The number of people in this country alone that suffer from one or both of these conditions is unreal. What does that tell us as a society that we need to do? So far the only answer is multiple trips to the pharmacy to get medication. How much does that truly help? Aren't we just "covering up" the problem, instead of finding a way as a country to change this problem? You see anxiety in people everywhere you go anymore, from the roads (road rage), to mothers killing thier children. When do we say enough is enough, this is a real issue in this country and we need to do something about it?
2006-12-23
03:04:18
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➔ Psychology