micahnelson
03-30-2009, 04:40 PM
New website coming online tonight at http://www.samhsa.gov/economy
"Getting Through Tough Economic Times" will launch Tuesday with a media push across all platforms.
The site is meant to help people identify health concerns related to financial worries.
The feds will warn of depression, suicidal thinking and other serious mental illnesses. It will raise warning flags for: Persistent sadness/crying; Excessive anxiety; Lack of sleep/constant fatigue; Excessive irritability/anger.
Wow. I hope they hurry up and launch sooner, because I am feeling some of that excessive anger about now.
I don't have a mental illness. How should a sane person react to being sold away into slavery percentage sign by percentage sign.
Its not time for pills and therapy. Cast off the calming music, the meditation, and the prayer. Anger and rage exist inside us to give us the strength needed to fight for survival. It is unnatural not to be enraged under these circumstances.
I'm sorry Washington. You can't spend, borrow, medicate, legislate, or equivocate this anger away.
"Getting Through Tough Economic Times" will launch Tuesday with a media push across all platforms.
The site is meant to help people identify health concerns related to financial worries.
The feds will warn of depression, suicidal thinking and other serious mental illnesses. It will raise warning flags for: Persistent sadness/crying; Excessive anxiety; Lack of sleep/constant fatigue; Excessive irritability/anger.
Wow. I hope they hurry up and launch sooner, because I am feeling some of that excessive anger about now.
I don't have a mental illness. How should a sane person react to being sold away into slavery percentage sign by percentage sign.
Its not time for pills and therapy. Cast off the calming music, the meditation, and the prayer. Anger and rage exist inside us to give us the strength needed to fight for survival. It is unnatural not to be enraged under these circumstances.
I'm sorry Washington. You can't spend, borrow, medicate, legislate, or equivocate this anger away.