luthervol
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So you think that was working?
100% we do. I literally treat people for mental health disorders 5 days out of my week. Be specific. How are we not addressing mental health?
There’s never been a time in our countries history we’re so many people were treated for mental health
100% we do. I literally treat people for mental health disorders 5 days out of my week. Be specific. How are we not addressing mental health?
There’s never been a time in our countries history we’re so many people were treated for mental health
- In 2022, among the 59.3 million adults with AMI, 30.0 million (50.6%) received mental health treatment in the past year.
- More females with AMI (56.9%) received mental health treatment than males with AMI (41.6%).
- The percentage of young adults aged 18-25 years with AMI who received mental health treatment (49.1%) was slightly lower than adults with AMI aged 26-49 years (50.0%) and aged 50 and older (52.7%).
- In 2022, among the 15.4 million adults with SMI, 10.2 million (66.7%) received mental health treatment in the past year.
- More females with SMI (71.4%) received mental health treatment than males with SMI (59.3%).
- The percentage of young adults aged 18-25 years with SMI who received mental health treatment (61.4%) was lower than adults with SMI aged 26-49 years (67.4%) and aged 50 and older (71.0%).
Looking at metro cities led by Democrats across the nation, I’d say mental illness isn’t a high priority for the left. Based off the homeless and drug addicts in the street.Then what?
Well number one - you don't sell them a gun.
Surely you're not going to try and argue that republicans have done more than democrats in the battle against mental illness.
Indeed. It makes it much easier to know that even if the wheels totally come off; JD is standing right there.We'll just have to check the stats in a few years
I will say you are unusually confident iin how it's going so far.
I would make only a slight adjustment to that take. I would say young people typically lean AWAY from wherever the power structure of their authority figures embrace. Since almost all of their teachers and professors are so blatantly liberal; the only course of rebellion is to seek out the right. IMO that is.Yeah, I mean young people are typically predisposed to leaning left politically. But we are starting to see some wild shifts with young white men going Republican.