“People who experience psychosis are often misunderstood,” said Dr. Robert Cotes, Grady of the Clinical and Research Program for Psychosis. “I was interested in working in this field to help people get back to living their lives and to help reduce the stigma around mental illness.” With years of experience and expertise in psychiatry, Dr. Cotes brings a wealth of knowledge and compassion to his role. “I’ve been here since 2011, and I’m reminded why I took this path every day. I love that I can develop better treatments and mental health services for my patients because this work is meaningful and rewarding.” If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, please don't hesitate to call the 24/7 crisis hotline at 988. Compassionate and trained professionals are ready to provide immediate support and assistance. Mental health is a journey, and we are here to support you every step of the way. Let's continue to raise awareness, reduce stigma, and prioritize mental wellness together.💚 #MentalHealthAwareness #BehavioralHealth
congrats!!
I know him from somewhere?
Thank you for the trailblazing work you do.
I'm very interested in Human Health particularly
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Grateful for your work!
Hi Rob! 👋🏽
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2moPsychosis is not a disease, but a symptom of losing touch with reality. Dr. Cotes, can you imagine the hurt associated with child kidnapping of your child? I been realistic and honest for years. I am a patient at Grady Neuroscience Building. I was denied food while I was 4 months pregnant, and passed out hit my head. I had worked outside all day, and a store less than 2 minutes from the house site. I did major head injuries. I hit my head in August of 1987. I was diagnosed with Myasthenia Gravis in 1991. I later showed for ALS. I don't have Psychosis, but I do have hurt. That's not depression. I been used for the careers of some that lied and called themselves Psychological Services. I am victim of voice imprint. I have never been treated by a so-called professionals and it was not at Grady. I been neglected since 2014 of needed surgeries for left knee replacement, and left shoulder surgery with a replacement and bone graph. I am being threatened and abused because I am considered physically impaired. I have Neurological Professionals but people do hurt me, and they do keep on about false diagnosis. I lost both of my grandchildren because their parents loved my ex-in-laws greater than me! People hurt me. Pickens