Because YOU'RE not a Sicko yourself, right?
Dateline 2011: NIMH
"An estimated 26.2 percent of Americans ages 18 and older — about one in four adults — suffer from a diagnosable mental disorder in a given year."
see below for more from National Institute For Mental/Political/K Street Health.
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January 6, 2016 | By Ilene MacDonald
President Barack Obama's gun control initiative will lead to a modification of the HIPAA Privacy Rule to allow certain covered entities to disclose to the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) the identities of those individuals who, for specific mental health reasons, already are prohibited by federal law from having a firearm.
The information that can be disclosed is the minimum necessary identifying information about individuals who have been involuntarily committed to a mental institution or otherwise have been determined by a lawful authority to be a danger to themselves or others or to lack the mental capacity to manage their own affairs. The Department of Health and Human Services announced that the new modification will preserve the the patient-provider relationship and ensure that individuals are not discouraged from seeking voluntary treatment.
This rule applies only to a small subset of HIPAA covered entities that either make the mental health determinations that disqualify individuals from having a firearm or are designated by their states to report this information to NICS. It also allows these entities to report only limited identifying, non-clinical information to the NICS. Announcement
Thank You Ms MacDonald and FH.
Trump: 'Build ... Institutions For People That Are Sickos. We Have Sickos All Over The Place'.
By Susan Jones | January 4, 2016 | 6:56 AM EST
By Susan Jones | January 4, 2016 | 6:56 AM EST
(CNSNews.com) - Mental health is the problem, not guns, says Republican Donald Trump.
In an interview that aired Sunday on CBS's "Face the Nation," Trump told host John Dickerson that the nation has "a tremendous mental health problem" that no one is addressing:
"And they should be looking at mental health. We should be build, like, institutions for people that are sickos. We have sickos all over the place. And that's the problem."
In an interview that aired Sunday on CBS's "Face the Nation," Trump told host John Dickerson that the nation has "a tremendous mental health problem" that no one is addressing:
"And they should be looking at mental health. We should be build, like, institutions for people that are sickos. We have sickos all over the place. And that's the problem."
Trump said he would "definitely spend more money" on mental health issues.
"Here is the problem," he said. "The bad guys are always going to get the guns. You can have all the restrictions you want. But the bad guys are always going to have the guns."
Trump said he opposes President Obama's plan to issue new executive orders on guns:
"I don't like anything having to do with changing our Second Amendment," he said. "We have plenty of rules and regulations. There's plenty of things that they can do right now that are already there. They don't do them. We have a tremendous mental health problem. We're closing places all over the world. All over the country, they're closing. Nobody is doing anything about that.
"All they want to do is blame the guns. And it's not the gun that pulls the trigger. So, I don't like it. I don't like what he's doing."
Nice to see our two party system doing such a great job of keeping each other's pandering bullshit in check, isn't it?
"Here is the problem," he said. "The bad guys are always going to get the guns. You can have all the restrictions you want. But the bad guys are always going to have the guns."
Trump said he opposes President Obama's plan to issue new executive orders on guns:
"I don't like anything having to do with changing our Second Amendment," he said. "We have plenty of rules and regulations. There's plenty of things that they can do right now that are already there. They don't do them. We have a tremendous mental health problem. We're closing places all over the world. All over the country, they're closing. Nobody is doing anything about that.
"All they want to do is blame the guns. And it's not the gun that pulls the trigger. So, I don't like it. I don't like what he's doing."
Nice to see our two party system doing such a great job of keeping each other's pandering bullshit in check, isn't it?
NIMH, Dateline 2011:
Don't bother trying the next link. After we reposted it in 2011, someone did some URL moving so the numbers wouldn't look so blatantly bought and paid for ridiculous.
Politics and Political Diseases.
http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/the-numbers-count-mental-disorders-in-america/index.shtml#Intro
Mental Disorders in America
"Mental disorders are common in the United States and internationally. An estimated 26.2 percent of Americans ages 18 and older — about one in four adults — suffer from a diagnosable mental disorder in a given year.1 When applied to the 2004 U.S. Census residential population estimate for ages 18 and older, this figure translates to 57.7 million people.2 Even though mental disorders are widespread in the population, the main burden of illness is concentrated in a much smaller proportion — about 6 percent, or 1 in 17 — who suffer from a serious mental illness.1 In addition, mental disorders are the leading cause of disability in the U.S. and Canada.3 Many people suffer from more than one mental disorder at a given time. Nearly half (45 percent) of those with any mental disorder meet criteria for 2 or more disorders, with severity strongly related to comorbidity.1
In the U.S., mental disorders are diagnosed based on the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fourth edition (DSM-IV).4"
This is the US Federal Dept of Political Diseases, the NIMH.
26.2% IN ANY GIVEN YEAR.
http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/the-numbers-count-mental-disorders-in-america/index.shtml#Intro
Mental Disorders in America
"Mental disorders are common in the United States and internationally. An estimated 26.2 percent of Americans ages 18 and older — about one in four adults — suffer from a diagnosable mental disorder in a given year.1 When applied to the 2004 U.S. Census residential population estimate for ages 18 and older, this figure translates to 57.7 million people.2 Even though mental disorders are widespread in the population, the main burden of illness is concentrated in a much smaller proportion — about 6 percent, or 1 in 17 — who suffer from a serious mental illness.1 In addition, mental disorders are the leading cause of disability in the U.S. and Canada.3 Many people suffer from more than one mental disorder at a given time. Nearly half (45 percent) of those with any mental disorder meet criteria for 2 or more disorders, with severity strongly related to comorbidity.1
In the U.S., mental disorders are diagnosed based on the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fourth edition (DSM-IV).4"
This is the US Federal Dept of Political Diseases, the NIMH.
26.2% IN ANY GIVEN YEAR.
- Violence (18)
And the Winner IS: (Italic Emphasis is In the original)
"People who are classified as SMI i.e. with schizophrenia or bipolar often experience violent incidents following a diagnosis of SMI, even though they don’t consume alcohol or use street drugs, nor having a past history of violence or command hallucinations to harm others."
Yes, you read that Right. The violence erupts Following the Diagnosis, from people Without a previous history of violence.
Observations in prison have also associated neuroleptic treatment with increased aggressive behaviour. Inmates were better able to control their aggression until they were prescribed neuroleptics and then the aggression rate almost tripled.12
The Drugs Don't Work (14)
Child Psychiatry (27)
Here's a pdf of many links to older drug research.
Let's lock up all those Sickos, Drug Them, Shock Them, and Make America Great Again, . . . Donald/S.
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