From a longtermist perspective, other technologies and trends might promise a better cure for mental health problems. Genetic engineering, AI based therapy, nanotechnology, declining levels of global trauma as war and material hardship diminish.
I’m sympathetic to this sentiment, though none of the examples you give seem to be at all tractable / anywhere close to being rolled out within the next 10 years.
Also I think the 20th century has good examples of increasing material wealth not correlating with decreasing trauma. (Following Pinker here in thinking that violence is becoming more power law distributed, i.e. fewer episodes but each episode has a more extreme magnitude.)
I’m sympathetic to this sentiment, though none of the examples you give seem to be at all tractable / anywhere close to being rolled out within the next 10 years.
Also I think the 20th century has good examples of increasing material wealth not correlating with decreasing trauma. (Following Pinker here in thinking that violence is becoming more power law distributed, i.e. fewer episodes but each episode has a more extreme magnitude.)