In a message dated 5/22/05 3:44:36 P.M. Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It is very difficult to get an SSI check especially
for a psychological disorder. They will only approve
it if you have a schizophrenic disorder. Standard
procedure is to turn you down three times before
they'll even consider the application. Several times a
year I get people wanting me to do an SSI evaluation.
Unless they are schizophrenic I tell them to not waste
their time and money, it will not work.
-Dr. Sutphen
Dr Pete I think it depends on where you are. Although SSA may have tightened up in recent years. Sixty minutes did a piece on SSI checks and how easy it was to get them in certain states, especially Arkansas. Hopefully that expose had some good effect on cleaning it up.< Funny thing is the TMO hired a mentally ill guy off the streets of Houston back in the 90's to live at the Navasota Capitol of the Age of enlightenment and take care of it since there weren't any courses being held there. This guy over a period of seven years ran that place into the ground, stinking like a bar and as filthy as a junk yard. I used to go out and check on the place every week or so to make sure he wasn't dead or had not  burned the place down. The Movement paid him a little over 400 dollars a month just to stay there. He didn't have to lift a finger and believe me , he didn't! Me and a few others tried to talk him into apply for SSI and Food stamps and whatever other federal aid was available but he was afraid the men in black helicopters would come in the night  if he did. Before he finally wore out his welcome and usefulness to the TMO he finally relented and applied for these benefits and got them. Seems as though the people that need these services  the most are not motivated to apply for them or fear having them. By the way this guy was such a total embarrassment, he had all kinds of Satanic tattoos  and was weird looking, mentally ill and retarded and he used to go around the town telling everybody he worked for the TM movement. He had all the high school kids in town convinced the Capitol  was an insane asylum and it was haunted. Fortunately  he was run off and a new guy came in and has done a remarkable  job of fixing the place back up getting residence courses and wpas going again.


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