The Psychiatry nightmare 1
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there are some who need these drugs, but 90% of it is bogus
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@linkindinkin I hope you don't believe that. Any idea how complex cancer is? Any idea how complex an organic mental illness is? Do you really think the gov would rather pay for meds for a mentally ill person instead of having them out there paying taxes? The vast majority of seriously mentally ill people are supported by the gov. You really think the gov wouldn't love a 200 mpg engine. Cheap energy=economy thrives. Chronic illnesses are just a drain on resources for everyone, government included
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Why haven't they sourced where they get their figures from? Kinda discredits the doc, even though I very much agree with what the interviewees and general stance of the documentaries.
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@aureez i have been through the same
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the vid.'s info says that it "threatens to destroy the whole civilization"...I feel more like its all PART of this civilization. Its not an invasion. Its a growth on this sick society. The sooner we realize that its all one intertwined system which we should examine, the closer we are to understanding our sickness as a civilization.
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4 2 months i was locked as manic depressive( bi-polar dis) with seroquel and lorazepaam on menu against my will of course...
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Just because Scientologists are pulling a scam, that doesn't mean that they're not exposing the lies & scams of others.
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"Anyone who sees a psychiatrist ought to have his head examined."
--Samuel Goldwyn
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Just because you had bad reactions to soda/sugar/caffeine (did it ever occur to you that maybe you have some kind of allergy??), that doesn't mean everyone else does.
Do you actually think everyone was perfectly sane & mentally healthy before the modern age of food & drink like these???
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I completely disagree with this video also. It takes one bad experience that a mental patient had and tries to discredit people with mental illness. It's easy to find some unhappy people and try to make a case for anything.
All this does it minimalizes the people who really need help.
It is true that drugs are over-prescribed, but come on! That is the reason why I chose to become a psychologist rather than a psychiatrist, because I focus on ones ability to manage thier own syptoms without drugs. I personally prefer CBT in most cases. But it's ubsurd to say that there is no such thing as mental illness!
bunkywhitegirl5 2 years ago 12
The money machine that this feeds is a huge problem with it in my mind....Do you ever think that they will design a cure for cancer or mental illnesses? If they did, all of the cancer medicine companies and doctors specializing in cancer would go out of business. From the governments standpoint, finding cures is not in the economies best interest and could cause economic collapse, similar to the 200mpg engine would make the oil companies go out of business...follow the money...
linkindinkin 2 years ago 11