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National Mental
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Recovering Your Mental Health
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| listen carefully to everything you say and answer your questions. | |
| be hopeful and encouraging. | |
| plan your treatment based on what you want and need. | |
| teach you how to help yourself. | |
| know about and be willing to try new or different ways of helping you feel better. | |
| be willing to talk with other health care professionals, your family members, and friends, about your problems and what can be done about them, if you want them to. |
In addition to the personal rights described earlier, your health care rights also include the right to-
| decide for yourself which treatments are acceptable to you and which are not. | |
| a second opinion without being penalized. | |
| change health care providers—although this right may be limited by some health care plans. | |
| have the person or people of your choice be with you when you are seeing your doctor or other health care provider. |