It is sadly common knowledge and accepted fact that our country today is in a mental health crisis of epic proportions. This crisis manifests itself in many different ways, and none of them shine a good light on our society. From children as young as school age to senior citizens who are retired and in nursing homes, this crisis has struck and broke the heart and soul of our country, and we need to come together to do something about it as soon as possible. Before going over what I believe are the necessary preliminary steps to addressing this crisis, I will list just a few of the manifestations of this crisis by generation starting from the youngest working to the oldest.
Neoliberalism and America's Mental Health Crisis
Neoliberalism and America's Mental Health…
Neoliberalism and America's Mental Health Crisis
It is sadly common knowledge and accepted fact that our country today is in a mental health crisis of epic proportions. This crisis manifests itself in many different ways, and none of them shine a good light on our society. From children as young as school age to senior citizens who are retired and in nursing homes, this crisis has struck and broke the heart and soul of our country, and we need to come together to do something about it as soon as possible. Before going over what I believe are the necessary preliminary steps to addressing this crisis, I will list just a few of the manifestations of this crisis by generation starting from the youngest working to the oldest.