Comments:Actor and comic Robin Williams found dead at 63
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Phi Ochs to Robin Williams | 0 | 08:31, 24 August 2014 |
Enrolling in a 12 step program? | 1 | 04:01, 13 August 2014 |
'After years of prolific writing in the 1960s, Ochs's mental stability declined in the 1970s. He eventually succumbed to a number of problems including bipolar disorder and alcoholism, and took his own life [by hanging] in 1976." Robin William's death by suicide is eerily similar to Phil Ochs' suicide. Both troubled by bipolar disorder/clinical depression and alcoholism/drug use. Och's creativity was in music, whereas William's was in acting/comedy.
The anonymous programs do not have 'enrollments.' Nor do they have membership lists or requirements. Each member decides on their membership. No tests, no assignments, no files or records.
Unless the writer is confusing a treatment center for a fellowship of mutual sufferers.
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