Much of what we call a mental health crisis is a poverty crisis, a lack of opportunity crisis, a loss of social connections crisis. The political system calls it a mental health crisis to displace attention away from its true cause and avoid taking responsibility for creating it.

Mar 25, 2021 · 12:57 PM UTC

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Absolutely the most disgusting take possible. Ugh.
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I don't disagree with the state of our social and economic bodies. It's deeply concerning, and certainly can exacerbate a person's mental health. Biology, I mean genetics, partly, but also what we put into it affects our chemicals in our bodies- food (what we feed our minds too)
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@marwilliamson you have hit the nail in the head! 🙏🙏🙏🙏
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The political system only cares about obtaining and using power. Politicians only solve enough problems to stay in power. Mental health (should be called mental/emotional health) reform needs to be led by people who really care about others. Goverment should offer grant support.
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And there is "still" not prescription and treatment parity for psychiatric illness in America - its immoral. Chris Edwards, MD
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No, the problem is many want to address mental health as everything besides mental health, like it still has that taboo of not talking about or admitting it's a reality for millions.
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True and social media has been exacerbating the situation as well