Florida Mental Health Watchdog Educates Public Through Over 1,000 Events
July 31st, 2025 7:00 AM
By: Advos Staff Reporter
The Citizens Commission on Human Rights of Florida has hosted more than 1,000 events to educate the public on mental health rights and issues, featuring experts like attorneys and doctors.

The Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) of Florida, a nonprofit organization dedicated to mental health human rights, has significantly impacted public awareness by hosting over 1,000 educational events. These seminars and workshops, held in Clearwater, cover a wide range of topics from mental health laws to the physical conditions that can mimic psychiatric disorders, offering invaluable resources to Floridians.
Featuring guest speakers such as attorneys, doctors, and clinical pharmacists, the events delve into the intricacies of the Baker Act, Florida's mental health law, and the rights of individuals under this legislation. Carmen Miller, a former assistant public defender, shares her expertise on mental health directives, empowering attendees to protect themselves against unwanted treatments like electroshock therapy.
Dr. Jared Roscoe, an alternative medicine professional, and Clinical Pharmacist Pamela Seefeld are among the experts who contribute to the discourse. Dr. Roscoe's seminars focus on the adverse effects of psychiatric drugs on the body, while Seefeld addresses the dangers of prescribing psychotropic drugs to children and advocates for natural treatment methods. These events serve as a critical platform for educating the public on mental health, challenging misconceptions, and promoting informed decision-making.
The initiative by CCHR underscores the importance of mental health education in safeguarding individual rights and well-being. By providing free access to expert knowledge, the organization plays a pivotal role in demystifying mental health issues and advocating for ethical treatment practices. This effort not only benefits attendees but also contributes to a broader dialogue on mental health reform and the need for patient-centered care.
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