Por: Los Angeles Times Politics December 02, 2022
At 13, Maddie Delaney was first chair viola in the orchestra at her San Leandro middle school, keeping rhythm for the violins as her mother, Jennifer Williams, puts it — until she began to have delusions. Three weeks ago, at 38, Delaney died while sleeping in a dirt lot, her head run over by a big-rig wheel, a victim as much of a brutal hit-and-run as she was of her schizoaffective disorder and our unwillingness to help her live a life of... + full article
The New York Times USA Opinion January 06, 2023
A few weeks before Mayor Eric Adams announced that New York would begin a big push to involuntarily hospitalize severely mentally ill homeless people even if they posed no risk of harm to others, my sister was involuntarily admitted to a psychiatric unit in a city hospital. My... + más
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ABC News USA Health December 11, 2022
NEW YORK -- New York City's latest plan to keep mentally ill people from languishing in public is billed as a common-sense strategy to get them help. By encouraging police officers and city medics to take more psychologically disturbed people to hospitals, even if they... + más
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New York Daily News USA Politics December 06, 2022
Mayor Adams defended broadening the city’s ability to involuntarily commit acutely mentally ill homeless New Yorkers after days of criticism, claiming his policy change had sparked “creative energy” and new ideas in approaching mental health. Detractors of Adams’ plan,... + más
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New York Post USA Opinion October 06, 2022
The mental-health debate is characterized by much flailing and minimal focus. There’s no lack of coverage of problems such as . But little progress is made for the people who need our help the most: The mentally ill living on our streets. When initiative collapsed under a... + más
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New York Post USA Opinion October 03, 2022
The Issue: Nicole Gelinas’ column on the city’s failure to treat the mentally ill after the murder of an EMT. Nicole Gelinas’ column is a bullseye, laying out how we fix this self-imposed insanity (Oct. 1). The Post and other papers in this city, chock full of... + más
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Orlando Sentinel USA Opinion October 03, 2022
Over the decades, Americans have bought into many falsehoods — cigarette smoking is safe, for example. Some false beliefs are relatively benign, while others — like smoking — are deadly. The belief that mentally ill people cause mass murders is likewise grievously harmful... + más
Biden admin announces more than $300M in mental health funding in part from gun bill | ABC7
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