How Can We as an Nation Abolish Mental Health Issue’s?

Question by jetrose2000: How can we as an nation abolish mental health issue’s?
Is their anything under way that may be looking some what promising? In order to get rid of mental health issue’s? Mishigan is so full of people how need help from big hosptal reacher leaders in this feeld

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Answer by Az rastaman
Yea we could spend some money trying to help these people . Reagan virtually ended the free mental health system in this country . And we wonder why there are so many homeless with mental issues , they can’t get any real help without insurance .

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