you can also find us online, is a tweet by writing , or sign inc-spanwj on facebook.ou come note -- you can also e span.org.journal@c- sidestepping the issue of gun violence, "the washington times" reports -- host: looking at "the washington post," "looking for a mental health dialogue." host: we are asking you this morning if you think that mental health programs are adequate. caller: good morning. i have a recent experience. i have a teenage son that i had to take into the system in maryland. he was not as bad off as the other kids. system, as soon as they are done with you, there is no contact. they will not even return your phone calls. there is a big disconnect between when you have a teenager who needs some help but is unwilling to participate in continuing counseling and does not think they really have a problem. you cannot get your doctor to help you in anyway. to keep them in the process they have to be a threat to themselves or others. because my son is so good at school and not a threat, his grades are suffering but he is well behaved. host: when he first s