In Saturday's edition of The New
York Times, Odyssey House President & CEO Dr. Peter Provet is one of
several experts commenting on a recent article examining the growing number of people
with severe mental illness who are coming into contact with the criminal
justice system in the absence of adequate health care services.
To the Editor:
In "Police Confront Rising Number of Mentally Ill" (front page, April 2), there is no mention of the intersection of drug abuse and mental illness, and how such use exacerbates psychiatric symptoms and leaves the individual far more unstable, symptomatic and volatile (though not necessarily more violent.)
As services for the
mentally ill retract, greater disturbance will be evidenced, and increased
demands will be placed on emergency personnel, police officers and prison
guards. Unfortunately, it often takes a tragedy to secure adequate treatment funding
to confront one of our biggest social challenges: the degree to which self-harm
and harm to society are compounded by untreated and undertreated substance
abuse and mental health disorders.
PETER
PROVET
President
and Chief Executive
Odyssey
House
New
York, April 3, 2014
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