scout86
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With this being an international mental health forum, I hope for diverse insights!
I happened to be home and heard President Obama's speech this morning. Disclaimer. I own a couple guns and don't plan to give them up. I've also had a couple close friends use guns to commit suicide.....
One of the things that was mentioned, but kind of glossed over, in the speech, was that the President is hoping to improve the mental health side of the equation. The commentators all thought that was "something everyone would agree on". It was briefly mentioned that it should be easier for mental health providers to report individuals they were concerned about to "the government". That's about all that was said. Didn't clarify what PART of the government, or what would be reported, or under what circumstances, or even what, exactly, is a "mental illness", much less how the information would be used.
My first thought was along the lines of "that won't affect me". Except maybe it will. And there are plenty of people who have trouble seeking help to begin with, this would be a deal breaker for some of them. And, I suppose, PTSD counts as a "mental illness", even if I think I'm fine. Or at least perfectly capable of making my own decisions.
This bothers me. Maybe I'm paranoid. On the other hand "FUBAR" is a term that was invented to DESCRIBE our government!
Thoughts?
I happened to be home and heard President Obama's speech this morning. Disclaimer. I own a couple guns and don't plan to give them up. I've also had a couple close friends use guns to commit suicide.....
One of the things that was mentioned, but kind of glossed over, in the speech, was that the President is hoping to improve the mental health side of the equation. The commentators all thought that was "something everyone would agree on". It was briefly mentioned that it should be easier for mental health providers to report individuals they were concerned about to "the government". That's about all that was said. Didn't clarify what PART of the government, or what would be reported, or under what circumstances, or even what, exactly, is a "mental illness", much less how the information would be used.
My first thought was along the lines of "that won't affect me". Except maybe it will. And there are plenty of people who have trouble seeking help to begin with, this would be a deal breaker for some of them. And, I suppose, PTSD counts as a "mental illness", even if I think I'm fine. Or at least perfectly capable of making my own decisions.
This bothers me. Maybe I'm paranoid. On the other hand "FUBAR" is a term that was invented to DESCRIBE our government!
Thoughts?