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by sillychillly
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The Biden-Harris Administration has finalized a rule ensuring mental health care is covered the same as physical health care. This is a major step forward in recognizing the importance of mental well-being in healthcare systems.
What do you think this will mean for access to mental health services in the U.S.? Is this enough, or should we be pushing for more comprehensive mental health policies?
I hope everyone gets the help the need.
However, I do feel like we focus on treating the symptoms instead of the disease.
Mental health coverage in this case means therapy and medicine. This is not the best course of action for many people.
Goodie, as if they don’t already try to manipulate how you think and operate enough already.
Anecdotal:
Going to the gym has done more for my mental health in 2 years, than antidepressants did in 12.
Mines become healthier when people aren’t suffering due to the economic sabotage of the Biden administration
My mind would be healthier if i didn’t constantly worry about terrible policies like this and government regulating business even more and more.