7/8/2023 0 Comments Ed brubaker pulpNew research published at the JAMA Network Open shows that rates of depression in 2020 have doubled since 2017. In the United States, this global mental health emergency has manifested in many ways. Such a state of peril has caused a global mental health emergency as indicated by increasing rates of depression, anxiety, suicide, substance abuse and other emotional problems. These crises coexist with – or perhaps are coterminal with – the existential threats of global climate disaster, food shortages, and extreme wealth and income inequality. People around the world are struggling to survive the coronavirus pandemic, a ruined economy, and the rising tide of fascism, autocracy, the surveillance society and other forms of domination which limit human life and potential.
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