Child Mental Health

Florida Gunman Used Mother’s Service Weapon in School Shooting

A 20-year-old, Phoenix Ikner, son of a Leon County sheriff’s deputy, fatally shot two men and wounded six others at Florida State University using his mother’s former service weapon. The shooting, occurring near the student union, prompted a campus-wide lockdown and immediate law enforcement response resulting in Ikner’s injury. Authorities are investigating the motive, but the victims were not students. Ikner, a former youth advisory council member with access to firearms, is hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries.

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Study: Universal Basic Income Boosts Happiness Without Increasing Unemployment

A three-year study in Germany found that providing a €1,200 monthly universal basic income (UBI) to 107 participants did not lead to decreased employment or work hours. Instead, recipients experienced significant improvements in overall well-being and mental health, comparable to major life events. Increased savings and altered spending patterns, particularly towards travel and social activities, were observed. These positive effects remained stable throughout the study, suggesting that UBI broadened possibilities rather than fundamentally changing participants’ values or personalities.

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Minnesota Bill Labels Trump Criticism as Mental Illness

A bill recently introduced in the Minnesota legislature proposes that expressing intense verbal hostility toward President Donald J. Trump constitutes “Trump Derangement Syndrome,” a serious mental illness requiring immediate intervention. This is a truly astonishing proposition, suggesting a chilling precedent for suppressing dissent and freedom of expression.

The very idea that strong negative opinions about a political figure should be classified as a mental disorder is deeply concerning. It smacks of authoritarian regimes that historically used psychiatric diagnoses to silence critics and political opponents. The proposed bill’s authors seemingly fail to grasp the fundamental principles of free speech and the right to express one’s political views, however vehemently.… Continue reading

RFK Jr.’s False SSRI Claims Spark Outrage

Newly appointed HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. immediately voiced concerns about the efficacy and safety of SSRIs, a class of antidepressants widely used by Americans. His statements contradict established research showing SSRIs’ positive impact on suicide rates and have drawn sharp criticism. This controversial stance follows Kennedy’s history of promoting vaccine misinformation, a position that starkly contrasts with the views of Senator McConnell, who voted against his confirmation. The confirmation vote itself highlighted a deep partisan divide, with unanimous Democratic opposition and near-unanimous Republican support.

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RFK Jr.’s Antidepressant Assault: A Threat to Mental Health?

Newly confirmed HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s 100-day plan prioritizes investigating the root causes of various chronic diseases, notably focusing on the purported overprescription of SSRIs. This initiative, however, ignores substantial scientific evidence supporting the safety and efficacy of SSRIs while promoting unsubstantiated claims linking them to school shootings and addiction. Kennedy proposes addressing this perceived issue through the establishment of “wellness farms” for drug rehabilitation, a solution lacking scientific basis and potentially harmful due to its promotion of misinformation. His appointment has faced significant opposition from medical professionals concerned about the spread of his scientifically inaccurate claims.

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Trump’s Actions: A Deliberate Assault on Democracy, Not Delusion

Donald Trump’s recent interview with Bret Baier reveals a profound detachment from reality, bolstering the theory that his pronouncements stem from delusion rather than calculated lies. His unsubstantiated claims regarding election fraud, USAID, and economic policies demonstrate a consistent disregard for facts and evidence. Further, his serious proposals for annexing Canada and “taking over” Gaza, complete with unrealistic plans for displacement and American ownership, underscore a dangerous level of detachment from reality. This behavior, including threats against allies and reliance on demonstrably false economic principles, indicates a dangerous level of delusion rather than strategic deception.

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Sweden’s Worst Mass Shooting: 11 Dead in Örebro

Eleven people tragically lost their lives in Örebro, Sweden, marking the deadliest mass shooting in the country’s history. This horrific event, unfolding at an adult education college, has understandably shocked a nation known for its relatively low rates of gun violence.

The suspected perpetrator, identified by Swedish media as 35-year-old Rickard Andersson (who changed his name from Jonas Simon in 2017), reportedly struggled with mental health issues throughout his life. Reports paint a picture of a man who had been largely isolated, unemployed, and had not completed his formal education. His decision to return to school as an adult might have presented overwhelming challenges, potentially contributing to the tragic events.… Continue reading

Parents Leave Teen in Hospital for 6 Hours After Mental Health Check

Jeffery Scheda (41) and Amanda Osmon (36) were arrested and charged with neglect after refusing to retrieve their 13-year-old child from St. Vincent hospital following a mental health evaluation. The parents, allegedly intoxicated, ignored multiple attempts by a social worker to arrange pickup after a dispute with the child. Police were called when the parents failed to appear, and subsequent investigation revealed their contradictory statements and admitted negligence. The child had been admitted to the hospital after a fight with Osmon. Both parents were arrested and charged.

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