I know this will sound horrible but can the mentally ill be cured in sufficient numbers to make funding and treating a worthwhile effort?
Excellent points. I agree wholeheartedly.
Have you ever noticed how many of these guys have no father? From the everyday Chicago street thug to the middle-class ambush killer...doesn't it seem like a potentially statistically significant number of these dudes grew up without a dad?
I like practical, pragmatic solutions to problems. It's better to do things that work. Strong families breed strong societies. I think that's a truth that has proven itself again and again across human history. We have seen for over 50 years what the extremes of the "baby mama" lifestyle has done to our poorer communities, and that same thinking has taken a solid hold throughout the working and middle classes now.
Couple that with your excellent point about the coddling of modern children, frame it all in an Internet-connected world where the worst among us can easily find validation for their darkest delusions, and...well, you have a recipe for disaster. That's what. The process that produces these monsters is also fed by the false idea that in a free society there is no wrong way to live your life. I think that idea is corrosive to its core. In a free society it should be legal to live your life any way you choose so long as your behavior does not carry undue consequence for others. BUT, that doesn't mean there aren't better, more proven ways to live your life. How do we convince people that the better way to live their lives may not be that way that looks most appealing to them right now?
That's one of the things I learned from my father.
I know this will sound horrible but can the mentally ill be cured in sufficient numbers to make funding and treating a worthwhile effort?
I know this will sound horrible but can the mentally ill be cured in sufficient numbers to make funding and treating a worthwhile effort?
You certainly aren't the only one who has noticed. Problem is, it takes societal-level changes to fix what societal-level changes have broken and too many aren't willing to be "part of the discussion" because it might impact their chosen lifestyle.
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You can't wave a magic wand and cure a mental illness, but through guidance with therapy, one can learn how to cure them self. It ultimately revolves around the patient being willing to follow guidance, and as they follow through, eventually their illness is cured or lessened to the point of being irrelevant.
There's some more concrete types of mental illness like schizophrenia, which some medications are extremely effective at treating, but from my experiences most mental illnesses aren't that simple.
It's likely cheaper than putting them on disability for life.
You can't wave a magic wand and cure a mental illness, but through guidance with therapy, one can learn how to cure them self. It ultimately revolves around the patient being willing to follow guidance, and as they follow through, eventually their illness is cured or lessened to the point of being irrelevant.
There's some more concrete types of mental illness like schizophrenia, which some medications are extremely effective at treating, but from my experiences most mental illnesses aren't that simple.
It's likely cheaper than putting them on disability for life.