The problem with instituting sweeping, costly and invasive mental health legislation is that there always are unintended consequences.
Sheila Matthews-Gallo
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Op-Ed: Connecticut fails to meet deadline on Sandy Hook mental health gun bill
The problem with instituting sweeping, costly and invasive mental health legislation is that there always are unintended consequences.
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Op-ed: More mental health nonsense
It’s not surprising that a former member of the pharmaceutical-supported National Alliance on Mental Illness would provide inaccurate information about what is, and is not, mental illness.
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Op-ed: Is increased drugging of nation’s children really the answer?
There is not one psychiatric mental disorder that is based in science/medicine.
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Op-ed: CT shouldn’t rush to offer more mental health care
The seeming ongoing rush to increase mental health services in the state, after the Newtown shooting, is ill-advised.