If they fail they should be partitioned from society and monitored until counceling brings them to mental stability.

I’m seeing mental problems everywhere; in person and online (name your social media). Most people are clearly mentally unhealthy, they are polarized, sociopathic, delusional, depressed, etc crossing way passed unsafe levels, and we just let them crawl around society.

Now we all can verify that mental problems are increasing rapidly but the numbers would be much higher if they actually were all reported.

I’m going to leverage my connections in society to push a bill to make this reality

  • LunatiQue Goddess @lemmy.worldOP
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    Have you seen how many people have “psychology degrees” if that field of academia is enhanced and they actually can understand psychology it would be feasible.

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      Well you get an upvote because it’s an unpopular opinion. But I wouldn’t trust them to administer this in a way I consider fair, and I don’t think they’ll just pay or house people to recover, so they might all become homeless.

      I like the idea of getting a psych evaluation. I think it’s a fantasy of being studied, maybe similar to being paranoid. On TV and movies when psychologists are digging into the character, I think that’s projecting a human fantasy of being studied. The idea that you matter enough to attract this kind of attention to your psyche.