There's a fairly legit stigma attached to 'homicidal psychopath'
Isaac Send a noteboard - 07/08/2012 10:05:33 AM
I'm all for funding of asylums, like prisons they are very definitely a government function, at least to fund, and they should be funded sufficiently to provide effective and humane treatment of those there. But I don't think we can detach the stigma from the sorts of illness that cause someone to go murderously violent. I'm up for trying, as far as I'm concerned everyone has a mass murderer dwelling inside somewhere at least as a potential under sufficient stress or trauma, and there are warning signs that can head of severe incidents, but I'm not so sure there's any reasonable room for improvement. Help is available to those who need it, typically at discount or no charge, and there is patient confidentiality except in extremes. There's no particular stigma attached to couch time anymore, 'After my divorce' or family death, etc, etc 'I got some counseling' just isn't a big deal.
Increasing funding, and inevitably scrutiny, could have negative consequences too, people are generally more afraid of going to jail then going insane and a big public movement for spreading our nets wider to catch these guys beforehand ain't going to inspire confidence in those seeking help that privacy will remain intact if they express any violent thoughts. Let's also remember, even if fully half of these incidents were prevented through counseling, we'd be talking about extreme efforts to prevent around ten deaths a year. In terms of medical treatment and research I'd think we could get better bang for our buck in cancer research or something.
Increasing funding, and inevitably scrutiny, could have negative consequences too, people are generally more afraid of going to jail then going insane and a big public movement for spreading our nets wider to catch these guys beforehand ain't going to inspire confidence in those seeking help that privacy will remain intact if they express any violent thoughts. Let's also remember, even if fully half of these incidents were prevented through counseling, we'd be talking about extreme efforts to prevent around ten deaths a year. In terms of medical treatment and research I'd think we could get better bang for our buck in cancer research or something.
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do you have strong opinions/feelings about government mental health funding?
07/08/2012 06:19:53 AM
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There's a fairly legit stigma attached to 'homicidal psychopath'
07/08/2012 10:05:33 AM
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Mental illness should be treated in the same way as physical illness.
07/08/2012 10:31:43 AM
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I think we need to spend more on mental health but I doubt it would have changed this tragedy
07/08/2012 01:58:09 PM
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The Aurora massacre might have been prevented, but not the Sikh Temple shooting
07/08/2012 02:14:13 PM
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Re: do you have strong opinions/feelings about government mental health funding?
07/08/2012 04:02:52 PM
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Unless the person voluntarily goes to a mental health clinic, what use would they be?
07/08/2012 10:09:30 PM
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