agawl81
agawl81 t1_j0z44lg wrote
Reply to comment by johnn48 in Brooklyn pastor who was robbed while preaching charged with wire fraud and lying to FBI in unrelated case by NippyAardvark
At least he’s got a little shame. Olsteen is so slimes but once upon a time I was a new mom single and living in a public housing apartment and for some reason his speaking seemed to hit something in me. Took me a few weeks of watching and listening to notice what was missing and turn it off. I’m a smart person but I was lonely broke and isolated. I imagine he gets to vulnerable people like that.
agawl81 t1_iston95 wrote
Reply to comment by Tardigradequeen in Researchers have discovered that ambient light is an important factor determining eye colour across primate species, suggested that this pattern may also explain differences in eye colour in human populations by giuliomagnifico
It’s painful to realize I went out without sunglasses and a hat.
agawl81 t1_j63w60h wrote
Reply to comment by kstinfo in Boarding school ignored teen’s sickness complaints before she died, ex-staff say by ninjascotsman
There are just so few options for help when you have a child who is troubled and acting out. I live in what turns out to be the worst state for mental health and I have a student whose parents are just so lost. They have her in therapy with respite, attendant care, and case management workers. They've done individual and family therapy. The student is not a candidate for residential hospitalization because the acting out is not targeted at harming themself or other people. The student is rude (and I know that is an understatement but there's no word in English for Severely, pathologically rude to everyone around), starts fights with others, skips school, skips classes, sneaks out at night/runs away, destroys the parents' property, gets caught with older kids/(actual damn adults) using substances.
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The only thing that hasn't been done/happened is criminal charges. The parents obviously do not want to call the police on their own child and when the child is caught out, the police just have the parents (who happen to be a small-town mayor plus a small town medical professional) come pick the child up.
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Would juvenile detention help? Probably not. And juvenile detention doesn't really get handed down for tearing up your own stuff and being with some older boys while drinking and riding around town.
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I'm not knocking these parents' character, but I can see them getting desperate enough to send their child to a private residential turnaround facility. The kid is almost 17, and the time that everyone working with them has to teach them appropriate ways to behave in the world is rapidly shrinking and right now, if that person were to be on their own, it would be a disaster.
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People don't make use of these places because they are evil and uncaring, they make use of them because as a society we have failed to meet the mental and behavioral health needs of the population and left room for charlatans to fill in.