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God Knows Where I Am

The Burden of a Guardianship Case

Despite her need for treatment, Linda Bishop had been granted the right to refuse it.

10/15/2018

God Knows Where I Am

The Burden of a Guardianship Case

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Despite her need for treatment, Linda Bishop had been granted the right to refuse it.

After a judge ruled that Linda Bishop did not meet the criteria for guardianship, she was within her rights to refuse treatment.

10/15/2018

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God Knows Where I Am

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Preview: 10/15/2018 | 2m 16s | Follow the story of Linda Bishop and society’s treatment of mental illness & homelessness. (2m 16s)

God Knows Where I Am Panel Discussion

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Clip: 10/15/2018 | 17m 54s | Watch a panel discussion on mental illness, homelessness and other issues. (17m 54s)

Rotting with their Rights On

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Clip: 10/15/2018 | 1m 2s | There are about 2.6 million people in the United States today with schizophrenia. (1m 2s)

The Scene of the Incident

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Clip: 10/15/2018 | 1m 29s | Law enforcement officials describe the scene in which Linda Bishop's body was found. (1m 29s)

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