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u/rebelliousrabbit · 1 pointr/RBI

As I mentioned I had emailed NAMI asking for what are possible things we can do on this situation and they replied with the following email:

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>Thank you for contacting NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Illness. We’re grateful you’ve reached out to us and hope that the information provided below will guide you to helpful resources and next steps.

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>We’ll highlight a few options for you now, but please consider calling the HelpLine to speak with one of our volunteer Information & Resource Referral Specialists to talk through additional options if we have not been able to fully address your question. Our volunteers have “lived experience” – either living with or caring for a loved one with a mental health condition, so we’re passionate about helping to find the best options for you. 

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>Firstly, you may wish to view our Want To Know How To Help A Friend Infographic to begin the conversation. 

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>Secondly, often an individual living with a mental health diagnosis – particularly one that involves a serious mental health condition (or one complicated by substance use disorder) – may not actively participate in their own recovery. This is known as Anosognosia [Ah-no-zog-nosha], a co-occurring disorder that can accompany a serious mental health condition and render the individual unable to recognize that they have a mental health condition and/or that they need to seek help. 

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>To learn techniques for communicating with your loved one, and to help them agree to partner in their recovery, we would recommend reading I’m Not Sick, I Don’t Need Help!, a book by Dr. Xavier Amador - a psychologist whose experiences with his own family demonstrated how challenging this phenomenon could be. In his book, Dr. Amador discusses the condition of Anosognosia and outlines strategies for communicating with a loved one to help them work toward recovery. The first half of the book is accessible to the public on our website here; the book is available in English and Spanish for purchase at online booksellers. 

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>A broader discussion of the strategies of Dr. Amador’s LEAP method, including videos on how to apply the LEAP method, are available for free here.

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>Additionally, an alternative option to consider: Mobile Crisis (MCU) or Mobile Crisis Rapid Response Team is an emergency mental health service offered by many counties to provide on-scene evaluation, treatment and crisis interventions in the community. The teams specialize in providing these services to individuals who are experiencing a mental health emergency and who need, but are unwilling or unable to seek, mental health treatment. 

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>While the goal of the MCU is to enlist the individual’s cooperation and develop the least restrictive treatment options, the MCU is authorized to recommend and facilitate involuntary hospitalization and treatment when necessary.

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>The criteria for requesting an MCU varies depending upon the county or city mental health agency. However, a person experiencing a crisis that presents a danger of harm to self or others and is unwilling or unable to accept emergency services would qualify for mobile crisis services. If about you are unsure about the availability of mobile crisis services in your area or when it’s appropriate to call, contact the emergency mental health services in your county for more information by dialing 211.

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>A final note - we would urge you to reach out to the NAMI Affiliate serving your area. Our Affiliates can provide additional information and referrals to local resources in your community. They also offer free support groups, classes and other programs where you can learn more about mental health, how to support recovery, and most importantly - where you can be among peers in your community who face similar challenges living with or caring for a loved one with a mental health condition.

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>Membership is not required to participate. Your local NAMI Affiliate or NAMI State Organization can help you register for NAMI courses and programs. To find your nearest NAMI Affiliate, click on your state through the Find Your Local NAMI menu. 

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>We hope this has been helpful. To speak with one of our volunteer Information & Resource Referral Specialists, please call the NAMI Information HelpLine at 800-950-NAMI (6264), available Monday through Friday, between 10:00 am and 6:00 pm EST. Visit our website for more information at www.NAMI.org.


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In short, they have provided really good resources/contacts who can help him. Out of which I think MCU seems the appropriate one (correct me if wrong). Unfortunately, I don't stay in the US to call them and I couldn't find an email address, so someone from the US has to call the number and inform them that this is a potential patient (not an emergency).

u/Ilubalu · 8 pointsr/RBI

Just a little FYI.

If you want to share an Amazon product page, the only part of the URL that has to be shared is the part up to the ASIN

like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FF2N13V/ (with or without that slash at the end)

If you want to share a search like yours, the only part needed is the URL up to the search terms. Hence, like this:

like this: https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?k=spy+camera+detector

You can, of course, carry on sharing long URLs as you did, but according to this webpage that goes into explaining long Amazon URLs, "using a full-width URL on a search will leave a trail that goes back to you!" That just means that Amazon knows you (or your machine) is the one sharing links. This is probably not something to be concerned about. If all of this is TMI, please just disregard this comment.

u/paultheschmoop · 15 pointsr/RBI

So the King Koopa book is the easiest one to do research on from what I can tell, it's written by an "Anthony Koop Goethe III".

Here's an Amazon link to "Journey" https://www.amazon.com/Journey-King-Koopa-RU-Hidding/dp/1974547213

As you can see, on the second photo there there is a very blurry photo of the back cover of the book which seems to have an author bio on it and even a photo of King Koopa himself. My enhancing abilities are minimal so I can't quite make out what it says but I'm sure someone could do it.

Doing some more digging leads me to another piece of the Koopa saga:

https://www.amazon.com/Koop-Brasi-Story-these-story/dp/1720599173

This one is actually available for purchase (with prime lol), and again seems to have an extensive and detailed back cover. Probably isn't too hard to track down this guy and find out what the deal is.

forgot to add, the "Only The Strong" book is listed as being written by a "Jame Goethe", given that I see Anthony Goethe listed as AJ in some places, would not be surprised if it's the same guy.

update: here's his website https://koppa.webs.com/about-koopa

u/nalleypi · 2 pointsr/RBI

As you described? No. I think there are some inherent business and structural problems with that model. I'd encourage you to look at the early McDonald's problems, and read the book The E-Myth Revisited to understand some of the problems with doing it that way.

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I think there are really two paths to success there:

  1. Start small and grow your business organically in both size and coverage until you are at the size you want to be. This was the Pinkerton model - and a number of folks have done something similar - Berkley Research Group is another group that's done that, and so has Kelmar Global.

  2. Start with lots of cash, and a firm vision and bring on the good people who can help you systematize the business up front, and deploy globally.

    I don't think that there are shortcuts that you can take to have a well-earned reputation, and do it at scale. You either have to bring in the 'good people' who have a well-established reputation, or you have to build it. Building it takes time - measured in years, if not decades in most cases.

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u/PM_UR_BUTT_DIMPLES · 5 pointsr/RBI

You can also use an easy roller, something tow trucker driver use to pull a car out of tight spot or garages use to move cars around easy. One guy could have used 4 of em but there like 100 dollars a pop at least. Maybe he works in that industry?
Edit: https://www.amazon.com/OTC-Tools-1580-Stinger-Roller/dp/B000O1E4WU

u/sypwn · 9 pointsr/RBI

As stated, a camera is the best option. If that is not viable for whatever reason, you could also glue a tile to it.

u/c-door · 3 pointsr/RBI

I found this book:

https://www.amazon.com/Light-Warrior-Wisdom-Ascension-Dimension/dp/1928234100

This post about the creation of the subreddit/discord:

https://www.reddit.com/r/IndigoChildren/comments/b0ztd2/creating_a_transcendental_platform_for_ascension/ (user is now banned)

The other results are linked with "Galactic Warriors", and reading more of it I honestly don't see that much of a difference.

I also found this website, which I'm not sure if it's linked to the Light Warriors cult.

http://www.ascensionnow.co.uk/warriors-of-light-proactive-lovingly-assertive.html

u/redditRW · 28 pointsr/RBI

I'm hesitant to recommend this solution, but I'll throw it out there.

You could buy something like this...

https://www.amazon.com/Tile-Mate-Finder-Anything-Finder/dp/B01L3VEC08?ref_=fsclp_pl_dp_1

Tape or other wise secure it to the plug.

Next day, you're phone app will make the plug make a noise until you can find it. Works the other way too...tile finds phone, or keys.

I don't really like this product because they are made with batteries they KNOW will die in about a year, and the company only sells replacement units, not new batteries.

u/Cato_Keto_Cigars · 3 pointsr/RBI

If you're worried about the door locks, but cant change it due to the lease - one option is to lock it at night when you're home (sleep soundly) using a portable door jam.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00186URTY/ref=dp_cerb_2

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002YUX8I/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_T.a8CbDJXJTX4

Wyze Cameras are cheap and good if you dont care about hiding it.

https://youtu.be/BEW32P4rUSQ

u/xyzzzzy · 17 pointsr/RBI
  1. Change your locks, like yesterday

  2. If he has cameras they will probably be on his wifi network, not yours, so the network analysis isn't going to help. You have to physically look for them. Something like this can help: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FF2N13V/ref=cm\_sw\_em\_r\_mt\_dp\_U\_Db-7CbK8MGT55

  3. Get a camera of your own. There are lots, but this is one https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076H3SRXG/ref=cm\_sw\_em\_r\_mt\_dp\_U\_zd-7CbY7B400J
u/slick8086 · 13 pointsr/RBI

> In that case, then the only way he could have moved it was with a tow truck, like this

This is not true. Could have been done with 4 of these:

https://www.amazon.com/OTC-Tools-1580-Stinger-Roller/dp/B000O1E4WU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mush3hNbnmY

u/batbrat · 2 pointsr/RBI

For as little as 25 bucks you can set up a looping cam that you can pull a segment of video from. This sort of thing: https://www.amazon.com/Charger-Detection-Recording-Security-Housekeeper/dp/B07SXK3HTL/ref=sr_1_1

u/Silvermannnn · 3 pointsr/RBI

Stenography

EDIT: Steganography. This reminds me of a book I read about private military contractors. Outsourced.

u/zingalow · 7 pointsr/RBI

It's not quite as you remember but could it be
> One little mouse
Took a look at his house,
Deep in the woodland ground.
"This nest is too small!
Not roomy at all!
There must be a new one around."...

One Little Mouse

u/aib3 · 5 pointsr/RBI

This NPR piece goes over the James Leininger story at some length: https://www.npr.org/2014/01/05/259886077/searching-for-science-behind-reincarnation

Also the podcast Skeptoid did an episode about it: https://skeptoid.com/episodes/4612

And the family wrote a whole book about it:https://www.amazon.com/Soul-Survivor-Reincarnation-World-Fighter/dp/0446509345

u/JDChesser56 · 5 pointsr/RBI

A couple of these around the house might scare them away

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0013Q1XTM

u/politebadgrammarguy · 53 pointsr/RBI

OP listen to the comment you replied to. This does sound like it COULD be Carbon Monoxide poisoning, and that can be very dangerous. Please get a tester and make sure.

You said it only started when you moved, this is what worries me. Could have been a leak in the room from the first day.

Here's two models from amazon that are under $25 if you need a link

$20 right now

$18 right now

u/anonyME42 · 1 pointr/RBI

Do you have a "peep hole" in your door (where you can look through the door to see who is on the other side)? If so, there are cameras that will fit in that hole. For example: https://smile.amazon.com/800TVL-Hidden-Camera-DIAMETER-1-78MM/dp/B01F8FH8V0/

Unfortunately, this particular camera requires a separate recorder.

I have a few of the Wyze cameras (https://smile.amazon.com/Wyze-Indoor-Wireless-Camera-Vision/dp/B076H3SRXG/) and have one pointing through a window. Motion-sensing works fine during the day, but at night the IR reflects off the glass and makes it almost impossible to see outside. If you have Wifi, something like this would solve the problem during the day. If you are willing to risk the camera you could mount it outside using the magnetic base with double-sided tape that they include with the camera. You could probably run the usb power cable through the window or door. Even if someone does steal the camera, the video clip of the crime is saved to the cloud, and you are out "only" $26.

I know this isn't exactly what you are looking for, but it might still work.