Harke the Boeotarch
Dreams Wash Away
To connect mental health treatments to addiction is a stretch since addiction has a lot of factors that can't be addressed proactively by mental health treatment. It's always hard to measure a intervention that prevents a measurable condition, though.
I only know that when people with (an inclination towards) pre-existing mental issues and drug addiction go together the combination can turn into a complete clusterfuck and what Miss Bridges says in her videos would indicate she might be that.
She relates her alcohol and drug (mis-)adventures (interesting) in combination with her eating disorder (boring as f*ck) and her moving through the Gothic world in the '90s, '00s and '10s (fascinating) and she is only a few years younger than I am.
My mother once said about someone else who dressed like someone in Gothic fashion that she looked like someone about to be committed to a mental ward for a spell (she mostly meant the make-up, also she was a teacher who specialized in students with learning disabilities). Miss Bridges looks just like that.
Also her paranormal stories on her youtube are completely bonkers, notably the one about vampires.
What the Scotland overdoses have in common is a population of disaffected workers, similar to those in the Rust Belt in the US. Once they are in the opioid addiction pattern, poor people tend to select the cheaper option which is street purchase of heroin or fentanyl.
Not sure if that's a fair comparison to the folks in the Rust Belt. In Western Europe such people are kept in welfare and universal healthcare all their unemployed lives. Same as the folks in the south.
The boozing and the drugging are mostly their choice.
Perhaps it has something to do with the lower level of sunshine?










