TRUTH! 👇👇👇👇
(media.greatawakening.win)
You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread.
Comments (42)
sorted by:
No, closing them was a step in the right direction, no healthcare in any form should be state run. The price of individual mental health care is cost prohibitive though, because it follows the market of state run healthcare, in most situations. It also basically hasn't changed that much in many years. Individual issues need individual attention, not cookie cutter approaches. The solution is community driven mental health help. We can do it with soup kitchens, why can't we do it for this? The expected rebuttal is "well how can we depend on the community to do it rather than the state"? Simple, you start. Hell I'm even inclined to do it myself, just trying to find people that would be interested in doing it too in my city. In the past, the church could solve this. And it still can.
Great idea, but what do you do with the people who are a legit danger to themselves and/or others? Not saying it's a state solution, but it's something you need to think about if you're serious about this.
Once they turn violent they go to jail. Before that point their families go through a living hell trying to care for them.
There has to be something in between the eugenics based mental facilities and just having loved ones dosed like crazy with the colorful pill of the week and their families getting destroyed.
my niece is working on her master's in psychological nutrition -- the brain gut connection. there's promising research showing some conditions almost completely go away when they're treated with diet and nutrients.
the sad irony is that these patients often get incarcerated or hospitalized, put on institutional food and, predictably, they deteriorate.
The link between celiac disorder and bipolar disorder is certainly one worth investigating.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4763959/
Well,I wish you luck fren. 😊
Lobotomies were a great solution that has been vilified by the pharmaceutical industry.
Losers Who Hollywood Makes Us Believe Are Winners
Despite the demonized Nurse Ratched character, that useless and self-indulgent drifter Randle McMurphy deserved what he got.
I dunno, dude, cutting somebody's brain in half seems a bit extreme... you might as well say euthanize at that point...
That isn't a valid description of the procedure and most individuals went on to lead normal lives. One guy wrote a book, quite interesting.