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1: The Biological Approach to Psychiatry: History and Prospects ...
... A remarkable feature of mental illness is that it can come about in many different ways. These diverse origins have confused some people who were led to believe that behavioral abnormalities must have psychological causes. Whereas psychological ... Pellagra dementia, depression dietary (niacin deficiency) niacin (The Biological Approach to Psychiatry, Samuel H. Barondes, The Journal of Neuroscience, June 1990) An example of a major psychiatric disorder with an overt brain pathology is dementia ... This quandary set the stage for a radical change in psychiatric thought. Freud changes directions The ensuing movement away ... Table 2. A few drugs used in psychiatry Drug Effect Mechanism* Chlorpromazine antipsychotic binds dopamine and other ... Lithium antimanic blocks phosphoinositide metabolism Diazepam antianxiety binds GABA, receptor * Many of these drugs bind to ... These discoveries led to a major scientific and pharmaceutic effort to develop better derivatives of these drugs and to ... ...
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2: Anti-psychotic drugs cause permanent brain damage
... cures schizophrenia, because there are no objective criteria to determine whether a person has or does not have this alleged disorder. ... The first psychiatric drug Thorazine was first used in surgery medical patients because of how it made them indifferent and apathetic toward ... They do not fix mental illness, they remove the symptoms. Most of the "good" Neuroleptic drugs are reputed to do, can be accounted for by the ... Putting a person on Anti-Psychotic drugs can cause brain damage. Psychiatric drugs are dangerous, cause brain damage and work no better than ... Understanding of their mechanisms of action is, therefore, incomplete." (The Biological Approach to Psychiatry, Samuel H. Barondes, The Journal of ... which may actually be responsible for the palliative psychological effects." (The Biological Approach to Psychiatry, Samuel H. ... Psychiatric drugs restore the normal balance between synapse and receptor, and cure the person of psychotic behaviours and thoughts. a. This ... ...
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3: Anatomy of an Epidemic, Robert Whitaker, 2010 AD
Perhaps the one telltale sign that the meeting was for people diagnosed with a mental illness was that a fair number were ... but I never saw any convincing evi-dence that any psychiatric disorder, including depression, results from a ... Fn 12 [C. Ross, Pseudoscience in Biological Psychiatry (New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1995), 111.], p 74 Contemporary neuroscience research has failed to confirm any serotonergic lesion in any mental disorder, and has in ... If rats were given a drug that blocked D, re-ceptors, that receptor subtype increased in density. M. Porceddu, "[3H]SCH 23390 binding sites increase after chronic ... The untreated patients consistently show a somewhat lower retention rate." fn 8 L. Epstein, "An approach to the effect of ... A. Jablensky, "Schizophrenia: manifestations, incidence and course in different cultures," Psychological Medicine 20, ... First, identify the cause or nature of the disorder. Second, develop a treatment to counteract it. Antibiotics killed ... ...
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4: Psychiatry is founded upon the "medical/chemical model" which ...
to real science in the field, if, for example, it can help me make better medication decisions or develop newer and better medications. ... Tana Dineen, 2001, p 86) Humanism and Evolution Christianity Biological/chemical View Moral/spiritual View There is no God or creator. God ... Psychiatric drugs remove the symptoms of pain, anxiety and depression but never address the actual cause of the mental illness. ... The use of the term mental disorder in the title of DSM-IV-TR (The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) is an ... Preferable terms for the universe of conditions defined in DSM-IV would be psychiatric disorders or psychological disorders, but neither of these is feasible ... that would and should produce a tremendous change in the way we approach homicidal behavior." (Neurophysiology, philosophy on collision ... Among the few exceptions are drug effects, mental retardation due to a genetic or brain disorder, and cognitive disorders such as those ... ...
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5: Social Anxiety Disorder or Social Phobia is pure "classic" Junk ...
Anxiety is a sinful behaviour choice which is "cured" through self-control not drugs. B. What biopsychiatrists, drug companies and governments say: ... 1 diabetes, mental illnesses are complex and probably result from a combination of genetic, environmental, psychological, and developmental factors. ... ... 2005; Swinson, 2005; Wakefield, Horwitz, and Schmitz, 2005) are examples of mental illness or normal problems in living. Nonetheless, each of these disorders remains in the DSM." (The Journal of mind and behavior, Guy A. Boysen, v28, p 157-173) 5. "Etiology: Biological Theories: Several biological theories of panic disorder are prominent in the psychiatric literature. ... Psychodynamic Theory: With the 1909 publication of the case of Little Hans, Freud started to develop a psychological theory of phobic symptom formation (Freud 1909/1955). ... a spirit distinct from his body] approach to the mind is not only philosophically defensible; it is critical to alleviating some psychiatric disorders. ... ...
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6: Psychiatry Myth: Chemical imbalances in the brain!
... defective and that a drug will temporarily fix the problem." (Your Drug May Be Your Problem, Peter Breggin, David Cohen, 2007 AD, p 60) ... Moving NIMH to NIH sends an important signal that mental illness is a disease, like heart and lung and kidney diseases." (The Brain is Back ... However, studies in the mid-1970s had shown the overall unreliability of these psychiatric labels, a conclusion that was supported by Chodoff ... in this struggle is the current trend to approach psychological problems from a biological perspective, with regard to both diagnosis and treatment. For instance, neurobiological evidence and explanations are being sought for such problems as trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder." ... to real science in the field, if, for example, it can help me make better medication decisions or develop newer and better medications. ... In addition, the consequences of the cellular actions and pharmacological manipulations of their synthesis, release, reuptake, and receptor ... ...
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7: Anxiety and Depression are not caused from chemical imbalances ...
... Depression and Manic Depression, Canadian Psychiatric Association, APA, Brochure produced through a health education grant from: Eli Lilly Canada Inc., Pfizer Canada Inc., and SmithKline Beecham Inc., three drug companies, 2007) 12. "Mood disorders are ... And as is true of biological factors, proving that a particular psychological factor is causal would require prospectively following up people at risk for depression to determine whether those with the factor are more likely to develop a mood disorder." (Textbook of Clinical Psychiatry, Hales, Yudofsky, 2003 AD, p 485) 13. "Mood disorders are ... comorbidity, disordered thinking, degree of intrusion into the personality) to existing categorical diagnoses and the DSM multiaxial approach." (Textbook of Clinical Psychiatry, Hales, Yudofsky, 2003 AD, p 519) 14. "Depression is an illness. ... Sigmund Freud (1917[1915]/1 957) pointed out that both grief and depression are reactions to loss, but depressive symptoms include guilt and low ... ...
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8: "Post traumatic stress disorder" (PTSD) is a myth. "Critical ...
... care coverage" diagnose themselves as having a mental illness (now called "post-traumatic stress disorder [PTSD]"). ... Its effect, if any, was owing solely to suggestion. In his early years of practice, Freud routinely used this method. Its ... psychiatric therapy to military malingerers treated by doctors pretending to believe that the shirkers were sick." (Psychiatry: The Science of Lies, Thomas Szasz, 2008 AD, p 70) 7. There is an entire industry of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder ... For many, he believes, these signs of stress, if left untreated, would "develop into full-fledged post-traumatic stress ... Anxiety is a sinful behaviour choice which is "cured" through self-control not drugs. B. What biopsychiatrists, drug ... He called this condition a physioneurosis , a term implying an interaction of psychological and biological processes, which served as a ... An initial study found an association between PTSD and a polymorphism of the dopamine D2 receptor (Comings et al. 1996); ... ...
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9: Tourette's Syndrome, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, OCD is not ...
syndrome (TS), NAMI, National Alliance on Mental Illness, Charles T. Gordon, III, M.D.) There is no known genetic ... This proves the mind is in full control of the repetitive behaviours. If it was solely a biological problem and the ... The general public have been lied to by psychiatrist, psychologists, the mental health industry, drug companies and the ... issue caused by defective DNA. 9. "A nonmaterialist approach to the mind is not only philosophically defensible; it is critical to alleviating some psychiatric disorders. Obsessive-compulsive disorder and phobias, for example, may be more effectively ... Long ago, Freud correctly called attention to the similarities between the ritualized thoughts and acts of the obsessional ... Theories: Although OCD used to be viewed as having a psychological etiology, a wealth of biological findings that have ... People whose brains are injured sometimes develop OCD, which suggests it is a physical condition. If a placebo is given to ... ...
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10: Bipolar Disorder (Manic-Depressive) are not caused from chemical ...
People with the disorder may be more vulnerable to emotional and physical stresses and a lack of sleep, the break-up of an important relationship, drug and alcohol use, changes ... Kelsoe et al., 1989), the genetic approach is bound to succeed ultimately." (The Biological Approach to Psychiatry, Samuel H. Barondes, The Journal of Neuroscience, June 1990) 5. "What ... If bipolar disorder were caused entirely by genes, then the identical twin of someone with the illness would always develop the illness, and research has shown that this is not the case. But if one twin has bipolar disorder, the other twin is more likely to develop the illness ... through similar experiences." (Anxiety, Depression and Manic Depression, Canadian Psychiatric Association, APA, Brochure produced through a health education grant from: Eli ... It is believed that depression is caused by a chemical imbalance involving a deficiency in one or more neurotransmitters. What about psychological factors? Certain stressful ... ...
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11: Psychiatry: Chemical imbalances are mythical. Anti-psychotic ...
... "Conclusion: the brain abnormalities attributed causal significance in mental illness are most likely the result of neuroleptic drug treatment." (Loren R. Mosher M.D.) Ballesteros J, Gonzales-Pinto A, & Bulbena A. Tardive dyskinesia associated with higher mortality in psychiatric patients: results of a ... Tardive Dyskinesia and Cognitive Impairment. Biological Psychiatry, 22, 393-395, 1987. (Association between TD and cognitive impairment. "The relationship appears to be linear: individuals with severe forms of the disorder are most impaired cognitively.") JL ... Tardive dyskinesia and associated cognitive disorders: a convergent neuropsycological and neurophysiological approach. Brain and Cognition ... Psychological Medicine, 26, 681-688. 1996. (Progressive deterioration in cognitive function is seen even late in chronic phase of ... 1998. (Drugs cause hypertrophy of the caudate, putamen, and thalamus, which is thought to be "structural adaptation to receptor blockade." ... ...
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12: Mental Illness cures: (EDS-7) Etiological Diagnostic Snapsheet
... Drugs (psychiatric drugs make people unable to work) Lazy, Cheater, junkie Proverbs 18; 26:13-18 Work or starve, Drug rehab 2 Thess 3:10 ... Vices (6) 6 Vices: Cigarettes, alcohol, Drugs (recreational and all psychiatric drugs: pharmakia), food lust: unhealthy diet (over weight), ... Unnatural repetitive thoughts or actions, Tourette's, obsessive compulsive disorder "OCD", ticks, stuttering, nail biting, blinking, grunting, etc. Psychologically induced biological lusts. learned behavior, psychological addiction 2 Cor 8:21; 1 Cor 9:27 mind over body, ... performing certain activities." (The Myth of Mental Illness, Thomas Szasz, 1961 AD, p47) Category Description of self-disablement Is this you? ... The behaviours of mental illness are a smokescreen to hide a problem they face. The correct approach is to recognize that if psychotic and ... When people have no options left but to face punishment, they develop schizophrenia in advance the same way warthogs begin squealing and ... ...
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13: Schizophrenia and Schizoaffective Disorder is not caused from ...
Psychiatry 47 (1990): 213-19; J. Hietala, "Striatal D2 dopamine receptor characteristics in neurolepticnaïve schizophrenic patients ... By helping families to develop less conflicted, more loving communication and relationships, we go to the heart of the problem of ... have diverse professionals squandered on studying this nonexistent illness." (The Meaning of the Mind, Thomas Szasz, 1996 AD, p 121) c. ... causes schizophrenia, bipolar mood disorder, or any other functional mental disorder" (Pseudoscience in Biological Psychiatry, Colin A. Ross, M.D., & Alvin Pam, Ph.D., 1995, p. 90). f. "The same principles apply to all psychiatric disorders, from "panic disorder" to "schizophrenia." ... C. What biopsychiatrists, drug companies and governments say: Notice they admit they have no idea what causes it: "Research to define causes ... been questioned (Byerley, 1989; Kelsoe et al., 1989), the genetic approach is bound to succeed ultimately." (The Biological Approach to ... ...
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14: Hysteria: Great blunders in the history of psychiatry
but a behaviour made into a disease: "I maintain, therefore, that Freud did not discover that hysteria was a mental illness. ... there are neither biological or chemical tests nor biopsy or necropsy findings for verifying or falsifying DSM diagnoses. ... However, psychiatric researchers lost no time "discovering" a host of new mental maladies, ranging from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder to caffeinism and pathological gambling." (Psychiatry: The Science of Lies, Thomas Szasz, 2008 AD, p 2) f. "as illness is reflected by the contemporary psycho-analytic view of malingering. According to it, malingering is an ... present, researchers now concur that these disorders represent biological phenomena rather than purely psychological events. ... excite sympathy, is all very well" The he describes his approach in contrast: "but when they are bidden to stay in bed a ... C. Hysteria, mental illness: Faking for personal profit: Unknown Etiology 1. "Why does a "patient" develop "hysteria"? In ... ...
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15: Mental Illness and Brain imaging systems: fMRI, CT, MRI, SPECT ...
... brains of schizophrenics, except those changes from psychiatric drug induced chemical imbalances. "Epilepsy: The most important use of ... They measure electrical activity but cannot interpret thought and emotion. Stated simply: The error of Biological Psychiatrists is that ... Neuroscientists and psychiatrists admit they cannot find the cause of mental illness with brain-imaging techniques. Take special note of ... and clearly incremental improvement to the existent approach to the clinical diagnosis of classic psychiatric illnesses (Morihisa 1991)." (Textbook of Clinical Psychiatry, ... Sensitivity, which measures the ability of a test to detect the presence of a disorder, is usually characterized by a low rate of false ... (e.g., functional magnetic resonance imaging or positron emission tomography) and by purpose (e.g., activation or receptor mapping). ... You said "psychological problems are in reality brain problems, and that through new imaging techniques we can see many of them" Doctor ... ...
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16: Ontological trichotomy of man: Spirit, Soul and Body
... Some people are born with the genetic mutation of Down Syndrome and never develop past a six year old. These limitations to the spirit vary ... Etc. "There is a sound medical basis for the disease model of derangement, namely, the illness now known as neurosyphilis or paresis. In ... These are moral choices and not body induced. Examples of medical causes of "psychiatric disorders" Disease Symptoms Cause Treatment ... Graves' disease, adrenal gland malfunction Surgery, drugs adapted from: The Biological Approach to Psychiatry, Samuel H. Barondes, The Journal of ... Even more unlikely, given Luke 2:52 that clearly says Jesus learned like any normal boy as he grew up. If you gave Jesus an anesthesia drug, ... For example, no one would seriously argue that Schizophrenia or Bipolar Disorder are unrelated to brain dysfunction." (DSM-IV-TR Guidebook, ... Preferable terms for the universe of conditions defined in DSM-IV would be psychiatric disorders or psychological disorders, but neither of ... ...
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17: Historical overview of Psychiatry: 1550 BC - 2010 AD
Encyclopedia of psychiatric history Click to View Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Click ... where he identified anxiety, panic attacks and sleeplessness in Queen Elizabeth of Bohemia that had no biological cause. ... This has nothing in common with Freud, since Reynolds believed that the conscious freewill of a man choosing to overcome sin, is the best way to cure mental illness. "as Husbandmen use to do those Trees which are crooked . . . or else it is done, by ... until it was replaced in the first edition of the DSM-I in 1952 with "conversion reaction" and "somatization disorder." ... Moore then contradicts himself and says that the cure is self control of the mind, not some drug for the body: [thoughts] ... of Sense, as to know what they were to suffer at the Approach of these inhuman Creatures, who never came to bring them ... not the body. (Rhapsodies in the Application of the Psychological Method of Cure in Mental Alienation, Johann Christian ... ...
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18: Panic Disorder is pure "classic" Junk science.
sudden panic fits for an infinite number of specific things, it is not a disease. 6. "The same principles apply to all psychiatric disorders, from "panic disorder" to "schizophrenia." ... Anxiety is a sinful behaviour choice which is "cured" through self-control not drugs. B. What biopsychiatrists, drug companies and governments say: Notice they admit they have no idea ... Some theories suggest that panic disorder is part of a more generalized anxiety in the people who have panic attacks or that severe separation anxiety can develop into panic disorder or phobias, most often agoraphobia. Biological theories point to ... and medication may offer some benefits over either one alone." (Panic Disorder, NAMI, National Alliance on Mental Illness, Jack Gorman, MD May 2003) 2. "What Causes Panic Disorder? ... like heart disease and type 1 diabetes, mental illnesses are complex and probably result from a combination of genetic, environmental, psychological, and developmental factors. ... ... ...
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19: Borderline Personality Disorder, BPD is not caused from chemical ...
Psychiatry is Junk science No scientific data that Psychiatry works! Click to View Snapshot: Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is the benchmark of psychiatric behaviour control. Diagnosed ... Age 19>: send the kid to university and let the professor's deal with him. 6. Jesus commands us not to behave in sinful ways. B. What biopsychiatrists, drug companies and governments say: ... Psychoanalytic theory has tended to emphasize the contribution of develop-mental and environmental factors, such as pathological or inadequate parenting, whereas neurobiological perspectives ... The causes of BPD are unclear, although psychological and biological factors may be involved. ... How is BPD treated? A combination of psychotherapy and medication appears to provide the best results for treatment of BPD." (Borderline Personality Disorder, NAMI, National Alliance on Mental Illness, S. Charles Schulz, MD May 2003) 5. "borderline personality disorder: Etiology: Psychoanalytic theories have ... ...
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20: Psychiatry: Eating disorders: anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa ...
They are behaviour choices overcome with self-will and not diseases. B. What biopsychiatrists, drug companies and governments say: Notice they admit they have no idea what causes it: "culture certainly ... Recently, scientists have found certain neurotransmitters (serotonin and norepinephrine) to be decreased in some persons with bulimia. Most likely, it is a combination of environmental and biological factors that contribute to the development and expression of this disorder." (Bulimia Nervosa, NAMI, National Alliance on Mental Illness, ... Most women with anorexia recover, usually following intensive psychological and medical care. While we have made progress, it is not enough; NIMH hopes to use the new tools I described in my talk to ... A third type, binge-eating disorder, has been suggested but has not yet been approved as a formal psychiatric diagnosis. Eating disorders frequently develop during adolescence or early adulthood, but some reports indicate their onset can occur during ... ...
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21: Psychiatry damages society and individuals
... Tana Dineen, 2001, p 121) "With a general public sensitized to problems as having a psychological cause, it would be difficult to convince people that the services now so energetically promoted both in the private and public sectors, are ... Neuroleptics are how society drugs their problem people into submission. Click to View Psychiatric drugs cause diabetes 25% of Psychiatric drug users develop diabetes. Click to View Brain Damage from Shock Treatments! 450 volts at 1 amp for 5 seconds through ... Millions are labeled "biologically-impaired" for the rest of their life because psychiatrists claim they have a chemical imbalance in their brain that cannot be fixed. Marriages have ended in divorce for fear of passing the mental illness ... Click to View Psychiatry's money grab & Pharmaceuticals One factor that seduces the Psychiatry industry towards the chemical/biological approach is the money the drug company's offer! Psychiatric chamber of horrors Exhibit #1: Lobotomy Click to View ... ...
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22: FRAUD: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-IV) is a fraud ...
... treatment for your serious illness" or "This drug corrects biochemical imbalances in your brain" or "Never fail to take this medication; it's just like insulin for diabetes." ... This behavior is consistent with the authoritarian and controlling approaches they are taught during their training." (Your Drug May Be Your Problem, Peter Breggin, David ... However, studies in the mid-1970s had shown the overall unreliability of these psychiatric labels, a conclusion that was supported by Chodoff when he noted that "treatment ... But rather than share their turf, psychiatrists and psychologists began fighting for the same turf. Significant in this struggle is the current trend to approach psychological problems ... And pharmaceuticals are being tested and dispensed for the treatment not only of depressive symptoms, but also of attention deficit hyperactive disorder (e.g. Ritalin), impotence (e.g. Viagra) and alcoholism (e.g. Naltrexone). This shift towards a biological orientation has ... ...
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23: Psychiatry: Postpartum Depression Psychiatric disorders, PPD ...
... actually think that Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is a disease: "What Causes PMS and PMDD? Although the etiology of PMS and PMDD remains uncertain at present, researchers now concur that these disorders represent biological phenomena rather than purely psychological events. ... probably reflects an underlying vulnerability to affective illness. Women with histories of major depression or bipolar disorder are more vulnerable to PPD, and women who develop PPD will often go on to have recurrent episodes of depression unrelated to pregnancy or childbirth. ... Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is well tolerated and rapidly effective for severe postpartum depression and psychosis." (Postpartum Psychiatric disorders, Postpartum Depression, PPD, The Center for ... True to form, the shameless profit seeking psychiatry industry has even begun to openly promote and diagnose men with Postpartum Depression (PPD)! The idea of diagnosing men with PPD is pure Freud. Whereas he failed to convince ... ...
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24: Mental Illness Myths and other Unicorns!
... Psychiatry hides the fact they have no idea how to cure mental illness, but if you ask the right questions, they will admit they will admit ... (L.R. Mosher, Psychiatrist, resignation letter from the American Psychiatric Association, 1998) This is how psychiatrists view themselves: ... They just drug you. Psychiatry has hurt and harmed people both today and historically with brain damage by neuroleptics drugs, electroconvulsive shock treatments and surgery though a lobotomy. "In an effort to appear humane, courts have moved towards referring for psychological ... After some tragedy they talk about critical incident debriefing, post Traumatic/Stress Disorder (PTSD) etc. The general public watches and are ... But the symptoms used to diagnose someone as mentally ill (despair, hopelessness, sadness, anger, shame, guilt ...) are not biological ... Tana Dineen, 2001, p 112) Early in the twentieth century, Freud argued against scientific evaluation of psychoanalysis, stating that only the ... ...
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25: Mental Ilness Cures: (MMPI-7) meticulous moral principles inquiry
Self Help Biblical Psychiatry Self Test #2 Click to View Click to View Click to View Psychiatric Self-Test #2: Meticulous Moral Principles Inquiry (MMPI-7) Instructions on how ... The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI-2) will ask you a question like, "I like mechanics magazines" and diagnose you with a mental disorder regardless of if ... Why pay $125 per hour to a credentialed therapist when you can get better advice for free... if you are honest with yourself! c. This is a proven drug free solution to life problems, mental illness and schizophrenia. d. ... They do not heed their father's warning to check the oil level, only to have the engine develop major problems because they were a four litres low of oil (a gallon)! They ... nail biting, blinking, grunting, etc. are freewill choices of my spirit and not biological or genetic diseases. I realize that I can overcome these psychological addictions through self-control and the power of mind over body. a. "I discipline ... ...
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26: Church ministers were the first Psychiatrists!: The history of ...
... views of the causes and treatments for insanity: 1. spiritual causes with talking cures vs. 2. biological causes with drug and electric shock cures. ... Only in the last 50 years has chemical psychiatry been dominant and they are now in decline. "The fatal weakness of most psychiatric historiographies ... The quacky Hippocratic concept of the four humors with its bloodletting etc., was the foundation of their knowledge and approach. Chemical psychiatry from its tiny beginnings, has vainly searched for a biological cause of insanity for ... Although he believed typical Hypocrites junk medicine, he attributed depression and mental illness to freewill choices as the primary cause, which in ... If the family milieu itself contributed to a person's disorder, home care became a private hell." (Treating the mentally ill, Leland V Bell, 1980 AD, p ... The only difference between talking cures of church ministers and the talking cures of Sigmund Freud, was that Freud used secular reasoning and church ... ...
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27: Mental Illness Diagnosis and cures
... Psychiatric drugs are called a "chemical lobotomy" because of the way they "dumb you down" and emotionally "numb you down" into a condition of lethargic indifference." For psychiatrists to label simple behaviours as mental illness and then ask for a cure, is entirely misguided. It is like Christians viewing sinners as mentally ill, then seeking to drug and shock their brains and chain them against their will in the church ... In fact, taking a page out the DSM-5 manual, atheistic chemical psychiatrists could be diagnosed with a delusional disorder because they ... A key factor was the caring, noncoercive approach of these therapists." (Your Drug May Be Your Problem, Peter Breggin, David Cohen, 2007 AD, p ... But the symptoms used to diagnose someone as mentally ill (despair, hopelessness, sadness, anger, shame, guilt ...) are not biological ... them. "By the way they respond to life's problems in difficult situations, sinners develop sinful patterns from the beginning of their lives. ... ...
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28: Criminals, rapists, murderers freed from jail by Psychiatrists ...
... She is chairwoman of an American Psychiatric Association study of whether severe PMS should be officially listed as a mental illness. Judge Smith drew criticism from feminists fearful that a renaissance of old ... Cromer had a 20 year diagnosis as a schizophrenic. At the trial four psychiatric experts testified that she was insane and should be found not guilty for reason of insanity and belonged in a hospital, not a ... This perspective lets the social surround escape unscathed from any blame or responsibility, no matter how much psychological disorder is in its midst that is in fact caused by the so-called patient's experiences in that family or society" (Pseudoscience in Biological Psychiatry, Colin A. Ross, M.D., & Alvin Pam, Ph.D., 1995, p. 3). Chemical/biological ... members of society, obviously that would and should produce a tremendous change in the way we approach homicidal behavior." (Neurophysiology, philosophy on collision course"? , P. Cotton, JAMA 269, 1993 ... ...
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29: Psychiatry: Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), and other 12 step programs ...
... David Kaiser, Psychologist, Psychiatric Times, December, Dec. 1996, Vol. XIII, Issue 12) 3. "American researchers typically ignore the work of Robin ... The idea that alcoholism is genetic is the leading example of the effective marketing of pseudoscience by biological psychiatry. ... There cannot be a gene for alcoholism, and alcoholism cannot be a biomedical illness, for logical reasons..." ... alcohol to the body chemistry, new chemical compounds are manufactured and you develop the craving, for the first time, to consume more alcohol. b. ... In an effort to appear humane, courts have moved towards referring for psychological treatment not only crime victims but also those who have been ... Abusive Parents Anonymous ACOA Adult Children Of Alcoholics ADD Attention Deficit Disorder Anonymous Al-Anon Alateen Alcoholics Victorious of the ... Debtors Anonymous Diabetics Anonymous Divorce Recovery DRA Dual Recovery Anonymous Drug-Anon Focus Dual Disorders Anonymous EA Emotions Anonymous ... ...
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30: The Brain and Mental illness: The Mind/spirit can trigger physical ...
Again, that has been demonstrated by experiments and is even used in psychiatric treatments for obsessive compulsive disorder." (The Spiritual Brain, Mario Beauregard Ph.D., Neuroscientist, 2007, p33) ... demonstrating that brain-mediated events, such as psychological stress and depression, can alter peripheral immune system functioning and, conversely, that changes in peripheral immune functioning, such as those that occur during illness, can profoundly affect the brain, leading to clinically ... The forty-six-year-old interior designer, married with a daughter, was contemplating suicide when she found just enough hope to enroll in a drug study at UCLA. ... medical studies who have been warned about the side effects of the medication often develop those effects even though they are in the sugar-pill control group. ... man has a spirit distinct from his body] approach to the mind is not only philosophically defensible; it is critical to alleviating some psychiatric disorders. ... ...
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31: Dr. David Kaiser, Against Biologic Psychiatry, Psychiatric Times ...
I am a psychiatrist trained in the late 1980s and early 1990s, and I use both psychotherapy and medications in my approach to patients. I ... The perverse beauty of this scheme is that if you take away a patient's symptoms, the disorder is gone. For those who do serious work with ... Despite its obvious limitations, the DSM-IV has become the basis for psychiatric training and research. Its proponents claim it is a purely phenomenological document stripped of judgments and prejudices about the causes of mental illness. What in fact it has done is the defining and ... The fact that drug companies embrace and fund this new psychiatry is cause enough for alarm. Equally telling is a similar embrace by the ... I actually have no objections to real science in the field, if, for example, it can help me make better medication decisions or develop newer ... as what is wrong with us, as "scientific" answers replace more potentially fruitful and truthful psychological and cultural questioning. ... ...
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32: Psychiatry calls Jesus a paranoid schizophrenic!
... have afflicted him with some amount of negative commentary of the type characteristic for psychotic conditions, resulting in psychological distress. ... ... This is persuasive toward Paul having a mood disorder, rather than schizophrenia or epilepsy. ... His perceptual experiences, mood variability, grandiose-like symptoms, increased concerns about religious purity, and paranoia-like symptoms could be viewed as resembling psychotic spectrum illness (see Table 1). Psychiatric diagnoses that might encompass his constellation ... To contrast them with moral philosophers, I call them "neurophilosophers" and "biological philosophers." However, their professional identification ... F. Freud, the father of psychiatry, was an atheist: If the root is rotten, so it the entire tree! "Sigmund Freud argued that child-hood memories of a ... No one will blame us for being Christians, no one will hate us, no one will revile us. The new Nero will approach us with the silky manners of a doctor, ... ...
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33: Cosmic Consciousness, Richard Maurice Bucke, 1901 AD
... Bucke presented a paper on "Cosmic Consciousness" to the American Medico-Psychological Association meeting in Philadelphia in May of that year. In this, Dr. ... But the treatment of the insane remained basically custodial, while the cause of insanity was unknown. Bucke attempted to develop a theory and a classification ... He felt that removal of diseased ovaries was the gynecologic procedure most likely to confer psychiatric benefit. He speculated on the reason for benefit, ... " (R.M. Bucke, Journey to Cosmic Consciousness, Peter A. Rechnitzer, 1994 AD, p 190) "During this same period, Bucke had conceived a totally different approach to the treatment of mental illness. ... skilled and humane treatment, but evidence of a failure of the biological process by which mankind adapts to change." (Richard Maurice Bucke: ... At a time when Freud was fashioning his revolutionary theory of mental illness, Bucke, along with other North American alienists, was committed to an organic ... ...
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34: Textbook of Disturbances of Mental Life, Johann Christian August ...
... Because the patient is unfree, the psychiatrist is justified in coercing him: medical control is treatment, psychiatric oppression is liberation." Referring to ... no question of any disorder of mental life. § 55. And thus the concept of mental disturbances is now completely defined and separated from all other concepts. ... of human nature, we must separate this entire sphere of manifestations from the forms of illness which have symptoms the doctors are accustomed to diagnose. ... the psychologist, by the cleric, and by the educator; or rather, he must develop in himself the gift for psychological observation, must adopt a religious point of view, and must himself ... We would approve of this approach were it not for his narrow-minded adoption of the views of Cullen in looking for the cause of all these conditions in either ... I, p. 450) and Fothergill (Mem. of the Medical Soc. of Lond., Vol. I, p. 510) administered this drug successfully (S. Pargeter, Abh. fiber den Wahnsinn ... ...
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35: (Diagnosis, Guardianship, and Residential Care of the Mentally ...
Neugebauer misses the forest for the trees because although he correctly notes that medieval society (<1500 AD) was concerned with those who were "incapable of managing their own affairs", he reads modern psychiatric nosology and ... Later in the article Neugebauer plays a slight of hand trick by saying: "Notions of etiology focused on biological and psychological factors: physical injury, illness, toxicity, emotional trauma, and social stress". The trick is that he failed to discriminate this etiology across the two ... These prejudicial terms of idiocy grants were eliminated by 1560, and the court framed both types of grants along the beneficial lines reserved previously for lunatics (29, 30). The king wished thereby "to imitate and approach as near ... These historical documents narrow the imagined gulf between modern "progressive" approaches to mental disorder and those of the preindustrial past, thereby contradicting previous orthodox and heretical views of psychiatric history. ... ...
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36: What causes of Mental Illness (etiology)
... Is psychology, which deals half in metaphor, half in statistics, really a science at all?" (Lauren Slater, Opening Skinner's Box: Great Psychological Experiments of the twentieth Century, p 3) 3. "As noted, the decision to take or to stop taking psychiatric drugs should be a personal one. It should not be trivialized by glib acceptance of pseudo-medical arguments from your doctor or others such as "This drug is the most effective treatment for your serious illness" or "This drug corrects biochemical imbalances in your brain" or "Never ... Even in this age of biological quick fixes, an increasing number of researchers are documenting the observation that nondrug approaches produce equivalent or better results than drugs. This is true even for problems considered ... Pentecostals and charismatics are utterly deceived and useless in cases like this because they wrongly believe demon possession still happens today. 5. Multiple Personality Disorder is a myth and the product of junk pop ... ...
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37: Casebook of Biblical Psychiatry Version 7: The case of "Twitchy ...
The case of "Twitchy" (Tourette's syndrome, Obsessive-compulsive disorder OCD, Ticks, blinking, grunting, nervous habits) Tourette's syndrome Click to View The case of ... No self-control: unnatural thought addictions and lusts: ticks etc. Psychologically induced biological lusts. Self-disablement EDS-7.2 Can become unemployable Chemical imbalance EDS-7.3 No. They were never prescribed psychiatric drugs. Benefits EDS-7.4 Fun, entertainment, relief from boredom and monotony: EDS-7.4.2 Attention seeking, Pride, Praise, Honour, Fame: EDS-7.4.3 Revenge: EDS-7.4.8 Satisfaction of fulfilling a bodily/psychological lust. Monetary EDS-7.5 ... Throughout high school, Jose began to develop physical twitches that were repetitive and included loud grunts and squeals. It felt like something inside was forcing him to act ... Discussion: Jose is an addict, a tic junkie. Just as a heroin addict's body craves the drug, Jose craves his tics. Although fundamentally a choice the spirit craves, the mind ... ...
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38: F60-F69 Disorders of adult personality and behavior
... The DNA Myth: deviant sex practitioners are made not born B. What biopsychiatrists, drug companies and governments say about deviant sex: 1. "Clinical studies (Green 1987; Stoller 1968, 1975a, 1975b, 1979) describe that boys ... It is important to realize, however, that researchers still have been unable to identify a biological anomaly or variant associated specifically with gender identity disorder." (Textbook of Clinical Psychiatry, Hales, Yudofsky, ... C. The DSM controversy over deviant sex being a mental disorder: 1. "Because psychiatrists, particularly white male psychiatrists, are homophobic - the American Psychiatric Association (APA) once labelled deviant sex as a "mental illness" or "mental disorder" - and have used forced electroshock on lesbians, ... F65.6 Multiple disorders of sexual preference F65.8 Other disorders of sexual preference F65.9 Disorder of sexual preference, unspecified F66 Psychological and behavioral disorders associated with sexual development and ... ...
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39: Anti-psychotic drugs cause Cause Diabetes
Newcomer, a professor of psychiatry at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. In fact, among the mentally ill, roughly one in every five appear to develop diabetes - about ... Given that mental health specialists are often the only doctors a mentally ill diabetic ever sees, some have begun to debate the customary limits of psychiatric practice, deciding to pay much ... It was blessedly quiet. She is 53 and has battled mental illness since childhood. The pills for her illness, diagnosed as schizoaffective disorder, have helped. But she feels they have also made her fat around her abdomen, the ... Studies have indicated that dozens of these patients died from diabetes-related complications. The Food and Drug Administration requires atypical antipsychotics to bear warning labels about ... P. Murali Doraiswamy, head of biological psychiatry at Duke University. "But they have an Achilles heel." A few years ago, Dr. Doraiswamy reported a case of a mentally ill person who got ... ...
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40: The Myth Of Psychotherapy, Thomas Szasz, 1979 AD
... Here alone the two currents of my interest could flow together and in a united stream dig their own bed. Here was the empirical field common to biological and spiritual facts, which I had everywhere ... He fled from it as soon as he could. Carl Gustav Jung: Pastor Without a Pulpit 167 V In 1906, Jung sends Freud a complimentary copy of his Diagnostic Association Studies. In their subsequent exchange of letters, each man makes numerous informal but highly revealing remarks about mental illness, psychiatric diagnosis, and psychotherapy. Many of Jung's comments on these subjects support ... Clearly, Jung understood perfectly well the metaphorical nature of mental illnesses and mental treatments. He subsequently amplified his rejection of the medical-technical approach to psychotherapy. For ... Dehumanization of Man (Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1970), Chapter 12. 15. P. Janet, Psychological Healing: A Historical and Clinical Study, trans. by Eden and Cedar Paul (2 vols.; New York: ... ...
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41: The Physiognomical System of Franz Joseph Gall Johann Gaspar ...
... Franz Joseph Gall the founder and originator of its essence to bring psychology within the framework of the biological sciences, was born in 175 Tiefenbrunn in Baden, graduated MD Vienna in 1788 ... That the cerebral organs could be singly diseased in structure or disordered in function was the phrenological explanation of mental illness discussed by Andrew Combe (1831). In principle Gall ... provided the first psychological framework within which mad-doctors struggling unguided with their patients could understand insane behaviour and so gave a powerful fillip to the psychological approach. ... and after having proved that the functions must be determined according to the development of the respective organs, I shall now develop our peculiar mode of examining the functions of the brain. ... Excess: More nice than wise; spends too much time in fixing; greatly annoyed by disorder; old maidish. Deficiency: Slovenliness; carelessness about the arrangement of books, tools, papers, etc.; ... ...
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42: Sin was viewed as the cause (etiology) of mental illness
... Chemical psychiatric historians have nothing to gain, and everything to lose, if they admit that the until the 1950's, almost everyone believed insanity was caused by ... In the pre-scientific humoristic era, some "mad doctors" claimed many biological causes, but they were all wrong. As we enter the modern era of science where ... The same is true with modern psychiatry. In summary, Nicholas Robinson believed that mental illness was caused by bad brain nerves, but was also affected by one's ... The first is solely owing to an internal disorder of the nervous substance: the second is likewise owing to the same nervous substance being indeed in like manner ... He cuts open the brain of an insane person and pokes his finger in the dura matter. Of course he either "doctored his research" like drug companies do today or was ... But the Devil was raising to power, two of his demon angels: Sigmund Freud and Charles Darwin's Origin of the Species in 1859 AD. The result is the chemical ... ...
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43: Psychiatry historic treatments vomits, bloodletting, cold baths ...
Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Click to View Introduction to psychiatric history Click to View Historical Survey of Mental illness etiology ... One key observation is that the mad doctors of from 1700 - 1900 AD, agreed that isolation, incarceration and vomits indeed cured mental illness. It is clear they had ... is something else: the singularly unadventurous approach toward the treatment of patients that he and other medical officers continued to practice there for decades. ... At the same time, I do not wish to be understood as altogether proscribing the use of the lancet in this formidable disorder. My intention is solely to deprecate its ... The author has seen very satisfactory results yielded by these remedies, which are often the only ones which make any psychological impression on the patient. Thus, ... from poppies and contains morphine, an opiate alkaloid and codeine. Nicholas Robinson best describes how Opium is the "wonder drug" to cure all, when all else fails! ... ...
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44: A Treatise on Madness, William Battie, 1758 AD
A Treatise on Madness, William Battie, 1758 AD "Battie's Treatise was a turning point in the medical approach to mental illness. His division of madness into `original' and `consequential' illnesses are forerunners ... He also took in pupils, including Sir George Baker, who became physician to George III, thereby stimulating the development of a professional line of psychiatric practice which Bethlem, with its ... He recognizes exogenous and endogenous sources of sensation. Amazingly, he preceded Freud by claiming that all sensation is, at first, crudely received and inter-preted by the brain as either ... MADNESS, though a terrible and at present a very frequent calamity, is perhaps as little underftood as any that ever afflicted mankind. The names alone usually given to this disorder and its ... protract the misery of his fellow creatures, if it be but for a moment ; and that anodynes [a drug that allays pain or soothes] are absolutely necessary in every case of Consequential Anxiety, ... ...
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45: Ordinary Christians make the best psychologists
... "Histrionic disorder" is Greek for "someone who loves to be the center of attention through inappropriate emotional expressions, including seductive behavior if all else fails." ... They are attracted to whatever gets them the most time and attention from their parents. Certified family counselors can use the Nurtured Heart Approach Therapy to con a lot of parents into ... He also invented the idea of "repression", which is an automatic psychological reflex of forgetting memories in order to escape their pain. Unfortunately every mom knows that children are ... a bizarre definition, that describes how a client tries to seduce her councilor into bed. Freud taught that the reason a client wanted to have sex with her councilor is because of her ... When emotional discomfort or suffering is defined as a "disorder," it creates business for doctors and drug companies. The campaigns to promote "mental illness" have been so successful that, within a matter of a few years, millions of ... ...
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46: The Biblical pattern of counseling
If you reject the "counsel of God", the world will drug you into submission as a form of "chemical house arrest". Lack of hope is one of the causes of mental illness ... Historically the church is the institution that God has used to fix all problems in people's lives, including mental illness. Only until very recently (the 1970's) ... disorder, or the treatment of ADHD, OCD, or PTSD. Mental illnesses are complex, and I'm not equipped even to recognize some of them. My parishioners and I have benefited from good counselors, and I consider them my allies. But they are not my replacements. I'm not prepared to yield to a society enamored with Sigmund Freud, B. ... Werry sees psychiatric training as largely irrelevant to the work he must pursue. (John S. Werry's "The Psychiatrist and Society," Dis-Coverer, Vol. 5, No. 3, August ... in self and God Have proper final goals in view Wisdom to know which approach to use and when with genuine love gentleness reliance upon God F. Overview of ... ...
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47: On hallucinations: a History and Explanation, Alexandre J. F ...
... The multitude of cures of this poisonous drug, can be none other than the placebo effect in the mind of the insane. This underscores that insanity is not a bodily illness but actions in the control of the mentally ill. Boismont was way ahead of his time because he understood this: "Drugs may ... Yet strangely the first full psychiatric survey of this subject was Boismont's Des hallucinations, 1845 (Paris) which is quoted here from the abridged translation of the ... Boismont considered 'no question in the psychological history of man more curious than that which relates to the subject of hallucinations . . . their occurrence in various ... In order to divert his ideas, and at the same time cure the intestinal disorder, I applied two large blisters to his legs. His countenance, which had hitherto been ... With much difficulty he summoned up resolution to approach the dismal object, the features of which, and the minutest parts of its funeral apparel, he perceived distinctly. ... ...
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48: Memories Dreams Reflections, Carl Gastav Jung, 1961 AD
... Something terrible is coming, something I do not want to think, something I dare not even approach. Why not? Because I would be committing the most frightful of sins. ... She began to tell it to me, and how terrible it all was the whole long tale of her illness came out with the greatest circumstantiality. Finally I interrupted her and ... During the years 1904-5 I set up a laboratory for experimental psychopathology at the Psychiatric Clinic. I had a number of students there with whom I investigated ... his doctoral dissertation on the association experiment in connection with the psychogal-vanic effect, and I wrote my paper "On the Psychological Diagnosis of Facts." ... Simultaneously, and independently of me, Freud was invited. The degree of Doctor of Laws honoris causa was bestowed on both of us. The association experiment and the ... Their life has not sufficient content, sufficient meaning. If they are ena-bled to develop into more spacious personalities, the neurosis generally disappears. For ... ...
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49: Dictionary of the secret language of Scientology
... Actions before the Grades usually include Life repair, Purification rundown (which involves sweating in a sauna, running, and taking vitamin overdoses for a fee of $2,000) and the Drug Rundown, said ... Also called a "gradient scales approach". Deviating from this tech is called going "out gradient"; a serious error. Green Vols, the green volumes of the OEC (Organization Executive Course; a ... This paradox is explained by the fact that people who actually need help are harder to turn a profit on. Specifically, an Illegal PC is one who has had psychiatric treatments in the past, or appears ... Seen as a lesser domain than the spiritual or Theta realm. Milgram Experiment, the; a psychological influence process. "A very famous psychology experiment with a rather depressing result. Milgram's ... And if you didn't succeed in getting sympathy for it, you used it so hard it became a psychosomatic illness. (HFP, p. 89) 4. every time you fail, you pick up this facsimile and become sick or sadly ... ...
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50: Mental Illness is just like any other disease! Mental Illness ...
Reflecting the essentialist viewpoint, some have argued that the term mental illness should be eliminated because so-called mental illnesses are all brain disorders." (Guy A. Boysen, Ph. D. Psychologist, An Evaluation of the DSM Concept of Mental Disorder) Click to View There is no difference between physical and mental illnesses... and other Psychiatric Unicorns! Introduction: The reason the chemical psychiatry industry believes mental illness are all biological in nature is the result of their atheistic/evolutionary ideology, not scientific evidence. Given that psychiatrists reject the existence ... It is for this reason that people now "know" what causes mental diseases-bad brains, bad genes, bad chemicals, bad societies, bad parents. The idea that there are no mental diseases discomforts people and is therefore rejected." (Psychiatry: The Science of Lies, Thomas Szasz, 2008 AD, p 38) Sigmund Freud was powerful advocate that all mental illnesses had a biological cause: "In short, ... ...
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