And your statement proves that. "...isn't accountability and mental health a difficult proposition?" Of course it is. That doesn't mean that you can just eliminate the accountability requirement.
Example: Biden and his team recently nominated a woman to the nutrition advisory board who says nutrition and exercise are only a small piece of the obesity crisis. How are you going to treat depression, anxiety and attention disorders, if you are out there telling people that nutrition isn't an important part of mental and physical health.
We can go on and on about this. You can't allow open drug markets and resolve the mental health crisis. You can't expose young children to abstract sexual constructs and think that's pushing us toward mental stability. You cant keep telling people it's not their fault...it's societal systems, it's white males, it's the rich.
No, you have to have accountability. You have to eat right, take your meds, get your exercise, journal, be mindful, go to your therapy sessions, reduce your screen time, stop consuming porn, stop ruminating about the end of the planet and racism, face your trauma, and find God...YOU have to do all of those things. You can't just blame everyone else and wait for the government to fix it.
And we need to stop implying that just because something is difficult that it cant be done and that there is no reason to try.