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Without the explanation, (and without looking it up) I would’ve figured it was about telephones, and I would’ve just left you a message after the beep! But… since it’s not, I won’t.
“Bell Let’s Talk (Quebec French: Bell Cause pour la cause) is a campaign created by the Canadian telecommunications company, Bell Canada, in an effort to raise awareness and combat stigma surrounding mental illness in Canada.”
I just read an article about Gen Z students that said over awareness of mental health issues was a serious problem for many young people these days, and they needed more teaching about resilience and basic life skills like time management and problem-solving instead of expecting meds to fix all of life’s little hiccups…
As a Registered Psychotherapist, I wish the government would stop cutting funds to our mental health hospitals. They are contributing to more people out on the streets when they could be helped.
The Duke 2 months ago
Has a nice ring to it!
Dobie Premium Member 2 months ago
Without the explanation, (and without looking it up) I would’ve figured it was about telephones, and I would’ve just left you a message after the beep! But… since it’s not, I won’t.
christelisbetty 2 months ago
It would be refreshing if we could have a civilized conversation here. Any takers ?
the lost wizard 2 months ago
Give Orange a chance and he’ll ruin everyone’s mental health, :(
Howard'sMyHero 2 months ago
I’m pretty sure it’s #2 …!
CleverHans Premium Member 2 months ago
This one definitely needs more explanation…
“Bell Let’s Talk (Quebec French: Bell Cause pour la cause) is a campaign created by the Canadian telecommunications company, Bell Canada, in an effort to raise awareness and combat stigma surrounding mental illness in Canada.”
I just read an article about Gen Z students that said over awareness of mental health issues was a serious problem for many young people these days, and they needed more teaching about resilience and basic life skills like time management and problem-solving instead of expecting meds to fix all of life’s little hiccups…
dapperdaniel 2 months ago
Using social media to promote awareness about mental health would be the ultimate irony.
KrisJustKris Premium Member 2 months ago
Ironically, I went to my psychiatrist today.
Chris Sherlock 2 months ago
Prescriptions are expensive these days. No wonder #3 resorted to stealing the Prozac.
Shikamoo Premium Member 2 months ago
As a Registered Psychotherapist, I wish the government would stop cutting funds to our mental health hospitals. They are contributing to more people out on the streets when they could be helped.