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Long time lurker first time post. Feel free to delete this if it's too over the target or off base.

I noticed some hidden text in the "Panic in DC" picture, just above the P. It's peculiar in that the font obscures the lettering, and only under a particular zoom is the spelling visible for the word "PSYMAP"

(for example, the stem of the S appears to be part of the P until you zoom in enough)

Well looking into it, there is a program under Columbia University's "Global Mental Health Programs" called PSYMAP-ZN.

This study, PSYchosis MAPping in KwaZulu-Natal, is built from a pilot study investigating the incidence rate, early course and treatment capacity of FEP in Vulindlela Township (KwaZulu-Natal), and pathways to care for individuals with psychosis. The new study in KwaZulu-Natal province will mix urban and rural areas and include people with high rates of risk factors such as HIV, violence, poverty, and rural-urban migration. This project is funded by MRC-UK, and Dr. Ezra Susser is a member of the Steering Committee.

A study to co-mingle people with mental and health problems and propensity for violence? Antifa?

4 years ago
10 score
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Long time lurker first time post. Feel free to delete this if it's too over the target or off base.

I noticed some hidden text in the "Panic in DC" picture, just above the P. It's peculiar in that the font obscures the lettering, and only under a particular zoom is the spelling visible for the word "PSYMAP"

(for example, the stem of the S appears to be part of the P until you zoom in enough)

Well looking into it, there is a program under Columbia University's "Global Mental Health Programs" called PSYMAP-ZN.

This study, PSYchosis MAPping in KwaZulu-Natal, is built from a pilot study investigating the incidence rate, early course and treatment capacity of FEP in Vulindlela Township (KwaZulu-Natal), and pathways to care for individuals with psychosis. The new study in KwaZulu-Natal province will mix urban and rural areas and include people with high rates of risk factors such as HIV, violence, poverty, and rural-urban migration. This project is funded by MRC-UK, and Dr. Ezra Susser is a member of the Steering Committee.

A study to co-mingle people with mental and health problems and propensity for violence? Antifa?

4 years ago
1 score