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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 589268" data-attributes="member: 15810"><p>I don't think that anyone will ever admit that dismantling the mental health system from what it was the wrong thing to do because no one has any ideas of what to do about it. Nobody wants to go back to the old system of institutions, because some of them were really inhumane, but turning people out, and allowing insurance companies to drastically cut mental health services has done nothing but made things worse. When parents tell professionals about the behaviors they are seeing, patting them on the shoulder and telling them that it really can't be that bad isn't going to help anyone. We need help. Real, substantial, sustained help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 589268, member: 15810"] I don't think that anyone will ever admit that dismantling the mental health system from what it was the wrong thing to do because no one has any ideas of what to do about it. Nobody wants to go back to the old system of institutions, because some of them were really inhumane, but turning people out, and allowing insurance companies to drastically cut mental health services has done nothing but made things worse. When parents tell professionals about the behaviors they are seeing, patting them on the shoulder and telling them that it really can't be that bad isn't going to help anyone. We need help. Real, substantial, sustained help. [/QUOTE]
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