Exposing Psychiatry - Only Smarties have the answer part 1
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Have you went off the deep end and killed some1 yet. You a nut bag, take your meds.
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Are psychiatrists bad or mad?
They certainly do a lot of harm to their patients, but many of them are quite sincere about what they are doing and really believe they are helping people. So it appears to be some form of delusion, which would indicate that they do have a serious mental disorder. A large perecentage also have delusions of grandeur, thought disorder, and incongruity of thought and affect (smiling at their patients whilst writing utter nonsense about them).
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love the pompous puppet
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This is an absolutely excellent show!
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3:37 Reference to Royal college of something or other. Looked at the website for the Royal college of psychiatry recently, their bit on "How do they work" for antidepressants showing how much they know about that.
One day when it is found out how they DO work they wont be handed out anymore becuase negative effects will no longer be subjective and due to the patients "illness".
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I thought you would feel this was true to life. Yes, they are expanding that little brown book. Think its called DSM-4. Thanks for viewing this. Peace-Richard
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lmao. The psychiatry puppet was too true to life. I too am being forceably medicated and victomised by the psychiatry dept. I have some sort of daydreaming condition that they call parionoid schizophrenia.
Peace.
Amanda
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This video IS part of a series (the '1 of 8' in the title gives it away!)
Maybe if people watched the whole thing they wouldn't be so quick to jump to conclusions about the 'message', hey?!
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(continued) ... I can find no evidence that psychiatry is a genetic disease or that it is caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain. Rather it seems to be a personality disorder, which stems from their early environment at medical school and their relationships with other members of their profession.
Talk-therapy doesn't seem to work with psychiatrists, as most of them lack empathy and have no insight into their condition. So they ought to be locked up for society's protection.
Isisbridge 2 years ago 4
So real, even down to not calling you by your own name. My sister has been called Susan so often by psychiatric professionals that she now thinks that is her name!!
jacquisyt 2 years ago 4