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The Therapist the Court Ordered

Dr. Rebecca Bailey, a family therapist, has faced numerous complaints regarding her controversial practice, Transitioning Families, which reunites families amid troubled custody disputes, often in abusive contexts. Critics claim her methods prioritize affluent parents, sidelining protective ones, while courts continue to endorse her, perpetuating a flawed system linked to a broader problematic industry.

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The Adderall Shortage Is Getting Worse in the Ways That Matter Most

The ongoing Adderall shortage, now in its fourth year, continues to worsen despite a DEA production quota increase. Structural issues in supply chains, pharmaceutical exits from the generic market, and a high demand fueled by telehealth prescriptions contribute to the crisis. Patients resort to unsafe alternatives, highlighting the inadequacy of regulatory responses.

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THE ADVOCATE’S COLLAPSE

Justin Fairfax built a second act exposing institutional failure. But his role in the Donovon Lynch case, a collapsing legal fight at home, and mounting personal pressure tell a more complicated story—one that ended in irreversible tragedy.

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Two Paths: What Tiger Woods Can Learn From Anthony Kim

In March 2026, Anthony Kim, once overshadowed by Tiger Woods in 2008, achieved a remarkable comeback, ranking 203rd after years of personal struggles and injuries. In contrast, Woods plummeted to 3,483rd, marked by legal issues and health declines. Both men’s trajectories highlight the impact of adversity in professional golf.

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Locked Up Instead of Helped: How America Is Failing Kids in Mental Health Crisis

An NPR investigation reveals a troubling trend where mentally ill children end up in juvenile detention due to a lack of available psychiatric treatment options. This crisis stems from decades of reduced psychiatric capacity and insufficient community care. Lawmakers must address this moral failure by expanding treatment options and rebuilding local support systems for vulnerable youth.

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Kaiser’s $30 Million Settlement: A Mental Health Failure Wrapped in Bureaucracy

Kaiser Permanente will pay $30 million to settle claims by the U.S. Department of Labor for inadequate mental health care coverage under the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act. The settlement highlights systemic barriers to access and enforcement failures, emphasizing the need for rigorous compliance and accountability in mental health care.

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Adderall Shortage Persists Into 2026 — Modest DEA Quota Increase Offers Limited Relief

The ongoing Adderall shortage in the U.S. has persisted since late 2022, causing inconsistent access for patients. Although the DEA increased production limits for stimulants, manufacturing delays and supply chain issues complicate availability. Patients are urged to plan refills early while advocates continue to push for systemic changes to address this crisis.

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The Adderall Shortage Isn’t an Accident—It’s a Policy Failure

The ongoing Adderall shortage, affecting Americans with ADHD since late 2022, results from regulatory failures and mismatched supply and demand. Rising ADHD diagnoses, increased telehealth access, and reduced stigma highlighted the need for flexible production quotas. Patients face significant disruptions, impacting their performance and well-being, while effective governance remains elusive.

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The Psychiatric Weapon: How Mental Health Was Turned into a Weapon of Control

California’s family courts exploit psychological diagnoses to control parents, monetizing their trauma under the guise of therapy. The interconnected system—comprising judges, evaluators, and therapists—creates dependencies that perpetuate conflict and financial burdens on families. Brenna Gano’s case exemplifies this abuse, revealing systemic failures and calls for urgent reform to protect vulnerable individuals.

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