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Mentally ill man jailed for 20 days with no charges

As lawmakers debate changing Mississippi’s commitment laws to reduce jail detentions, David’s path through the state’s mental health system shows how it can funnel a sick person into jail, and how long it can take for them to get out once locked up.

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What Patients Should Know Before Agreeing to Psychedelic Therapy

Mental Health Emerges as a Dividing Line in Abortion Rights Initiatives Planned for State Ballots

As advocates push this year for ballot measure initiatives aiming to protect abortion rights, mental health exceptions are coming up.

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Mental health a dividing line in abortion rights initiatives

Abortion rights advocates are trying to get initiatives to protect reproductive health on the ballot in several states this year. And one major difference has emerged in their proposed language: whether to include mental health as an exception. A Missouri proposal would allow lawmakers to restrict abortions after a fetus is considered viable, except if an abortion “is needed to protect the life or physical or mental health of the pregnant person.” A similar measure has been proposed in Arizona, but proposals in Florida, Montana and Nebraska do not explicitly mention mental health. The CDC says mental health conditions were the leading underlying cause of pregnancy-related deaths from 2017 to 2019.

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