the report and the work that DRC is doing I spoke with Liz Logsdon and Robert Reyes Villagómez. Disability Rights California: https://www.disabilityrightsca.org/ Let Me Go: Excessive Restraint of Patients at College Hospital: https://www.disabilityrightsca.org/drc-advocacy/investigations/let-me-go-excessive-restraint-of-patients-at-college-hospital  
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2 months ago
50 minutes

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Protection & Advocacy: North Carolina
Disability Rights North Carolina recently released a report titled “Involuntary Commitment in NC: Overused, Misused, and Harmful”. This report lays out observations and recommendations that are the result of years of monitoring a broken system. It includes tragic stories, alarming trends, and practices that resonated with my own experiences with involuntary hospitalization and commitment. To learn more about the report, and the work that DRNC is doing to try and change these systems for the better, I spoke with Corye Dunn. Disability Rights North Carolina https://disabilityrightsnc.org/ Involuntary Commitment in NC: Overused, Misused, and Harmful https://disabilityrightsnc.org/news/involuntary-commitment-in-nc-overused-misused-and-harmful/  
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2 months ago
53 minutes

Committable
Protection & Advocacy: New York
The tragedies uncovered at Willowbrook State School helped bring visibility to the types of horrors that can be inflicted upon vulnerable people when the the authority of institutions goes unchecked. The Protection & Advocacy system was forged out of this type of exposure and while many things have changed since Willowbrook, the P&A system is just as necessary now as it was then. So when I started this series focused on learning more about Protection & Advocacy organizations it seemed fitting to talk to the people doing this type of work in the state where, in many ways, it all started. In this conversation I talk with Tim Clune and Jennifer Monthie from Disability Rights New York about the work they do, the legacy of the P&A system, and why it's important that this work continues. Disability Rights New York: https://www.drny.org/
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3 months ago
50 minutes

Committable
Protection & Advocacy: New Hampshire
In this episode I speak with advocates and attorneys from Disability Rights Center New Hampshire. We spoke broadly about the work they do as New Hampshire's Protection & Advocacy organization but we also spoke in detail about a tremendously concerning practice called "conditional discharge". With a conditional discharge a person who has been committed to a mental health facility can be forced into a frightening form of outpatient commitment that could potentially last for decades. Disability Rights Center: https://drcnh.org/ Conditional Discharge: https://drcnh.org/disability-issue-areas/mental-health/conditional-discharge/  
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3 months ago
38 minutes

Committable
Protection & Advocacy: Colorado
When a leaked HHS budget proposal suggested that Protection & Advocacy organizations might experience significant reductions to their federal funding, it frightened me. I have been involuntarily detained in psychiatric facilities, and although it has been over 20 years since I went through those experiences I am still haunted by them. The trauma caused when someone is forced into these systems can be instantaneous. It can have a pervasive and irreparable impact on the person experiencing it. And for someone like me, someone who has been forced into facilities and deemed mentally unfit to be free, Protection & Advocacy organizations are the federally empowered watchdogs that can provide a glimmer of hope. When properly resourced, these organizations may genuinely be the safeguard preventing some states from devolving back to the horrific dehumanization embodied in tragedies like the Willowbrook State School in New York.  So, yeah, hearing that these organizations might be severely diminished frightened me. To try and better communicate what these organizations do, and the type of impact that they can have, I am doing a series of interviews with people from P&As throughout the United States. This is the first episode in that series where I spoke with attorneys from Disability Law Colorado about the work they do and why P&As are important.   Disability Law Colorado: https://disabilitylawco.org  
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3 months ago
42 minutes

Committable
Anosognosia
In this episode of Committable Concepts we talk about anosognosia. Episode Transcript: sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/committable-conceptstranscripts/2024/9/21/committable-concepts-anosognosia-transcript Committable is produced by Michelle Stockman, Jim McQuaid and Jesse Mangan. https://sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/committable
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1 year ago
2 minutes

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Voluntary
In this episode of Committable Concepts we talk about voluntary hospitalizations. Episode Transcript: sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/committable-conceptstranscripts/2024/9/13/committable-concepts-voluntary Committable is produced by Michelle Stockman, Jim McQuaid and Jesse Mangan. https://sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/committable
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1 year ago
2 minutes

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Antipsychiatry
In this episode of Committable Concepts we talk about the term antipsychiatry.
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1 year ago
2 minutes

Committable
State by State: New Jersey
In this episode we interview Ami Kachalia from ACLU of New Jersey and Bren Pramanik from Disability Rights New Jersey about mental health laws in New Jersey. Ami Kachalia: https://www.aclu-nj.org/en/biographies/ami-kachalia Bren Pramanik: https://disabilityrightsnj.org/staff-of-drnj/ Episode Transcript: sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/committables3-transcripts/2024/5/21/s3-new-jersey Committable is produced by Michelle Stockman, Jim McQuaid and Jesse Mangan. https://sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/committable All music is from the song Reasonable by Christopher G. Brown.https://christophergbrown.bandcamp.com/track/reasonable
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1 year ago
31 minutes

Committable
Assisted Outpatient Treatment
In this episode of Committable Concepts we talk about Assisted Outpatient Treatment, also known as AOT. Episode Transcript: sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/committable-conceptstranscripts/2024/5/13/committable-concepts-aot-transcript Committable is produced by Michelle Stockman, Jim McQuaid and Jesse Mangan. https://sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/committable  
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1 year ago
2 minutes

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Committable Concepts
Committable Concepts is a new series from the Committable podcast and with each episode of this series we are going to attempt to explain a concept related to the commitment process in three minutes or less. Episode Transcript: sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/committable-conceptstranscripts/2024/5/13/committable-concepts-teasertranscript Committable is produced by Michelle Stockman, Jim McQuaid and Jesse Mangan. https://sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/committable All music is from the song Reasonable by Christopher G. Brown. https://christophergbrown.bandcamp.com/track/reasonable
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1 year ago

Committable
State by State: Mississippi
In this episode we speak with journalist Isabelle Taft about mental health laws in Mississippi. Isobelle Taft: https://mississippitoday.org/2024/01/04/mississippi-jail-mental-illness-commitment/ https://mississippitoday.org/2023/12/07/jailed-for-their-own-safety-14-mississippians-died-awaiting-mental-health-treatment/ https://mississippitoday.org/2024/01/30/mississippi-main-dies-jail-mental-health/ Episode Transcript: sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/committables3-transcripts/2024/3/21/s3-mississippi Committable is produced by Michelle Stockman, Jim McQuaid and Jesse Mangan. https://sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/committable All music is from the song Reasonable by Christopher G. Brown.https://christophergbrown.bandcamp.com/track/reasonable  
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1 year ago
26 minutes

Committable
State by State: Indiana
In this episode we speak with Jill Edwards and Melissa Keyes about mental health laws in Indiana. Melissa Keyes: https://www.in.gov/idr/ Episode Transcript: sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/committables3-transcripts/2024/3/14/s3-indiana Committable is produced by Michelle Stockman, Jim McQuaid and Jesse Mangan. https://sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/committable All music is from the song Reasonable by Christopher G. Brown.https://christophergbrown.bandcamp.com/track/reasonable
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1 year ago
38 minutes

Committable
State by State: Vermont
In this episode we speak with attorneys Karen Barber and Jack McCullough about mental health laws in Vermont. Karen Barber: https://mentalhealth.vermont.gov/ Jack McCullough: https://www.vtlegalaid.org/ Episode Transcript: sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/committables3-transcripts/2024/3/13/s3-episode-22-vermont Committable is produced by Michelle Stockman, Jim McQuaid and Jesse Mangan. https://sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/committable All music is from the song Reasonable by Christopher G. Brown. https://christophergbrown.bandcamp.com/track/reasonable  
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1 year ago
26 minutes

Committable
California: Deputizing People to do More Harm
In this episode we speak with Leah Harris and Rafik Wahbi about the ongoing expansion of commitment laws in California. Leah Harris: https://disabilityvisibilityproject.com/2023/10/15/return-of-the-ugly-laws-in-the-name-of-modernization-the-newsom-administration-wants-to-disappear-unhoused-and-disabled-people-from-the-streets-rebuild-the-asylums/ Rafik Wahbi: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35244001/ Episode Transcript: sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/committables3-transcripts/2024/2/29/california-deputizing-people-to-do-more-harm Committable is produced by Michelle Stockman, Jim McQuaid and Jesse Mangan. https://sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/committable All music is from the song Reasonable by Christopher G. Brown. https://christophergbrown.bandcamp.com/track/reasonable  
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1 year ago
25 minutes

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California: Merry Go Round of State Control
In this episode we speak with attorney Olivia Ensign and community organizer Lex Steppling about CARE Courts and the ongoing expansion of commitment laws in California. Human Rights Watch: https://www.hrw.org/ Los Angeles Community Action Network: https://cangress.org/ Episode Transcript: sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/committables3-transcripts/2024/2/22/california-merry-go-round-of-state-control Committable is produced by Michelle Stockman, Jim McQuaid and Jesse Mangan. https://sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/committable All music is from the song Reasonable by Christopher G. Brown. https://christophergbrown.bandcamp.com/track/reasonable
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1 year ago
37 minutes

Committable
Committable is a podcast about involuntary commitments. We focus on stories from people with lived experience as a window into complex conversations with attorneys, physicians, psychologists and more.