Mu Analysis: MAP Mental Health Crisis
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Re: Mu Analysis: MAP Mental Health Crisis
Great article. This is the kind of content the MAP community needs.
Brian Ribbon, Mu Co-Founder and Strategist
A Call for the Abolition of Apathy
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A Call for the Abolition of Apathy
The Push
Pro-Reform
16/12
Re: Mu Analysis: MAP Mental Health Crisis
Thank you from my whole family. On a personal note you have honoured my brother. The whole article was hard to read and know hard to write. It was important and something I have shared with my small family, who are also grateful. I agree with other post, in my mind so much at stake: MAPs of all ages who suffering, families who suffer, kids who done nothing wrong and are dumped on who were happy with what they had, young MAP's. The list I know goes on.
Think you converted at least 4 more non maps to your ally cause, including my dad who is in his 60s. He horrified about the other peoples issues not just his son's
Please keep doing them, they are great and they do help others. I can say from the one that was hugged by my bro and had a whole world dropped on him, that continues to go through grief, that this article has also had an impact and he kept copy I printed off, so he can read it when he wants.
I read alot on here, I am very mindful that I do not and will never experience first hand what you all experience.. You are all very brave, you all have empathy. I will quote only what my mum said on the telephone earlier after reading this and so she tells me other articles :
She said "what wonderful human beings"
Anyway from ones who cannot answer as they no longer with us, thank you again
Think you converted at least 4 more non maps to your ally cause, including my dad who is in his 60s. He horrified about the other peoples issues not just his son's
Please keep doing them, they are great and they do help others. I can say from the one that was hugged by my bro and had a whole world dropped on him, that continues to go through grief, that this article has also had an impact and he kept copy I printed off, so he can read it when he wants.
I read alot on here, I am very mindful that I do not and will never experience first hand what you all experience.. You are all very brave, you all have empathy. I will quote only what my mum said on the telephone earlier after reading this and so she tells me other articles :
She said "what wonderful human beings"
Anyway from ones who cannot answer as they no longer with us, thank you again
Re: Mu Analysis: MAP Mental Health Crisis
I suppose it could be scary but tbh honest the last two years, I been more angry. My mum she says what she thinks. She was born in Moldova, and they can be pretty forthright. It a shame if that the case about women having that voice. Everyone's voice should be equal.
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Re: Mu Analysis: MAP Mental Health Crisis
Hard to read through till the end due to the intrinsic emotional load, but great article. I liked in particular the wide range of situations analyzed.
When society judges without understanding, it silences hearts that yearn for connection.