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nextcity.orgResidents living in buildings with more trees and grass nearby reported committing fewer acts of aggression in the previous year than residents living in buildings surrounded by barren land and pavement. Reported levels of fighting, pushing, grabbing, shoving, slapping, or throwing something at a family member were lower for those living in housing
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Most literature on mental illness and homelessness indicates that more than half of the people on the streets are mentally ill with manifestations of the following, to name a few: affective disorders; schizophrenia, in all its many variations; recurrent depressive and manic-depressive disorders (bipolarism); post-traumatic stress disorder ;
... See moreGary Smith • Radical Compassion: Finding Christ in the Heart of the Poor
There's a Neighbor for That: On Civic Associations as a Social Technology
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