People may roll their eyes at the concept, but at least it tries to address a problem that won’t go away on its own

“Maybe mental health isn’t the problem,” said Mr Z, listening to a news item about mental health on the radio. “Maybe it’s a crisis in late capitalism.”

“Funny, that’s what Sinéad O’Connor thinks,” I replied.

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