Don't miss the embedded link "Screening for Anxiety in Children and Adolescents" wherein: Table. Summary of USPSTF Rationale
These are fairly frightening proposals for government intrusion into the lives of other people's kids based on psychobabble of the highest order,
Children and adolescents ages 8 to 18 years - "No direct evidence on benefits of screening for anxiety on health outcomes due to a lack of studies.
Adequate evidence that treatment of anxiety with psychotherapy is associated with a moderate magnitude of benefit (e.g., treatment response, disease remission, or resolution).
Adequate evidence to link screening and early treatment of anxiety to a moderate benefit in improving health outcomes such as treatment response and disease remission."
Read the whole thing. Notice how most of the gibberish is buried behind tabs that have to be expanded to be read, and that no plain text whole version is provided. They know this is psycho garbage and are trying to hide it behind a disjointed layered webpage.
-"Anxiety"- That's all it will take now for government to grab the kids.
Don't miss the embedded link "Screening for Anxiety in Children and Adolescents" wherein: Table. Summary of USPSTF Rationale
These are fairly frightening proposals for government intrusion into the lives of other people's kids based on psychobabble of the highest order,
Read the whole thing. Notice how most of the gibberish is buried behind tabs that have to be expanded to be read, and that no plain text whole version is provided. They know this is psycho garbage and are trying to hide it behind a disjointed layered webpage.
-"Anxiety"- That's all it will take now for government to grab the kids.
The section you quoted? That's all pretty standard health research text. A little bit dense sure. But it's intelligible. The table seems fine too
If you think that that's psychobabble then you've not seen true psychobabble.
Replace 'anxiety' with 'being a cuck' and 'psychotherapy' with 'no more soy' and it all makes perfect sense.