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Suicide.
Another officer from the capitol has been reported to have died by suicide.

This is significant&we need to be talking abt.Silence is stigmatizing.

We need to talk abt trauma.We need to talk abt moral injury. We need to talk abt going into your job& not being supported to do it.
We need to talk abt what it means to be someone who “protects&serves” &isn’t given protection yourself or the support to serve.

We need to talk about being a “hero” and then seen as failing. Or being a hero and then being the “enemy.”

We need to talk abt politics being toxic.
We need to talk abt stigma&mental health&vulnerability& what it means to ask for help in police & other frontline workers. Especially in men.

We need to talk abt access to care& services especially right after a mass trauma like the capitol attacks.

Who is checking in on them?
Oh. &, I’m not rt’ing the article because it uses “committed suicide”

The @washingtonpost is one of the best papers in the country and knows better.

If they need a refresher let @lindsaygholmes explain it: huffpost.com/entry/mental-h…. She always knows.

@phscoop #mentalhealth

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Let’s talk #mentalhealth in kids:
🔹in March 2020 &early April (bc of lockdown) kid ER visits for mental health ⬇️ 42%
🔹 Later April to Oct 2020,ED visits kids aged 5–11 & 12–17 years ⬆️ approximately 24% & 31%, respectively.

AKA We need investment NOW.

cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/6…
Kids are the future&if we don’t think abt their mental health& what we are doing to intervene,esp in a VERY resource strapped area(not a lot of specialists),we are really hurting them&our system for the long haul.

This is y mental health folks should b on #COVID19 task forces
BUT...while this is also concerning bc we turn to crisis services(ERs) bc the system is strapped&broken,I could make this argument for nearly every population in the US(&do when I show these slides of headlines in my talks)

The universal equalizer:All our mental health is shit.
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👋 people

Trolling healthcare workers is absolutely NOT.OK.

Exhaustion is an understatement of their experience.They minimize as it’s the ONLY word they can muster.

I’ve never seen a healthcare worker complain-that’s y we have burnout&high rates of suicide. Silence.

Enough.
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Here is something I have been thinking about: Even though this is very much a national tragedy, the narrative & experience of it varies profoundly from state to state.

I wonder what that will do when a college kid from NY sits with their friend from FL & they “don’t get it”?
I remember being a freshman in h. school during 9/11 & in a small school in N FL where few people had even been to NYC, let alone had people there. At the time, my sister @KimberlyBlumen1 was in college there & I had been to windows on the world August 2001. I felt out of place.
That feeling prompted me going to boarding school in some way&on the first anniversary of it,surrounded by people who had lost parents & friends &got it..it felt much more right.

That disconnect can cause ruptures in friend groups &mental health effects. This is that magnified
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THREAD: @NYMag's latest on the #WeinsteinTrial says the defense is attempting to discredit the survivors with 50+ pages of rape myths and logical fallacies - the same used to deny & justify male sexual aggression against women for decades.

Some facts:
thecut.com/2020/01/the-po…
As described by @Irin, the defense in the #HarveyWeinstein powerpoint boils down to two things:

1. "*Her behavior* afterward shows she was fine."

2. "My *otherwise* good behavior shows I couldn't have done it."
There is not one response to rape, assault, or trauma, or one classic victim. To suggest that there is or should be perpetuates rape myths that blame women & minimizing the real harm caused by rape.

journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…
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