Yesterday I had to attend an update sort of class to maintain a chemical applicators certificate. Near the end of the day the speaker was from the mental health division of Alberta Health. Her presentation was how to deal with stressed out and difficult people. She told us that right now a whole lot of farmers are extremely stressed out and depressed. This in turn makes them capable of acting in a very erratic manner.
She also told us in the Consort/Cornation area the rural population was approaching a crisis and that they were encountering a very highly abnormal incidence of attempted suicides, domestic violence, family breakdown and accidents that are a result of poor attention span. She said the use of alcohol has skyrocketed in those areas. Apparently they know this increased use of alcohol happens as people are nearing their breaking point and try to self medicate in an attempt to cope with a hopeless situation. She went on to say another sympton can be lack of memory and a complete breakdown in ones ability to handle even minor problems. This inability leads to frustration and "instant" angry outbursts that are way out of proportion to the situation.
She claimed the situation, in that area, was approaching a disaster situation where they needed a system in place to do some sort of crisis intervention...unfortunately the Provincial government is dithering and ignoring their recommendations!
Now I found this whole thing astounding! I didn't realize things had got that bad, although I realize that is one hard hit area. I guess I always figured anyone who lived out there were "survivors" as it is a tough place to live at the best of times? I also find it amazing that our Provincial government would not do something, when the health people tell them we are approaching a wreck?
She also told us in the Consort/Cornation area the rural population was approaching a crisis and that they were encountering a very highly abnormal incidence of attempted suicides, domestic violence, family breakdown and accidents that are a result of poor attention span. She said the use of alcohol has skyrocketed in those areas. Apparently they know this increased use of alcohol happens as people are nearing their breaking point and try to self medicate in an attempt to cope with a hopeless situation. She went on to say another sympton can be lack of memory and a complete breakdown in ones ability to handle even minor problems. This inability leads to frustration and "instant" angry outbursts that are way out of proportion to the situation.
She claimed the situation, in that area, was approaching a disaster situation where they needed a system in place to do some sort of crisis intervention...unfortunately the Provincial government is dithering and ignoring their recommendations!
Now I found this whole thing astounding! I didn't realize things had got that bad, although I realize that is one hard hit area. I guess I always figured anyone who lived out there were "survivors" as it is a tough place to live at the best of times? I also find it amazing that our Provincial government would not do something, when the health people tell them we are approaching a wreck?
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