
A comprehensive site dedicated to the causes, management and solutions to the issues concerning the homeless mentally ill.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 19 years ago |
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| Category | Health & Fitness | ||||

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There have been some very kind comments on this particular blog which appears to have touched the lives of a number of people. I hope it has helped some. If it has helped at least one person then it is all worth while. All it takes is ... more
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The loss of family in a very materialistic society results in devastation. It appears the wealthier the city, the greater the problem of homelessness. Perhaps, because a city is so weal... more
It has been some time, years, since I last posted. I had planned to make a comprehensive study of the problem of the homeless mentally ill in one of the world's wealthiest cities. I believe I have accomplished that and from some of the comments that ... more
According to mathematical calculations, our model of society establishes that the reason we have such horrific social problems, like homelessness and a growing army of mentally ill without access to medical care, comes from basic corruption in societ... more
Hi. I am getting interesting emails from different people all over the place. Here is a project for homeless people in New Hampshire. It is run by a professional psychologist named Cindy and it is call the Under the Bridge Project. They have very lit... more
It's been a while people. I have been busy beyond description. We ended up evicted because my wife and I are looking after our disabled brother. He's not mentally ill, he has Downs Syndrome. Such is the society in which we live. Life goes on.
I rece... more
We are caught in a zero-sum game. Wars get started this way. To explain: there is a mathematical approach to human relationships. One of theseis the two-person zero-sum game. In this particular game, game there is a loser for every winner and for ev... more
Compassion is an interesting thing. You would think it would apply to those in need pretty well across the board. But it has boundaries and limitations.
For example, my brother John arrived Christmas Eve. He was pretty well a basket case. He is a me... more
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