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Heritage Behavioral Health Center prepares to celebrate 50 years ...

...ba href=/bipolar disorder/a/b and schizophrenia after suffering a severe head injury in 1988 when a high-pressure pipe exploded at his workplace.

"I'm much cheerier and more positive."Nance also is a success story for Heritage Behavioral Health Center, as it prepares to celebrate 50 years of helping people with mental illness, which includes more than 35 years of treating chemical dependency."Last year, we touched more than 7,000 men, women and children," said Diana Knaebe, president and chief executive officer since 2002, "helping them turn lives that were often filled with fear, helplessness, hopelessness and despair - a living nightmare - into one of hope, where dreams again flourish."Many people living that kind of nightmare came before former Macon County Judge Gus T.

Greanias in court.

As a result, he was among the people who in 1955 organized the Macon County Mental Health Association, which in turn established the Mental Health Clinic of Macon County on March 1, 1956."The community was quite progressive for starting a community mental health clinic as early as they did," Knaebe said.

Renamed the Decatur Mental Health Center in 1970, it was given its current name of Heritage Behavioral Health Center when it moved from the Decatur Memorial Hospital campus to 151 N.

Main St.

in 1998.The center also has undergone other changes, growing from six employees and a budget of $31,000 in 1956 to 210 employees and a budget of more than $10 million today.It is the only mental health ...

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...ba href=/bipolar disorder/a/b - matter itself is manic-depressive.

It oscillates between depressing vertical lines, forming a harmonious electromagnetic field, and rushing diagonal lines, disrupting the field.

Matter is at war with itself - the war that Marinetti glorified in the first Futurist manifesto (1909).

In Those Who Stay, there are parallel lines - a formation or regiment of forceful lines waiting for marching orders, as it were.

The figures that appear through their curtain are intact.

On the other hand, in Those Who Go, the lines are out of control.

They have broken formation, and charge through the crowd of figures (in 1914 this became The Cavalry Charge) destroying them.

Those Who Go is the image of a disintegrating field, Those Who Stay is the image of an integrated field.

As the Futurist riot pictures indicate, the Futurists were as interested in the disintegration of the electromagnetic field of forces as they were in its integration.

Paradoxically, it is the machine that is responsible for both in the States of Mind series, suggesting that the Futurists were more ambivalent about it than they cared to admit in their manifestos.

The locomotive is the center of attention in The Farewells.

With its golden number and "red-hot belly," to use Marinetti’s phrase, it symbolizes the triumph of modern technology.

But it is also responsible for the emotional catastrophe the series pictures.

And the physical catastrophe: Like so many Futurist machines - Boccioni’s bicycle, Carr&a...

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