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  2. National Alliance on Mental Illness - Wikipedia

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    The National Alliance on Mental Illness is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit run by a board of directors who are elected by membership. [14] NAMI National is the umbrella organization; state and local affiliates operate semi-independently, in an attempt to more accurately represent those in the surrounding communities.

  3. Enten controversy - Wikipedia

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    The Enten controversy involved Kazutsugi Nami, the chairman of Tokyo bedding supplier Ladies & Gentlemen (L&G), arrested by Japanese police on 5 February 2009.He and twenty-one other executives were accused of defrauding 37,000 investors of at least 126 billion yen [2] (approximately US$1.4 billion) between 2001 and 2009. [3]

  4. Treatment Advocacy Center - Wikipedia

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    The Treatment Advocacy Center (TAC) is a U.S. non-profit organization based in Arlington, Virginia, originally announced as the NAMI Treatment Action Centre in 1997. [1] [2] The TAC was subsequently directed by psychiatrist E. Fuller Torrey and identifies its mission as "dedicated to eliminating barriers to the timely and effective treatment of severe mental illness". [3]

  5. Kendra's Law - Wikipedia

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    Kendra's Law, effective since November 1999, is a New York State law concerning involuntary outpatient commitment also known as assisted outpatient treatment. [1] It grants judges the authority to issue orders that require people who meet certain criteria to regularly undergo psychiatric treatment.

  6. Pete Hegseth controversy explained: What to know amid ... - AOL

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    Here is what to know about the controversy surrounding his nomination: More: Pete Hegseth's mother discusses angry email: 'He's redeemed, forgiven, changed'

  7. E. Fuller Torrey - Wikipedia

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    Edwin Fuller Torrey (born September 6, 1937), is an American psychiatrist and schizophrenia researcher. He is associate director of research at the Stanley Medical Research Institute [1] (SMRI) and founder of the Treatment Advocacy Center (TAC), a nonprofit organization whose principal activity is promoting the passage and implementation of outpatient commitment laws and civil commitment laws ...

  8. Controversial Streamer Johnny Somali Attacked, Banned From ...

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    The controversial streamer, whose real name is Ramsey Khalid Ismael, was born on September 26, 2000, in Phoenix, Arizona. Image credits: Johnny Somali. Image credits: Johnny Somali.

  9. Bridgerton’s Biggest Controversies: From a Controversial Sex ...

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    Bridgerton was the talk of the ton when it premiered on Netflix — but not always for a good reason. The historical drama, which is based on the book series written by Julia Quinn, follows the ...