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- Jul 29, 2021
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Hi everyone,
I hope I'm not posting this in the wrong place.
I have a question and I'd like to invite you all to give some of your ideas.
Many of us know very well the inefficiency of the mental healthcare system. We know how SS saved so many lives, which without this community would've been lost. And how it gave others a way of peaceful escape.
How do you think the Mental Healthcare System could be improved for people like us? What improvements would you propose?
How do you think the SS community model could be replicated in Real Life and implemented as a therapeutic model?
I mean here, that looking at the complete indifference of the medical specialists regarding our true problems and our real needs, it could come out as a good idea to facilitate suicidal people meet and talk their experiences in real life, with minimal intervention of any institution.
I'm thinking about something like Anonymous Alcoholics, but based on the principles of this community.
I think people that are more alike could be better for each other rather than a specialist who has no deal with our problems in reality.
Could be a "live SS" a good idea?
I hope I'm not posting this in the wrong place.
I have a question and I'd like to invite you all to give some of your ideas.
Many of us know very well the inefficiency of the mental healthcare system. We know how SS saved so many lives, which without this community would've been lost. And how it gave others a way of peaceful escape.
How do you think the Mental Healthcare System could be improved for people like us? What improvements would you propose?
How do you think the SS community model could be replicated in Real Life and implemented as a therapeutic model?
I mean here, that looking at the complete indifference of the medical specialists regarding our true problems and our real needs, it could come out as a good idea to facilitate suicidal people meet and talk their experiences in real life, with minimal intervention of any institution.
I'm thinking about something like Anonymous Alcoholics, but based on the principles of this community.
I think people that are more alike could be better for each other rather than a specialist who has no deal with our problems in reality.
Could be a "live SS" a good idea?