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About the Author. Laurel Sobol brings a wonderful collectors trio Words of wisdom and more, third volume in a set of three, a must have for every library that requires truth and life of YHWH.


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What American doesn’t have mental illness with this planned ruin of the great American people and America herself????? Answer this please!

The elephant in the room ❗️ Dentists and Doctors should be vetted yearly for competency in their fields for better business practices and ethical medicine.





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The average cost to keep one person in an enforced psychiatric hospitalization is Astronomically high to the tune of tens of thousands per month per person!  The money it will cost to keep one person in the hospital would pay for a new home down payment, and the cost to make payments to the banks lending the money!  How about that?  And pays for a new car too!

The very government has had maximum psychotic influence and gaslighting of the American people for decades!  It’s time for Justice!  Families have been sliced apart, driven away from YHWH, and parted ways by the furious hatred invoked by the leaders of this country spurring on homelessness and abandonment of entire families years on end.  Aberrant and horrific lifestyles that leave out YHWH have been the backbone of American society and the hub of life expected out of everyone!

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🩹❤️‍πŸ©ΉπŸ€• Get real Mr. Trump you want to invoke mandatory hospitalization for the homeless sect of society—However he should invoke this law for the likes of Biden’s, Harris, Obama’s, Bushes, Clinton’s for serious mental illness, psychosis and psychotic assaults against Americans and the world! The real problem is YHWH is left out of the equation in our society, country, schools, homes and places of business and worship!  Families have lost touch with YHWH and his laws and commandments.  Should you put homeless people away in hospitals, that’s a cheap trick bandage solution that puts money that could help homeless people aright into administrative costs putting people to work but not helping those it’s supposed to benefit.  More red tape bureaucracy!


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Trump seeks to make it easier for people with mental illnesses to be involuntarily committed

Critics say the approach, aimed at ending homelessness, lacks sufficient evidence

President Trump wants to make it easier to involuntarily treat people with serious mental illnesses as part of a bid to end homelessness across the United States, according to a new order signed Thursday.

The administration wants to expand involuntary commitments by reversing judicial policies that restrict the use of the controversial approach and by providing grants, legal advice, and other assistance to local and state governments. The order also directs several agencies, including the Department of Health and Human Services, to audit grant recipients to ensure no money flows to organizations that promote policies that clash with the administration’s stated values. 

While some studies have found that involuntary commitments are already increasing, the practice would grow dramatically if the changes laid out in the order come to pass. The effort is the latest push by the administration to move unhoused people off the street and into private psychiatric hospitals and facilities. Critics say the campaign is aimed at moving unhouse people outside of the public eye. 

Many public health professionals believe that involuntary commitment should be used as a last resort, if it is used at all. They suggested that involuntary treatment lacks sufficient evidence for its expansion and would only dissuade individuals from seeking care.

“Simply locking people up is not a solution,” said Jennifer Mathis, deputy director for the Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law. “The order’s directive to agencies to seek opportunities to “Simply locking people up is not a solution,” said Jennifer Mathis, deputy director for the Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law. “The order’s directive to agencies to seek opportunities to overturn basic protections against arbitrary commitment is shocking. At a time when the federal government is making historic cuts to Medicaid and housing, it is particularly absurd to invest resources warehousing people in institutions.”

While it is unclear precisely how the White House plans to enact these actions, it instructs federal agencies to crack down on public drug use, urban camping, and loitering. It also directs Attorney General Pam Bondi to potentially pursue legal action against organizations that run supervised drug consumption sites. Harm reduction programs will also be deprioritized.

One of the biggest changes would be a shift away from a “housing first” approach to homelessness pursued by the Biden administration. These policies have shown remarkable success over treatment-first models in helping unhoused populations stay off the street and reduce the level of care they require. The Department of Housing and Urban Development would also be required to force organizations to collect federal health information from unhoused people who receive services and share such data with law enforcement officials.

Some experts suggest these initiatives were not developed in consultation with other federal officials, including public health professionals at the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, the agency that has traditionally overseen relevant policy recommendations and grantmaking. 

Under the order, to get people off the street, local and state officials are supposed to prioritize involuntary outpatient treatments, even though a recent Government Accountability Office report found that involuntary outpatient treatments were not necessarily as effective as proponents claimed.

“Trump’s actions to expand involuntary treatment and long-term institutionalization set us back decades to the days of warehousing people in back hospital wards instead of providing care back home,” said Paolo del Vecchio, a former SAMHSA executive officer.