"There have been a lot of marital issues, child-raising issues, but also a lot of mental-health issues like depression and anxiety," Johnson said.
The likelihood is that many of these kids will grow up to have mental-health issues of some kind, but which issues, and how chronic or severe they will be, no one really knows.
Ms. Johnson's frustrations with the city and state bureaucracies, for example, have left her with a sense that the mental-health issue is intractable, a perspective that detracts from her otherwise fine book.
The organization works in numerous public-policy fields including issues of poverty, health care, mental-health issues, transportation, and tax reform.
Our vaunted campaign operation hadn't even vetted Eagleton's selection with Missouri's Democratic governor, Warren Hearnes, who knew about the mental-health issue.
We need as a society to address this as a mental-health issue.
This is part of a larger effort across the military to find and address soldiers' mental-health issues as quickly as possible.
Apparently, the house is not equipped to deal with mental-health issues.
She appears to be an apolitical soccer mom, but she's actually a liberal do-gooder and her advocacy of mental-health issues threatens to increase health-care costs for most Americans.
The book also details several instances of students with mental-health issues having their situations exacerbated by indifferent and unsympathetic Harvard officials, as well as a campus housing structure with incompetent advisors.