
Chupacabra 44
If boredom were a CTB method, I would be long gone
- Sep 13, 2020
- 710
I believe it's a much better alternative for people who have extreme cases of mental illness than for them having to be on the streets trying to survive.
Decades ago, one didn't see the quantity of severely mentally ill people on the streets of California, then prop 13 passed in the '70s, and resources dried up and those with severe mental illnesses were pushed out onto the streets. It seemingly becomes worse with each passing year.
Frankly, I wish there was more psychiatric funding and more institutions to try and get some of the mentally ill people off the streets and give them some chance to become more stable and functional, because being on the streets is not helping those with severe mental illness to improve and recover. But, more resources are needed to help everyone on the streets, not just those with severe mental illness.
If you are familiar with Southern California, you probably can understand my position better. As an aside, I think I read that over 60,000 people are living on the streets of Los Angeles now, and many of them have significant mental illness that makes them dysfunctional, although more and more families are being pushed onto the streets due to economic factors.
Decades ago, one didn't see the quantity of severely mentally ill people on the streets of California, then prop 13 passed in the '70s, and resources dried up and those with severe mental illnesses were pushed out onto the streets. It seemingly becomes worse with each passing year.
Frankly, I wish there was more psychiatric funding and more institutions to try and get some of the mentally ill people off the streets and give them some chance to become more stable and functional, because being on the streets is not helping those with severe mental illness to improve and recover. But, more resources are needed to help everyone on the streets, not just those with severe mental illness.
If you are familiar with Southern California, you probably can understand my position better. As an aside, I think I read that over 60,000 people are living on the streets of Los Angeles now, and many of them have significant mental illness that makes them dysfunctional, although more and more families are being pushed onto the streets due to economic factors.