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Tough times & mental health care

An Atlanta attorney who erves on the board of directors for Metropolitan Counseling Services, a nonprofit provider of mental health services to adults over 18, writes about a woman who killed herself over her home’s foreclosure.

“A few days later on CNN, a young woman in Southern California professed thoughts of suicide as she contemplated the loss of her home in foreclosure. She is undoubtedly not alone in what has come to be described as “debt depression,” a term encapsulating the rising tide of negative mental health consequences of such hardships among those struggling with job loss, home foreclosure, rising food and gas prices, and declining wages.”

He continues: “What Americans are experiencing economically is clearly not ‘all in our heads,’ or, as former U.S. Sen. Phil Gramm, a John McCain adviser, recently put it, a “mental recession.” But the increasing difficulty of the struggle to make ends meet and avoid homelessness is taking a correspondingly harsh toll on the mental health of our citizens.”

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Do you see signs of Americans coping with high levels of anxiety?

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By Wxyz

August 5, 2008 9:44 AM | Link to this

This depressing economy has separated this country into two types: Those who have slowed down to save gas, and those who are right on their tails wanting them to go faster, and the tension is unbearable.

Add this tension to the new concealed weapons law, and we should see some real extended set-piece shoot outs on our Georgia streets with dozens of peachy-keens shooting at each other, nobody really knowing why.

Cant we have another 4 years of Bush? Who was the constitutional scholar who invented the two term limit?

 

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