Joining us. Is the us facing a Mental Health crisis . The joining us. Is the us facing a Mental Health crisis . The us has been facing Mental Health crisis . The us has been facing a Mental Health crisis . The us has been facing a crisis Mental Health crisis . The us has been facing a crisis for Mental Health crisis . The us has been facing a crisis for quite Mental Health crisis . The us has. Been facing a crisis for quite some time even prior to the covid 19 pandemic. We saw a rates of depression and anxiety increased, but the most challenging thing was that people were not able to access various Mental Health supports due to financial constraints but also due to the shortage that was in place with psychiatrists and therapists who were available. And so given the fact that the pandemic was emotionally challenging for so many faults, also the social and Political Climate that many people in america were facing in a number of other challenges, it certainly has made it such that Mental
scotland against the world as they take on the war torn country in the world cup play off. tonight with the context alex massie, scotland editor for the spectator, and amanda renteria, former adviser to hillary clinton. welcome to the programme. we start with breaking news from the us there s been a verdict in a trial watched by millions around the world. a virginia jury has found that amber heard defamed her ex husband, johnny depp, and has been ordered to pay $15 million in damages. ina in a statement, johnny depp said the jury in a statement, johnny depp said the jury had given him his life back. amber heard said the disappointed she feels is beyond words. let s go live to out correspondent nomia iqbal, who is outside the courtroom in fairfax, virginia. i v e i ve been watching us over the past hour, you ve been right there let s get to the part where the jury and thejudge came in, everyone was standing up, then it turned out the paperwork hadn t been filled out corre
talking about suicide more often. so i do believe that people are more open and honest about having thoughts of suicide or even being more open about the attempts they ve made with regard to suicide. we are also better at collecting data having to do with suicide than previously where they would be a cause of death. we were not quite sure what the underlying cause was but i do think that reporting has also improved in terms of suicide. but also people are really struggling. they don t have the tools or supports as well as the actual mental health supports they needin actual mental health supports they need in regards to the therapists and the psychiatrists that they need to reduce some of their symptoms. so that elevates the level of attempting suicide.- that elevates the level of attempting suicide. that elevates the level of attem-utin suicide. ., . attempting suicide. you said we are talkin: attempting suicide. you said we are talking about attempting suicide. you said we are talk
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