Before reading further, it is necessary that you first read our statement of nonconsent to communism in general and all similarly femicidally-aligned nations.
We are not doing this out of a low comprehension the-boss-said-to-hate-it hate/fear of communism.
We are doing this because of an extensive history of terrorist managers, anti-truth erasure of inconvenient justices in Soviet and communist history, and actually fact-based suffering-based criticism against communism.
Though things like libraries do not see enough people voluntarily donating to support them, we believe the crippling effects of these terroristic management behaviors that leaves everyone dependent waiting for "the other guy" to do it are to blame. This is exactly why we want to see the end of it.
Accessible, Affordable Mental Health Care
Though we may collapse mental health care into health care, mental health care still sees a lot of unacceptable disrespect and equally unacceptable trivialization in the medical community. Therefore, mental health practitioners must be advocated for and recognized as the high-caliber medical practitioners they are. They reshape pathological belief systems and guide the development of new, unknown beliefs systems that are behind every action we take. Therefore, to stop pathology at the root, mental health care must be made accessible, and in the final stage of the project, free.
Objective 8, Accessible, affordable mental health:
(Option 1) Fund our training on SDOHs
(Option 2) Fund our LCSW licensing to be allowed access in the environments we may need it.
Check out our sustainable and intentional donations on our donations page .
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What We're Doing
Reading resources by NIH about preventing chronic pain from a systemic perspective
Using our training by Crisis Text Line in our day to day lives
Advocating for publicly known and available training on how to tailor social media to put the user in the driver's seat and create their own mentally healthy ecosystem
Fighting for the wide adoption of mental health into the general health care plan, and fighting against those who do not validate this research-based adoption