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Mental Health Crisis In United States Being Addressed By Senate Committee
Headlines & Global News ^ | 3-8-2016

Posted on 03/08/2016 11:22:53 AM PST by Citizen Zed

Recognizing the need for addressing the mental health issues plaguing many American citizens, the Senate health committee has announced the Mental Health Reform Act of 2016.

While mental health can be described as "our emotional, psychological, and social well-being," mental illness "can affect your thinking, mood, and behavior." 

Mental health problems can wreak havoc, not only with a person's life, but also with the lives of his or her near and dear ones.

Recognizing this, a bipartisan Senate committee has announced that it is working out ways to address the mental health crisis in the United States. Senate health committee members announced on March 7 that they are working on the Mental Health Reform Act of 2016.

"One in five adults in this country suffers from a mental illness, and nearly 60 percent aren't receiving the treatment they need. This bill will help address this crisis by ensuring our federal programs and policies incorporate proven, scientific approaches to improve care for patients," said Senate Health Committee Chairman Alexander (R-Tenn.).

According to the National Institute of Mental Health, in the year 2014 "there were an estimated 43.6 million adults aged 18 or older in the United States with AMI in the past year. This number represented 18.1% of all U.S. adults."

(Excerpt) Read more at hngn.com ...


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If Obama doesn't sign this, all hope will be lost for Joe Biden's recovery process.
1 posted on 03/08/2016 11:22:53 AM PST by Citizen Zed
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Mental Health Crisis In United States Being Addressed By Senate Committee

Takes one to know one.

2 posted on 03/08/2016 11:23:46 AM PST by Jim Noble (Diseases desperate grown, are by desperate appliance relieved, or not at all)
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well seeing as homosexuality and cross dressing is being promoted ten I suggest they address that mental illness too.


3 posted on 03/08/2016 11:24:23 AM PST by manc (Marriage =1 man + 1 woman,when they say marriage equality then they should support polygamy)
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To: Citizen Zed

Yes, the liberals in the Nation all need professional help.


4 posted on 03/08/2016 11:24:44 AM PST by GingisK
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To: Citizen Zed

Oh yes. Since every single workplace shooter, school shooter or nutcase drowning their own children is already getting “treatment” we sure need to see even more of it.


5 posted on 03/08/2016 11:27:56 AM PST by Seruzawa (If you agree with the French raise your hand. If you are French raise both hands)
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To: All

They should look to their own mental health first.
Most of those people are insane.


6 posted on 03/08/2016 11:28:36 AM PST by LegendHasIt
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To: Jim Noble

Beat me to it...


7 posted on 03/08/2016 11:29:18 AM PST by afsnco
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To: Citizen Zed

This won’t be about addressing the lack of care facilities, it’ll be about “detecting undiagnosed illness” through all kinds of government overreach into family healthcare and “reporting” from all kinds of agencies and organizations that are fundamentally unqualified to make such judgements (schools, tax offices, police, etc), as well as expanding the requirements (and the “warning signs”) for traditional reporting sources like the VA and CPS, and likely excluding systems like the welfare arms of Social Services to avoid “stigmatization”.


8 posted on 03/08/2016 11:30:40 AM PST by Little Pig
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To: LegendHasIt

Not insane but maliciously devoted to their own personal money, perks and reelection.


9 posted on 03/08/2016 11:33:12 AM PST by AEMILIUS PAULUS
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To: Citizen Zed

Fedgov is the source of most folks stress.


10 posted on 03/08/2016 11:34:19 AM PST by Secret Agent Man (Gone Galt; Not averse to Going Bronson.)
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To: Seruzawa

Are you kidding? This will fix everything, and to think all this time all we needed was another senate committee./s


11 posted on 03/08/2016 11:34:40 AM PST by longfellowsmuse (last of the living nomads)
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To: Little Pig

Social Security and VA think you should be an indentured servant and not get paid to deal with a crazy person...no matter how much time or how much of a burden it is on you.

Let me tell you ....I refused to be the Rep Payee for Social Security money and there is no local Rep Payee available - so the crazy person just keeps squandering the money.

There are a lot of holes in the system that need to be addressed.


12 posted on 03/08/2016 11:34:42 AM PST by RummyChick
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To: Citizen Zed

The last thing we need to address mental health in this country is for the loony tunes in Congress getting involved.


13 posted on 03/08/2016 11:36:49 AM PST by DoodleDawg
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IMO we should be extremely alarmed by this process. Question on gun permit application - have you or any member of your family ever been to see a mental health specialist? Yes - No gun for you.

Could include couples counseling, family psychotherapy, etc. The American Psychological Association has already contributed an overwhelming amount to the destruction of our healthcare through their lobbying to have mental health treated as any other diagnosis. This should be squashed in committee.


14 posted on 03/08/2016 11:37:21 AM PST by Grams A (The Sun will rise in the East in the morning and God is still on his throne.)
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To: AEMILIUS PAULUS

That Too.


15 posted on 03/08/2016 11:38:44 AM PST by LegendHasIt
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To: Citizen Zed

Oh Lord, there first stop might be HERE!!! Oh no!


16 posted on 03/08/2016 11:39:08 AM PST by cloudmountain
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To: Secret Agent Man

“Fedgov is the source of most folks stress.”

The Fedgov beatings shall continue until morale improves!


17 posted on 03/08/2016 11:39:09 AM PST by Carthego delenda est
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[Mental health problems can wreak havoc...]

Considering this crap is coming out of the Congressional Mental Institution of America you can take everything they come as pure lunacy.


18 posted on 03/08/2016 11:42:39 AM PST by RetSignman (Obama is the walking, talking middle finger in the face of America)
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To: Citizen Zed; All
Thank you for referencing that article Citizen Zed. Please bear in mind that the following critique is directed at the article and not at you.

The states have never delegated to the feds, expressly via the Constitution, the specific power to regulate, tax and spend for INTRAstate mental healthcare issues. So before the corrupt, post-17th Amendment ratification Senate can draft mental healthcare legislation, it must first do the following.

The Senate must lead Congress to propose a mental healthcare amendment to the Constitution to the states. And if the states choose to ratify the amendment then the feds will have the power to address mental healthcare issues.

But also note that the states are not obligated to ratify any proposed amendment.

Remember in November !

When patriots elect Trump, Cruz, or whatever conservative they elect, they need to also elect a new, state sovereignty-respecting Congress that will not only work within its constitutional Article I, Section 8-limited powers to support the new president, but also protect the states from unconstitutional federal government overreach.

Again, regulating, taxing and spending for intrastate mental healthcare purposes without having the express constitutional authority to do so an example of such overreach.

Also, consider that such a Congress would probably be willing to fire state sovereignty-ignoring activist justices.

19 posted on 03/08/2016 11:42:55 AM PST by Amendment10
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To: DoodleDawg

Somebody needs to get involved. I am on the front line of the holes in the system.

It is one thing to be responsible for your parents or your siblings or your children.

But when a distant relative has no one and is batshit crazy - and there isn’t even a local guardian office to take over guardianship - there is a problem.

Social Security believe you must put your own mental health at risk and your personal safety at risk to help a distant relative as it is your moral obligation and you must do it for free.

They can KMA


20 posted on 03/08/2016 11:45:20 AM PST by RummyChick
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