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Michelle Obama Takes A Stand On Mental Health In Compelling Op-Ed

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  • The conversation about mental health in America is one First Lady Michelle Obama refuses to ignore.

    In a special editorial piece for The Huffington Post, FLOTUS shares why the mental heath of both children and army veterans is more important than ever, also explaining how the Affordable Care Act works with patients to help get the care they need.

    The First Lady opens her piece with a story about a young veteran facing signs of acute post-traumatic stress disorder. Ryan Rigdon considered suicide after completing two tours in Iraq, but Obama explained how Joining Forces – the initiative she started with Dr. Jill Biden – helps to support both veterans and military families. Rigdon thankfully received the care he needed.

    In her piece, she also salutes Her Royal Highness, Catherine, The Duchess of Cambridge for her own initiative to highlight the importance of young children’s mental health. Both the First Lady and the Duchess wrote pieces as part of the Young Minds Matter editorial series for the site to raise awareness.

    Michelle Obama also talked about the importance of acknowledging mental health troubles within families – instead of downplaying them:

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    4 thoughts on “Michelle Obama Takes A Stand On Mental Health In Compelling Op-Ed

    1. I think it’s kind of ironic that a tranny is talking about mental health. Of course, I think she needs help the way she spends taxpayer money on vacations.

      • She could go on a vacation with Caitlin Bruce Jenner. You know, those expensive million dollar vacations courtesy of the US taxpayers.

    2. Who cares what comes out of this tranny’s mouth? The tranny mooshell spends its days ramming obammy up the @ss and when he has the audacity to ask for a reach around mooshell just punches him in the back of the head.

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