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Tag Archives: politics
March Madness when it comes to Politics and Mental Health
For the most part, the colleges get along when playing basketball and most of them play with good sportsmanship. Very rarely do you see them attacking them about their beliefs, religion, and character. In fact, if they were to openly … Continue reading
I Care for Someone Who Has a Mental Illness and Want to do More to Help Them
Many people who have a mental illness or have a family member or loved one with a mental illness know that the mental system needs a lot of work. In order for the mental health system to change, we need … Continue reading
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To Governor Bush: Was it the Right Decision?
Dear Governor Bush, The title of this blog is vague yet I hope will get people’s attention who normally would not read blogs I write. It is sad, but true, that if I wrote something like “I used to live … Continue reading
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Is Society to Blame for the Mental Health Care System not working?
NEWS FLASH: Mental Illness exists in our world. One in Four people in the United States have a mental illness. Mental Illnesses really are chemical imbalances in the brain. They are not a sign of weakness. In fact, those who … Continue reading
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