The document discusses the relationship between post-traumatic stress and poverty. It notes that minorities living in poverty have limited access to psychiatric evaluations, and undiagnosed PTSD can lead to problems like depression. The author argues that children growing up in high-crime, poverty-stricken areas are more likely to develop PTSD and behavioral issues without treatment. The author proposes researching the lack of psychiatric resources for impoverished communities and schools to address generational cycles of mental health issues influenced by poverty and unstable environments.