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Grok3 AI: Synopsis of “Mentally Ill People Denied a Place to Live” (2005). 20 years on, and what really has been done for people with mental illness, addictions, disproporationately in prison or homeless. Recommend people engage with Paddy O’Gorman’s podcast … on the boardwalk, gently asking people their stories as they leave the courts, often with just a plastic bag.

Synopsis of “Mentally Ill People Denied a Place to Live” (2005) The 2005 article by Kieran, published on citizen journalism site, addresses a case in Charleville, County Cork, where a residents’ group opposed the establishment of housing for individuals with … Continue reading

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Personality Traits Strongly Linked to Mental Health Risks. Source: Neuroscience.com

The researchers stress that people’s personalities do not determine their mental health problems. Credit: Neuroscience News Personality Traits Strongly Linked to Mental Health Risks FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology May 2, 2025 Summary: A major study of over 16,000 participants found that personality traits explain … Continue reading

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Invisible People: Eviction Children Mental Illness. Comment: Ireland fails dismally in providing homes for people; too many are in hostels or on housing lists that go on for a decade. We favour accommodation for immigrants rather than provide for our own. Mental illness is wilfully being caused in our children, based on what this article has to say about America.

Eviction Hurts Kids: Housing Loss Linked to Increased Mental Illness in Children By Jocelyn Figueroa | April 17, 2025 | Eviction | Families A new study shows that the stress of eviction and housing loss significantly increases rates of depression and anxiety in children—especially younger … Continue reading

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Neoscope: Futurism: Giving ADHD Drugs to Kids Has a Long-Term Side Effect That Might Change Their Minds About Taking It

Apr 14, 12:43 PM EDT/ by Noor Al-Sibai Giving ADHD Drugs to Kids Has a Long-Term Side Effect That Might Change Their Minds About Taking It This one’s puzzling. Studies As wildly overinvolved parents shell out to give their kids growth hormones to make … Continue reading

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Landmark mental health study puts chatbots to the test

AI in Health Landmark mental health study puts chatbots to the test By Bronwyn Thompson March 27, 2025 We now have science to back up anecdotal evidence of the value of chatbots for mental health support Depositphotos View 1 Images Love … Continue reading

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Initial drugs don’t work for 48% of depressed people

By Paul McClure Mental Health Initial drugs don’t work for 48% of depressed people By Paul McClure March 24, 2025 Nearly half of people with depression have tried at least two antidepressants without effect Depositphotos View 3 Images View gallery – 3 … Continue reading

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Source: The Electric Typewriter. Mother Jones publication 2002. “Disorders Made to Order” – mental illness is the focus. Now its 2025 and the Trump Administration is going to challenge the Pharmaceutical industry.

July/August 2002 Issue Disorders Made to Order Pharmaceutical companies have come up with a new strategy to market their drugs: First go out and find a new mental illness, then push the pills to cure it. Advertise with Mother Jones Fight … Continue reading

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“DEI” has fallen from grace and change has started from Day 1 of President Trump’s inauguration. However, does “DEI” include mental illness: This is a piece from October 5th, 2020, to enable people to take a position. This is at the time of the Covid-19 Pandemic which we now know has impacted children, young people and vulnerable people.

President Donald J. Trump Is Safeguarding Americans’ Mental Health and Preventing The Tragedy of Suicide  Healthcare  Issued on: October 5, 2020  All News Quote At a time when many Americans are experiencing increased stress, anxiety, and personal loss, we must also … Continue reading

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Slate : search canisgallicus.com Thread over the decades about the Royal City of Dublin hospital, Upper Baggot Street, a Cinderella hospital which could have such potential in the field of Neurology Mental Illness and becoming a centre of excellence. Recently a young English accent man and his photographer entered through the roof space and filmed a hospital where the last person walking out just said “shut the door”… Back to this article below: On the Shoulders of Giants. Psychiatry neurology need to be like other countries and have a centre of excellence. Our young people and at all age groups deserve this. Aside: Financial Times today 23rd December 2024 writes about the Italian City and community for people who suffer from mental illness. Trieste. Links

What the World Can Learn From an Italian City’s Approach to Mental Health By Kerry Morrison March 13, 202310:30 AM TweetShareComment This article is co-published with Zócalo Public Square. Mental illness haunts me in two different ways. The first surrounds me, living and working … Continue reading

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FT suggestions today: Article to read free. Mental illness and Hope. This article is from New Atlas September 23rd 2024 but I suggest you read both. Uppsala University

Mental Health Tetris: The surprise therapy for PTSD flashbacks By Abhimanyu Ghoshal September 23, 2024 This classic video game from the 80s is good for more than just keeping you occupied Tom Tang / Unsplash View 2 Images A study conducted by … Continue reading

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