I don’t believe that the U.S. has a parenting problem.
Fair enough, I will disagree. Or perhaps I need to clarify that the US has a LACK of parenting, which is a major problem. But if we disagree, that's fine and we can keep it civil.
I don’t believe that the U.S. has a parenting problem.
Fair enough, I will disagree. Or perhaps I need to clarify that the US has a LACK of parenting, which is a major problem. But if we disagree, that's fine and we can keep it civil.
This is true. People have children only to turn them over to strangers to raise.
We do disagree. I do not think that the U.S. has a lack of parenting problem or a general parenting problem. I think that’s a bugaboo that typically serves to address widespread cognitive dissonance around topics of societal concern. Even if it were a major problem, I have never heard anybody offer even the beginnings of a solution to it.Fair enough, I will disagree. Or perhaps I need to clarify that the US has a LACK of parenting, which is a major problem. But if we disagree, that's fine and we can keep it civil.
more god and church . couldn't hurtWe do disagree. I do not think that the U.S. has a lack of parenting problem or a general parenting problem. I think that’s a bugaboo that typically serves to address widespread cognitive dissonance around topics of societal concern. Even if it were a major problem, I have never heard anybody offer even the beginnings of a solution to it.
Those definitely could hurt.more god and church . couldn't hurt
how so? people staying home, doing homework. going as a family to church on sundays. not out running the town. I don't see how that could be a bad thing.Those definitely could hurt.
You seem to be stringing together behaviors randomly. How would you make people have “more god and more church?”how so? people staying home, doing homework. going as a family to church on sundays. not out running the town. I don't see how that could be a bad thing.
there is the problem. you think it's somebody's job to "make people" . like feds? and having a family that goes to church together is some "troubling random behavior which is strung together by a freak who is dillusional" or something. yep, that's a problem.You seem to be stringing together behaviors randomly. How would you make people have “more god and more church?”
You seem to be stringing together behaviors randomly. How would you make people have “more god and more church?”
I think literally the opposite. I don’t think, at all, that anybody should be attempting to force more god and more church on anybody. You offered more god and more church as an intervention; I am asking how you would implement that intervention. Also, who and what are you quoting in this post?there is the problem. you think it's somebody's job to "make people" . like feds? and having a family that goes to church together is some "troubling random behavior which is strung together by a freak who is dillusional" or something. yep, that's a problem.
Which means nothing when the rifle was purchased in Nevada.People who think guns are banned in California are pretty stupid, I agree. But here's the thing - and I feel like this point cannot be overemphasized - that's not what he said. He clearly stated "Doesn't California have some of the most strict gun laws?"
And by any reasonable metric, yes, California does have some of the strictest gun laws in America.
my next door neighbor is a teacher and it's odd to hear her talk about the kids . very strange. very very strange.
Only in this ****ing country can you get mass murdered at a garlic festival.
well, the second shooter could be still out there.Also, OP, please change the title to Inactive Shooter at Garlic Festival in CA. The title is very misleading. #fakenews
Thank you. You've thought it through. I think requiring insurance would take a constitutional amendment. I'm not sure that mental evaluations are going to prevent anything either.
You forgot to add the most important problem the US has:
A parenting problem.
Settle down, Hoss. Your Twitter link references people who think guns are banned in California. IHFBnBB didn't say guns are banned in California. He said California has some of the strictest gun laws. And in fact California does have some of the strictest guns laws in the country. The Giffords Law Center rates California's gun laws an 'A' and ranks them #1 in the entire country.
https://lawcenter.giffords.org/scorecard/#CA
So George Washington and Thomas Jefferson understood psychiatry before it even existed as a term in 1808? Even though it was passed in 1798 and the first person really credited with studying mental illness was a layperson in 1796. And in 1788 King George fell deeply into the grip of what we would now call bipolar depression and dementia but his treatment consisted only of a “mad doctor” placing him in a restraining jacket, making him take daily purgatives to poop and vomit, and long sessions where the doctor stared at him silently.
But yeah, the founders knew all about PTSD and depression in 1798 decades and even centuries before actual doctors did. Because MAGA!
Health is health. The distinction between “physical” health and “mental” health is fallacious and problematic.King George's condition was medical. It was either porphyria or arsenic poisoning-neither of which is a mental-health issue.
That’s great. And also not relevant to my point.Which means nothing when the rifle was purchased in Nevada.
King George's condition was medical. It was either porphyria or arsenic poisoning-neither of which is a mental-health issue.
Yep. I have dealt with a loved one who faced a serious mental health crisis. It was serious, and every bit as much as if they had been diagnosed with a "physical" disease that could possibly kill. It was an eye opener because there was no network of friends and community to help us through those 18 months. We would have had that support if they had instead had a serious "physical" medical crisis. Due to the negative stigma of mental illness, all parties felt the need to keep it secret. That's a shame, because we sure as hell could have used the support, looking back at it now.Health is health. The distinction between “physical” health and “mental” health is fallacious and problematic.
That’s really sad and unfortunate, and I am sorry that you had to endure it. The false distinction between mental and physical health is so harmful in so many ways for so many people and communities.Yep. I have dealt with a loved one who faced a serious mental health crisis. It was serious, and every bit as much as if they had been diagnosed with a "physical" disease that could possibly kill. It was an eye opener because there was no network of friends and community to help us through those 18 months. We would have had that support if they had instead had a serious "physical" medical crisis. Due to the negative stigma of mental illness, all parties felt the need to keep it secret. That's a shame, because we sure as hell could have used the support, looking back at it now.
The research literature on this relationship does not actually support your conclusion.Desensitization to violence is the result of overexposure.
Health is health. The distinction between “physical” health and “mental” health is fallacious and problematic.
I'd be interested in reading. What are the titles?The research literature on this relationship does not actually support your conclusion.
I have published a couple of papers that look at this topic specifically, and the relationship between between exposure to violent media and emotional reactivity and behavior is complex and mediated/moderated by a large number of other variables.
That’s what they said at the time. That’s not what modern physicians say. If he had porphyria then half of his relatives would have the same condition which they did not.
https://www.pharmaceutical-journal....n-of-george-iii/11014485.blog?firstPass=false
An effective and appropriate treatment team for those conditions would certainly include a mental health practitioner.Either condition would have been treated by someone other than a mental-health practitioner.
I would prefer not to share my specific articles on this site, but you can find dozens of relevant studies through the Center for the Study of Emotion and Attention (CSEA), including mine, which directly investigate the relationship between exposure to emotional/affective stimuli and various aspects of personality, reactivity, and behavior.I'd be interested in reading. What are the titles?
Swelling feet, yellow eyes, and brown urine? Psychological? There is a good article about this at the Colonial Williamsburg website. The prognosis there is arsenic poisoning from the "medicine" he was being treated with. They actually found elevated arsenic levels in his hair samples that were tested.