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1: Psychiatric treatment type or treatment length is irrelevant
Psychiatric treatment type or treatment length is irrelevant Click to View Psychiatry is Junk science No scientific data that Psychiatry works! "If these shocking presumptions were not an actual description of the current state of the Psychology industry, they might be laughable. But regrettably, these simplistic theories are widely applied and widely accepted in a society that naively trusts psychologists to be scientific and objective, optimistic and positive, and caring and other-oriented." (Manufacturing Victims, Dr. Tana Dineen, 2001, p 266) How patients are treated doesn't make any difference. Most improvement is within the first 10 sessions. Long term treatment ineffective: However, Orlinsky and Howard concluded that there is no consistent evidence that any specific form of therapy produces better results than any other, whether it be individual or group therapy or family counseling, or short- compared to long-term treatment. Similarly, studies have shown that the length or ... ...
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2: Anatomy of an Epidemic, Robert Whitaker, 2010 AD
... next four years. fn 6 N. Lehrman, "Follow-up of brief and prolonged psychiatric hospitalization," Com-prehensive Psychiatry 2 (1961): 227-40. p 92 ... treated with. and without drugs, and the investigators con-cluded that "drug-treated patients tend to have longer periods of hospitalization. . . . ... G. Gardos and J. Cole, "Maintenance antipsychotic therapy: is the cure worse than the disease?" American Journal of Psychiatry 133 (1977): 32-36.fn ... improvement," Rappaport wrote. "Many unmedicated-while-in-hospital patients showed greater long-term improvement, less pathology at follow-up, fewer hospitalizations, and better overall functioning in the community thatn patients who were given ... Children treated with a stimulant, concluded a team of UCLA psychologists in 1993, often become "passive, submissive" and "socially withdrawn." D. ... It should never have been pregcribed for long-term use." Susan sees it much the same way. "My sister and I have talked at length about how our ... ...
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3: Anti-psychotic drugs cause permanent brain damage
... SSRIs appear to produce emotional blunting, apathy, and unconcern. iii. Benzodiazepines are in fact used in both mental patients and ... Putting a person on Anti-Psychotic drugs can cause brain damage. Psychiatric drugs are dangerous, cause brain damage and work no better than a sugar pill in actually fixing life's problems. ... interactions and long-term changes in the brain mediated by biological regulatory mechanisms elicited by their administration. ... preparations was gradually lessened, and my scepticism went at length so far, as to induce me never to have recourse to them, until ... Then came the discovery that depression, once treated, often returns-and becomes more and more likely to recur the more often it is ... Through insightful lessons drawn from both Eastern [Buddhist] meditative traditions and cognitive therapy, they demonstrate how to ... have a lot of faith in what they are being given-a sugar pill may produce emotional improvement in 60 to 90 percent of patients. ... ...
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4: 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 to View History ... who being Hand-cuffed, and the Fetters on their Legs fast bolted into the floor, can air no farther than the length of their Chain!" ... unwanted wives. "the vile practice now so much in vogue among the better sort as they are called, but the worst sort in fact; namely, the ... He believed that this machine would cure "nervous Cases of every Kind", and treated thousands of people in many different locations. He said: ... Strangely, Wesley used his "electric machine" not only to cure insanity, but many other medical conditions. Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) ... View In 1750 AD, Lewis Southcomb, church minister, departed from a long tradition of his fellow preachers and viewed extreme cases of ... Under Montro, the general public were permitted to pay a fee and enter Bedlam to mock and ridicule the patients like caged animals. Monro ... ...
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5: Textbook of Disturbances of Mental Life, Johann Christian August ...
In 1818 AD, Johann Christian August Heinroth, Doctor and Christian, invented the term "psychosomatic". He clearly stated that insanity was not ... For as long as such and similar patients have their will, nothing can be done with them." Heinroth's aim was to justify not only torture as ... Germans, who are so rich in exact, fully fitting appellations, no better expression is available than "mental disturbances" for those ... For their field of activity is the moral nature of man for as long as it exists and not after it has died or at least temporarily disappeared. ... physician to make himself a plan for his action, and the idea of a therapy plan is to be rejected; he must at all times coordinate his action ... but is a force and a life in its own right which, even when diseased, follows its own laws and must be treated in accordance with these laws. ... It follows that what is generally known as "spontaneous improvement" is a very precarious thing. §284. This is confirmed by experience. It is ... ...
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6: Mental Illness Myths and other Unicorns!
length is irrelevant Click to View Bereavement counseling is ineffective and unproven Click to View Intelligence testing (IQ testing) is junk science that led to eugenics fuelled by Darwinism. Click to View Psychologists seek ... Psychiatrist, resignation letter from the American Psychiatric Association, 1998) This is how psychiatrists view ... While these treatments generally lack any proof of their long-term effectiveness, they have become legally sanctioned, publicly ... 10 new fathers diagnosed with PPD. Medical doctors are better informed and are more inclined to view psychiatry as quackery. ... a psychiatrist is critical to being cured. All Most Most Most The longer you are in therapy sessions, the better you will get. ... Imbalance Model of Modern Psychiatry has Failed Its Patients, 2001, p. 237-238) "Freudians cannot point to unambiguous ... Tana Dineen, 2001, p 114) "Factors for Change" percent of improvement: spontaneous improvement: 40%. Common non-specific ... ...
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7: Psychiatry Myth: Chemical imbalances in the brain!
Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Most people are in for some "shock therapy" when they learn that the popular idea ... There remains much room for improvement in the management of institutions for the treatment of the mentally ill and the need for "more ... and "research" have shown that emotional upsets or "behavior problems" have biological and genetic causes and require psychiatric drugs. ... that problems in living are medical diseases justifiably "treated" without patient consent. ... Better to continue calling unwanted behaviors "diseases" and disturbing ... In magazine advertisements and during consultations with doctors in their offices, potential patients are repeatedly told that ... mental illnesses, it first replaced it with ego-dystonic deviant sex; when that term, too, became an embarrassment, it too was abolished. ... Psychologists in White Coats: The re-emergence of a medical image for psychological treatment, evident in two current activities, has ... ...
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8: Anxiety and Depression are not caused from chemical imbalances ...
Depression is characterized by an unnatural length of time for sadness. While a person may mourn for months, depression may ... God never said, "You sure have it hard" d. God never said, "hugs... what can I do to make you feel better" 4. Instead God ... Then came the discovery that depression, once treated, often returns-and becomes more and more likely to recur the more often ... but only as long as people kept taking them. When they stopped, depression came back, even if not until months later. Neither patients nor doctors liked the idea of anyone taking lifelong medicine to keep the specter of depression from the door. ... Through insightful lessons drawn from both Eastern [Buddhist] meditative traditions and cognitive therapy, they ... and widely accepted in a society that naively trusts psychologists to be scientific and objective, optimistic and positive, ... David Kaiser, Psychologist, Psychiatric Times, December, Dec. 1996, Vol. XIII, Issue 12) 8. "Yet conclusions such as ... ...
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9: Mental Illness Diagnosis and cures
... Many similar studies have supported the overall conclusion that most of the improvement attributed to psychotherapy is due to ... This is the fictional idea that people have about psychiatric drugs. Just take the drug and it will change what you believe, ... more successful than drugs and mental hospitals in treating patients diagnosed with their first episode of schizophrenia. ... F. Psychiatry, psychotherapy or professional counseling won't help. Credentialed psychologists and therapists do more harm than good! Click to View "Secular Counseling" Click to View Non-Christian counseling and therapy methods examined ... It's like a trucker loosening a fender on his truck so he won't hear the motor knock. A patient can end up feeling better, but ... They have been living this way for a long time and it has become a habit that must be broken. Specifically question them about ... do that which you have been taught is wrong. "Cognitive Dissonance" is a modern fancy term invented and used by psychologists. ... ...
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10: Hysteria: Great blunders in the history of psychiatry
that they were "multiples." it was not long before psychologists, in what Spiegel refers to as "a whole new cult, a whole new wave of hysteria,"' began finding cases of MPD among their patients. Quickly, psychologists began to report higher and higher frequencies, ... It is noteworthy that in 1952, when the American Psychiatric Association (APA) published the first edition of its ... it first replaced it with ego-dystonic deviant sex; when that term, too, became an embarrassment, it too was abolished. ... 1888 AD Sigmund Freud said: "A proper assessment and a better understanding of the disease [hysteria] only began with ... The methods of earlier generations of physicians (who treated hysterical manifestations in young people as naughtiness ... In 1902 AD, S. Weir Mitchell, doctor, popularized rest therapy where a hysteric is forced to lay in bed for up to three ... made many absurd speeches, and at length succeeded in obtaining his removal to the lunatic department of the same place. ... ...
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11: Cosmic Consciousness, Richard Maurice Bucke, 1901 AD
... Clarence B. Farrar, the first head of the Toronto Psychiatric Hospital (TPH) when it opened in 1925 AD, was a strong advocate of ... plays an important part, it will be better for many reasons to confine our attention at present to the evolution of the intellect. ... Do you see and approve as I write these words ? It may well be. ... So long; dear boy. Your father" (Proceedings of the first annual ... Bucke also developed occupational therapy by encouraging but not forcing patients to work constructively at the hospital. But the treatment of the insane remained basically ... and the procedure was discontinued; but in every instance in which the habit stopped Bucke claimed that mental improvement occurred. ... I enjoy it over here but "there is no place like home." [-] My visit here has been a great success-I have been well received and treated ... the human faculty he called 'cosmic consciousness'. Although the term only comes into prominence in this period, the ideas it describes ... ...
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12: The Myth Of Psychotherapy, Thomas Szasz, 1979 AD
... In a perfect society, no doubt, they would have been treated in every respect as equals. . . . The proportion of Jews or men of ... Schizophrenia was considered incurable. If one did achieve some improvement with a case of schizophrenia, the answer was that it ... Jung never ceased to credit Freud for this achievement, the significance of which he appreciated better than did Freud himself. ... and "hospital parasites"-suggesting that he viewed these patients not as sick in the ordinary sense, but as malingering. ... a colleague-Jung, like Freud, calls the patient by a bad psychiatric name. "I am afraid you will already have read from my words the diagnosis I long refused to believe and which I now see before me with ... D. pr. is a most unfortunate term!"21 By 1909, Jung's grasp of the nonmedical character of what he and Freud were doing is firm ... In a letter to Hans A. Illing dated January 26, 1955, Jung explicitly extends this caveat to group therapy: "I have no practical ... ...
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13: FRAUD: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-IV) is a fraud ...
Not only did psychology adopt medical terminology, it also tried to co-opt medical patients and their business." (Manufacturing Victims, ... In the battle, Chemical psychiatry has become very dominant. The other side that believes in talk therapy is losing: "As Ted Morris, the ... which shows that our societal delusion about the benefits of psychiatric drugs isn't entirely an innocent one. In order to sell our society on the soundness of this form of care, psychiatry has had to grossly exaggerate the value of its new drugs, silence critics, and keep the story of poor long-term outcomes hidden. ... and "Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder", but the latter sounds like a mental disorder that needs to be treated by a doctor. d. ... DSM-5 continues the goal of psychiatrists and psychologists to be viewed as real medical specialists by selecting scientific sounding ... Both professions shape themselves and their services to fit the wishes and feelings of their clients, to make them feel better in body ... ...
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14: Psychiatry wants to replace Christianity and the church for guidance ...
... as "pastoral insight", "spiritual guidance", "shepherding" or whatever other term makes sense within the context of your church culture and ministries. ... Psychiatry's priests are psychologists. Psychiatry's altar boys are psychiatric nurses and mental health workers. Psychiatry's "Holy Spirit" ... of their own patients more than those seen by other therapists, and that the similarity of values tended to increase over time or length of treatment.' Similarly, a study by Rosenthal found a positive relationship between ratings of improvement and the change of clients' moral values towards those of the psychologists, with respect to sex, aggression and authority.' ... and how one might build a better one, psychologists have colluded to maintain the present one in which they have attained power and become part of the cultural elite. ... Only Jesus Christ can provide true lasting happiness. "All the analysis (therapy) in the world doesn't allow the person to find out who he is and why he ... ...
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15: Psychiatry is founded upon the "medical/chemical model" which ...
The cat is out of the bag! Now we are in trouble! What took them so long?" Just as it is impossible for a young earth creationist who believes in ... Preferable terms for the universe of conditions defined in DSM-IV would be psychiatric disorders or psychological disorders, but neither of these is feasible because of the possible professional turf conflicts they might incite among psychiatrists, psychologists, and other mental health professionals. Unfortunately, we could not come up with a better term than mental disorders and thus it survives ... How the Chemical Imbalance Model of Modern Psychiatry has Faded Its Patients, 2001, p. 236) C. Today Psychiatrists believe man is mere chemicals ... Neo-Kraepelinian psychiatrists have been instrumental in forwarding the idea that mental illnesses are discrete biological entities best treated ... Understanding these maladies at the molecular level is likely to lead to new methods of diagnosis and novel approaches to therapy." (Textbook of ... ...
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16: The Biological Approach to Psychiatry: History and Prospects ...
... by replacement therapy. Others, like pellagra, are due to diets that lack sufficient vitamins and respond to nutritional treatment. Phenylketonuria is a genetic disorder that can be diagnosed on the basis of a simple biochemical test and that is treated by a dietary ... Instead, he boldly applied his rich psychological imagination to a wide range of human and psychiatric problems. To understand contemporary ... contribution was the successful treatment of Anna 0., a patient with symptoms of hysterical paralysis, by an early form of long-term psychotherapy. ... On the other hand, Freud sensed that the behavior of his patients was ruled by different types of laws. A record of his struggle to reconcile ... These discoveries led to a major scientific and pharmaceutic effort to develop better derivatives of these drugs and to determine the mechanisms ... Cell 59:411-419. Botstein D, White RL, Skolnick M, Davis RW (1980) Construction of a genetic linkage map in man using restriction fragment length ... ...
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17: Mad-Doctors: William Battie: 1703-1776 AD
... of the brain or nervous system, best treated by rest, has a long history." (Coercion as Cure, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p 105) ... that the man is suffering from "original madness" and put him in the section of the hospital where they were not treated. ... The chose to get better and find the power to control their own personal actions and cure themselves of madness! The treatments of the 1750's worked as a crude and harsh form of aversion therapy! John Monro also understood the value of Aversion therapy when he needed to conquer the obstinacy of the patients, with increasingly harsh vomits. "Bleeding and ... John Monro, 1758 AD) Modern psychiatric historians failed to realize that John Monro was deliberately misrepresenting Battie. ... Start with vomits, cold baths, opium, blisters, isolation, dieting and exercise. If there is no improvement, they are suffering ... is viewed, but then defines it his own way and adopts the term: "And from hence we are enabled to annex a true and ... ...
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18: Church ministers were the first Psychiatrists!: The history of ...
It represents a wholesale abduction of the duty by preachers to less qualified psychiatrists and psychologists. A bizzare twisted ... To be sure, there were a few facilities- such as Bethlehem Hospital, better known as Bedlam-in which a small number, usually less than a ... To understand the modern concept of mental illness, one must focus on the radically different origins of the medical and psychiatric ... called mad-doctor, treated persons who did not want to be his patients, and whose ailments manifested themselves by exciting the resentment of their relatives. These are critical issues never to be lost sight of Annoying, unconventional behavior must have existed for as long as human beings have lived ... However, cooperation, as the term implies, requires a willingness to cooperate by at least two persons. One person's willingness to ... the "talking cures" of Freudian psychoanalysis and the good old counsel of church ministers dominated the "therapy" for the insane. ... ...
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19: "Post traumatic stress disorder" (PTSD) is a myth. "Critical ...
... imbalances in the brain are absurd. 6. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder has a long history with soldiers who made false claims of being sick in order to avoid ... extension of this standard 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 specialists including doctors, councilors, lawyers, psychologists, psychiatrists and ... are common in PTSD. By learning more about how the brain creates fear and anxiety, scientists may be able to devise better treatments for anxiety disorders. ... He called this condition a physioneurosis , a term implying an interaction of psychological and biological processes, which served as a forerunner of current ... This is based on the principle that when patients are gradually exposed to a phobic or anxiety-provoking stimulus, they will become habituated or deconditioned ... ...
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20: On hallucinations: a History and Explanation, Alexandre J. F ...
... not shared by others was considered the hallmark of insanity long before formal psychiatry separated them as delusions and ... the organs of sense (Erasmus Darwin) to psychological theories in term of revived ideas (Hibbert) or double mental processes or 'duality of ... One further point of interest both for the socio-medical and psychiatric historian is that patients of different social class still received different treatment. Oxenbridge [q.v.] in the seventeenth century treated a well-to-do and a poor woman according to their means; Arnold (1782) ... At the end of two days he was better. To the use of these means was added that of purgatives alternately with the baths. Eight days after his ... For a long time Esquirol refused; but at length, overcome by his importunity, he consented. Scarcely had the patient been left, when he tore ... This plan, which I perseveringly followed, ultimately produced a happy diversion in her ideas. When there was a marked improvement, I allowed ... ...
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21: Criminals, rapists, murderers freed from jail by Psychiatrists ...
Additionally, a psychologist or psychiatrist shall be required to don a white beard that is not less than 18 inches in length, and shall ... Duncan Scott, 1995) Psychologists view mental patients as victims, deny personal responsibility and look for an outside perpetrator. "When a defendant pleads insanity to a charge of murder and when the fact that he committed the murder is not contested, the psychiatric expert is expected ... As the term "moral insanity" infers, a disease of the body causes someone to commit immoral acts (crimes) without any traces of delusion, ... 100% of the evidence of abuse was gathered by Zager from what Mary Winker told her in many therapy sessions after the murder. Unbelievable! ... conceived, by the R-complex. It is precisely our plasticity, our long childhood, that prevents a slavish adherence to genetically ... disease and supported psychiatric practices, the more coercive the better." (The Meaning of the Mind, Thomas Szasz, 1996 AD, p135) 22. "B. F. ... ...
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22: Tourette's Syndrome, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, OCD is not ...
... Many patients feel more troubled by the pre-tic tension than by the tics themselves (Leckman et al. 1993), and some patients ... The case of "Twitchy" The general public have been lied to by psychiatrist, psychologists, the mental health industry, drug .../OCD. The line between mourning and depression is a judgement of when someone has been sad too long and not a medical issue. ... some psychiatric disorders. Obsessive-compulsive disorder and phobias, for example, may be more effectively alleviated if the mind recognizes and reorganizes destructive brain pat-terns. This is not to disparage the role of drugs, therapy, or ... no control over their tics, as though it was some type of spasm; rather, a more appropriate term would be "compelling." ... If a placebo is given to people who are depressed or who experience panic attacks, 40 percent will say they feel better. If a ... Treatment of Anxiety Disorders: In general, anxiety disorders are treated with medication, specific types of psychotherapy, ... ...
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23: On the Pathology and Treatment of Hysteria, Robert Brudenell ...
... It also made her look morally better than the very doctors who were fully aware of her fraud. "the system which is about to be described, acts ... He highlights that mental illness patients are fundamentally liars and deceivers who are clever actors in their own play whom he has caught ... He places the blame on the parents of hysterics: "who have been treated with excessive and ill-judged indulgence by their parents, who have ... Carter, 1853 AD) "One of the striking differences between the psychiatric literature of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries is the great ... This idea had long been relinquished in face of growing anatomical knowledge (Jorden 1603) but the 'uterine doctrine' as it was called ... that the paroxysm will be violent in exact proportion to the length of time during which the feelings giving rise to it have been concealed. ... has now enjoyed a long period of exemption from illness, her improvement having been greatly promoted by her own good sense and strong ... ...
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24: 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 ... A mad individual was much easier to recognise once he or she had been treated for a while-the image of Cruden with his chain and single ... Atheists by definition are mentally ill since they believe mythical things to be true and reject things that really do exist. But as long as ... It must also have a special correction and punishment room with all the necessary equipment, including the Cox swing (or, better, rotating ... adjusted speed until he becomes quiet, apologizes, and promises improvement, or until he starts to vomit." (Cox's Chair, Nicholas J. Wade, ... Blair claimed his water treatment by the "fall of water" was, "the safest method of curing mad people ... and sink the patients spirits even ... one eye was observed to be occasionally opened, and at length both, a degree of alarm seemed next excited, then nausea, and ... ...
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25: Memories Dreams Reflections, Carl Gastav Jung, 1961 AD
... Rather, the doctor was confronted with Patient X, with a long list of cut-and-dried diagnoses and a detailing of symptoms. Patients were labeled, rubber-stamped with a diagnosis, and, for the most ... If one did achieve some improvement with a case of schizophrenia, the answer was that it had not been real schizophrenia." (Memories ... It forces us to extend the term 'illness' beyond the idea of an individual body whose functions are disturbed, and to look upon the ... After ten minutes of this I had the finest of fainting fits. I almost fell off the chair, but after a few minutes I felt better and ... Essentially it was a psychogenic disturbance and not a case of schizophrenia. Now what could be done in the way of therapy? Up to ... Or can it have been that my parents wanted something of this sort? But my good 37 Psychiatric Activities THE YEARS at Burgholzli were ... Already at the beginning of the century I treated schizophrenia psychotherapeutically. That method, therefore, is not something that ... ...
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26: Dictionary of the secret language of Scientology
as per Scientology policy), etc. "ABLE Int - Association for Better Living and Education International - Oversees secular ... Usually involves long hours scrubbing toilets and such, followed by a mass petition collecting signatures of completion to break ... Policy is for SO women to abort their babies when ordered, but when the unfortunates survive to full term, they are placed in ... See Bank, Reactive Mind. Case Gain, improvement in a PC's (patient's) case (problems) due to auditing or Scientology-style "therapy." "Paul had tremendous case gain running Grade Zero." Case Supervisor, see C/S. Cave ... The person in charge of assigning auditing regimens to Preclears or patients; s/he tells the Auditor or Scientology therapist what ... Specifically, an Illegal PC is one who has had psychiatric treatments in the past, or appears to Scientologists like they have (a ... Psychs, psychiatrists and psychologists. Seen by the paranoid cult as being the ultimate in evil and corruption on Earth; out to ... ...
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27: The poor and famous Hollywood Scientologists
... I have had tremendous gains from applying Scientology philosophy to my life, and things have changed for the better as a result. . . . People ... a long silence before the caller hangs up. SCIENTOLOGY'S MEAN STREAK is deeply rooted in church doctrine. Founded by pulp novelist Hubbard in the 1950s, Scientology promises to heal the psychic scars caused by traumas in present or past lives through auditing, a therapy aided ... Furthermore, one of the central tenets of Scientology philosophy is that 20 percent of mankind is "suppressive," a Scientology term that seems ... Hubbard left little doubt about how suppressives were to be treated. Consider rule number twelve in Scientology's official code of honor: ... Simpson says he lost interest after spending $25,000 on Scientology courses without seeing much improvement. "I had a meeting with Yvonne ... They're not messed up! "There's a long list of celebrities who have been devastated by psychiatric activities and psychiatric assault," ... ...
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28: Billions of Wasted Tax dollars on psychiatric Disability welfare
until it mushroomed into a nuclear explosion in the 1970's. 4. The result is that psychiatric disability follows directly the rate of psychiatric drug prescription. a. "the more medications the patients received, the greater the psychosocial functioning impairment." (V. Balanza-Martinez, ... in long-term clinical improvement," Rappaport wrote. "Many unmedicated-while-in-hospital patients showed greater long-term improvement, less pathology at follow-up, fewer hospitalizations, and better overall functioning in the community than patients who were given chlorpromazine while in the hospital. [Rappaport, "Are there schizophrenics for whom drugs may be unnecessary or contraindicated?" ... In 1961, the California Department of Mental Hygiene reported on discharge rates for all 1,413 first-episode schizophrenia patients hospitalized in 1956, and it found that 88 percent of those who weren't prescribed a neuroleptic were discharged within eighteen months. Those treated with a ... ...
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29: Deep brain stimulation(DBS): Mental Illness Obsessive-Compulsive ...
Experts admit that the procedure is both experimental and unproven: "The effectiveness of this device (DBS) for this use (ODC) has not been demonstrated." (Neurostimulators for Psychiatric Disorders, Get the Facts, Medtronic inc.) "The long-term safety and effectiveness of brain stimulation therapy for obsessive compulsive disorder ... They have wrongly look to the physical brain as the etiological cause of insanity for 300 years. Insanity happens in the spirit, not the body. A tiny clinical trial of 26 patients with ODC, demonstrated that the DBS ... Some reduction in ticks was reported is some patients, but this is likely due to the placebo effect rather than the DBS device itself. Many patients reported no improvement and some rather negative side effects. ... muscle relaxation and wave form, is still with us today, and a row of bright ideas about magnets, nonconvulsive applications of electricity, and the like have not succeeded in making patient care better or safer. ... ...
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30: Schizophrenia and Schizoaffective Disorder is not caused from ...
normal brains, except when taking psychiatric drugs: "In 1978, Philip Seeman at the University of Toronto announced in Nature that this was indeed the case. ... cautioned that all of the patients had been on neuroleptics prior to their deaths. "Although these results are apparently compatible with the dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia in general," he wrote, the increase in D2 receptors might "have resulted from the long-term administration of neuroleptics." [T. Lee, "Binding of 31-1-neuroleptics and ... AD. p 77) b. "People who are very disturbed and injured, including those who carry the diagnosis of schizophrenia, often can benefit most from family therapy. ... Like cancer and diabetes, the genes only increase the chances of becoming ill, and do not cause the illness all by themselves. How is schizophrenia treated? ... Instead of informing diagnosis, the test results may be better considered as confirming the construct of the disorder and telling us something about its ... ...
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31: Prerequisites Qualifications & Requirements of the councilor
Having a degree in sociology or counseling is often a hindrance to helping mentally ill people. Psychologists often do more harm than good when working with the mentally ill. Christians make the best counselors in the world, but not every Christian! There are indeed special qualifications. "Therapy has also been shown to be ... hospitals in treating patients diagnosed with their first episode of schizophrenia. A key factor was the caring, noncoercive approach of these therapists." (Your Drug May Be Your Problem, Peter Breggin, David Cohen, 2007 AD, p 59) "the psychiatrist's special training is said to equip him "no better . . . than any other human being of similar age and similar experience of working directly with disturbed people," . Werry sees psychiatric training as largely irrelevant ... If your brother sins, rebuke [strongly rebuke: epitimao] him; and if he repents, forgive him." Luke 17:3 "instructing [long term parental guidance of a child to mold and modify behaviour: ... ...
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32: British Psychiatry at 150, J. Birley, Lancet, 1991 AD
... Psychiatrists are no longer running their services like generals with private armies; the disciplines of nursing, psychology, occupational therapy and social work all play independent ... spirochaete in the brains of patients with general paralysis of the insane--but the clinical goals seem a long way off. Too much of the psychiatric research that is funded is seen as divorced from daily clinical practice with a preoccupation towards the minutiae of diagnosis and terminology. ... Psychiatrists in the middle of this turbulence need to have some long-term aims and values if they are not to pass from one group to another by random brownian movement. The aims of the original association 150 years ago are still desirable. There remains much room for improvement in the management of institutions for the ... Far too often we learn about treatment falling short of accepted practice, staff who are demoralised and lack direction, and psychiatrists who are better known for their absences than ... ...
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33: Bipolar Disorder (Manic-Depressive) are not caused from chemical ...
Medication is the cornerstone of treating bipolar disorder. Because bipolar disorder is a recurrent disorder, most people will require long-term treatment." (What ... As the differences are more clearly identified and defined through research, scientists will gain a better understanding of the underlying causes of the illness, ... Treatments: Anxiety, depression and manic depression are illnesses that can be treated very successfully with a combination of psychotherapy and medication. ... possible, electroconvulsive therapy has been used with success. Also self-help support groups help people feel less isolated in that sufferers can hear the words of others who have been through similar experiences." (Anxiety, Depression and Manic Depression, Canadian Psychiatric Association, APA, Brochure ... Inc., three drug companies, 2007) 7. "Are Manic-Depressive Patients in Fact Patients? In this book I use the term 'patients' about persons who suffer from manic depressive illness, but I do it ... ...
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34: Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) 450 volts @ .9 amps for 6 seconds ...
and the invention of ECT. Using electricity to cure insanity has a long history dating back to Charles Wesley, the founder of Methodism in ... ECT has been documented to cause death, strokes and tissue damage. "PA-PSRS has received five reports of patients experiencing skin burns or ... above one eye." (Skin Burns and Fires during Electroconvulsive Therapy Treatments, PA-PSRS Pennsylvania Patient Safety Advisory, Vol. 4, ... Although we know today that this is just another example of psychiatric quackery theory, ECT effectively disables brain function by wiping out ... Today they are put under anesthesia so they do not feel a thing. Studies have proven that ECT works no better than a placebo. People were told ... It was found that pigs, even when treated in this last way several times, 'came to' gradually, after a fairly long interval (five to six ... Mancioli, after having observed improvement in ozena in a schizophrenic patient treated with shock, found similar improvement after ... ...
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35: The Biblical pattern of counseling
... Many similar studies have supported the overall conclusion that most of the improvement attributed to psychotherapy is due to the general ... Werry sees psychiatric training as largely irrelevant to the work he must pursue. (John S. Werry's "The Psychiatrist and Society," ... of six myths "that are routinely used to bolster [psychologists] confidence about their effectiveness." to his systematic review of the literature, he finds "no evidence... that clinicians get better at producing client outcomes with more experience." (Manufacturing Victims, Dr. ... Compleat Therapist, writes: "it hardly matters which theory is applied or which techniques are selected in making a therapy hour helpful . . . ... Tana Dineen, 2001, p 126) The Psychology industry casts a long shadow over life in North America. And the shadow is threatening to shroud the ... what is right and wrong into another's mind (nouthesia, 3559) long term parental guidance of a child to mold and modify behaviour to mold ... ...
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36: Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS): Mental Illness Depression, Brain ...
been determined to be a cure for depression." (Introduction to the VNS Therapy, Warnings, and Precautions, Cyberonics inc, Dec 2008, p8) Chemical psychiatry has a long and misguided history of looking to the brain as the etiology of insanity and depression. ... It is only to be used in patients with severe depression who are unresponsive to standard psychiatric management. It should only be prescribed and monitored by physicians who have specific training and expertise in the management of ... Of course, if they want to try this device on you, you are likely going to be treated against your will and without your consent so it doesn't matter any way. Welcome ... At best, it might wipe out sections of the printed page or replace it with random garbled print, but no improvement could possibly be expected. This is why the idea of ... us today, and a row of bright ideas about magnets, nonconvulsive applications of electricity, and the like have not succeeded in making patient care better or safer. ... ...
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37: Ordinary Christians make the best psychologists
Ordinary Christians make better psychiatrists than psychiatrists, better psychologists than psychologists and better councilors than councilors! Introduction: The Scientistic Language of Counseling: 1. In order to make themselves sound smart and educated, psychologists, counselors and therapists have actually invented their own language to describe common, everyday human behaviours: a. (CBT) Cognitive-Behavioral therapy b. ... tantrum" and "Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder", but the latter sounds like a mental disorder that needs to be treated by a doctor. d. ... The technique probably works in the short term, because the child gains more personal satisfaction and pride out of acquiring psychotic levels ... You will learn from the experience that the only difference between good and bad professional therapists, is the length of time it takes for ... Credentialed therapists and counselors need to prolong the counseling process as long as they can in order to make their mortgage payments at ... ...
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38: Repressed memory syndrome (Dissociative amnesia) is junk science ...
... In my courses on hypnosis I used to inquire into the personal history of the patients whom I presented to the students. One case I still ... This parallels the reason why some people are easily hypnotized and others are not. B. Repression therapy is harmful: If you bring to vivid remembrance, things you had forgotten, things that were bad, hurtful or harmful, you will feel worse not better! "Since this reconstructed story is inevitably sad, the perceiving and telling of the story invariably "plunges the victim into profound grief," which psychologists refuse to see ... single detail of a truly horrifying event. "The subject of sexual abuse during childhood has a long and ignominious history in psychiatry. ... The girl is put in foster care and begins treatment with a female psychiatrist at a university psychiatric clinic. The psychiatrist diagnoses ... nor the authorities who believed her and acted on her unsubstantiated accusation, but the psychiatrist who treated her as a bona fide patient. ... ...
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39: Propositions Concerning Animal Magnetism, Franz Anton Mesmer ...
The opportunity here for suggestion, coercion and manipulation are quite real. Patients are often looking to psychiatrists for answers and ... David Kaiser, Psychologist, Psychiatric Times, December, Dec. 1996, Vol. XIII, Issue 12) Two additional means of suggestive influence exist ... the indirect cues inherent in psychological treatment, but also to the hypnotic-like suggestions of psychologists. (Manufacturing Victims, Dr. ... Compleat Therapist, writes: "it hardly matters which theory is applied or which techniques are selected in making a therapy hour helpful . . . ... The persons who superintend the process, have each of them an iron rod in his hand, from ten to twelve inches in length. Mr. Deslon made to ... upon the hypochonders and the regions of the lower belly; an application frequently continued for a long time, sometimes for several hours. ... Some authors, particularly physicians of the last age, have expressly treated of it in various perform-ances. The curious and interesting ... ...
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40: Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) Mental Illness ...
... For Clinicians, Deep Brain Stimulation in Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders, E. Higgins, M. George, 2009 AD) The reason TMS is ... Improvement in your mood may last for days or weeks. Some research, however, shows a lack of dramatic improvement in depression symptoms. But ... dogma in the field of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). The tenet that a seizure is necessary but not sufficient for ECT to exert antidepressant effects is now widely accepted (Sackeim et al. 1993). Subconvulsive electrical stimulation has long been known to be ineffective in ... and are soon replaced by new miracle cures. Mesmer first used magnets to cure patients. Then his mere touch turned out to be curative. ... of OCD is of interest in light of another report that short- term TMS (2 days) at 1 Hz failed to affect either obsessions, ... bright ideas about magnets, nonconvulsive applications of electricity, and the like have not succeeded in making patient care better or safer. ... ...
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41: A Treatise on Madness, William Battie, 1758 AD
... Among his tenets, many of them "firsts," are his (correct) antipathy [opposition] for violent purging as treatment of the insane. He separates each psychiatric ... of this assertion, without having recourse to the authors who have professedly treated on this subject. [ 2 I Our defel of knowledge in this matter is, I am afraid, ... their being entrusted to Em-piricks, or at best to a few Idea Physicians, most of whom thought it advifeable to keep the case as well as the patients to themselves. ... angles, and to the impulse with which they are impacted, and which continues as long as in the former case of vifible diftraction occasioned by external force. ... For the mutual colnefion of material particles, as essential to our idea of an animal body as sense itself, but not better accounted for, hath however been looked ... of cold or heat : 2. Not to persist in their use at any one time for a longer term than six or eight weeks: 3. Even during that term to give a respite every other ... ...
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42: Psychiatry calls Jesus a paranoid schizophrenic!
Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Psychiatry has a long history and roots as being atheistic, anti-Christian and ... Burton recommends, in the highest terms, the reading of the BIBLE to hypochondriac patients. He compares it to an apothecary's shop, in which ... have returned to his carpentry following the use of modern [psychiatric] treatments." (William Sargant, "The movement in psychiatry away ... Even apostle Paul suffered from delusions because of temporal-lobe epilepsy (TLE). This is the basic view of most psychologists today. Mario ... Norman Cameron termed this a "paranoid pseudocommunity." This term is used to denote an imagined persecutorial conspiracy directed at the ... Unfortunately, we could not come up with a better term than mental disorders and thus it survives in DSM-IV-TR." (DSM-IV-TR Guidebook, 2004 ... same thing, it follows that any state of mind which our masters choose to call 'disease' can be treated as a crime; and compulsorily cured. ... ...
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43: Introduction to the history of psychiatry
... denoted persons who were mentally subnormal from birth, without hope of improvement. "Lunatics" exhibited psychotic behavior but were judged capable of ... To be sure, there were a few facilities- such as Bethlehem Hospital, better known as Bedlam-in which a small number, usually less than a dozen, of pauper insane ... To understand the modern concept of mental illness, one must focus on the radically different origins of the medical and psychiatric professions. Medicine began ... Unlike the regular doctor, the early psychiatrist, called mad-doctor, treated persons who did not want to be his patients, and whose ailments manifested themselves by exciting the resentment of their relatives. These are critical issues never to be lost sight of Annoying, unconventional behavior must have existed for as long as human beings ... The relationship between therapy and a person's position in society developed most sharply in the early nineteenth century, when a system known as moral ... ...
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44: Ontological trichotomy of man: Spirit, Soul and Body
... Each of the diseases below can be easily tested for and just as easily treated. For example, while diabetes can cause delusional thinking with high or low blood sugar levels, the cause ... Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS) will shock you into perfection. Get one for yourself! Click to View Psychiatry has a long history of being caustically hostile to Christianity and openly ... Preferable terms for the universe of conditions defined in DSM-IV would be psychiatric disorders or psychological disorders, but neither of these is feasible because of the possible professional turf conflicts they might incite among psychiatrists, psychologists, and other mental health professionals. Unfortunately, we could not come up with a better term than mental disorders and thus it survives in DSM-IV-TR." (DSM-IV-TR Guidebook, 2004 ... Head trauma triggering amnesia is of a greater magnitude only in degree. Electroconvulsive shock therapy triggers temporary amnesia. Conclusion: 1. Darwinian, humanistic ... ...
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45: Fat And Blood, treatment of Neurasthenia And Hysteria, S. Weir ...
the American Medico-Psychological Association, Mitchell decried the deplorable conditions of the asylums as being nothing better than jails. ... Such common-sense observations have no doubt contributed to the notion of sleep as therapy." (Coercion as Cure, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p 103) ... Realizing that the problem he was called upon to treat was drama, not disease, Mitchell treated it accordingly. Consulted about a woman ... Science of Lies, Thomas Szasz, 2008 AD, p 26) "Mitchell was famous for his sometimes eccentric approach to patients with functional illnesses. ... tubercular sufferers may be brought by this means to a point of improvement where open-air and altitude cures will have their best effects. ... Let us add the long-continued malarial poisonings, and we have a group of varied origin which is a moderate percentage of cases in which loss ... valvular disease much may be done if the patient have confidence and the physician courage enough to insist upon a sufficient length of rest. ... ...
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46: 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 ... Click to View 1. The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI-2) is a 567 "yes/no" test used by psychologists and Children's Aid ... 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 ... They would never have imagined that the reason the car won't start, is because they filled the leaky rad with water all summer long and failed ... Romans 1:21 s. "Who is the man who desires life And loves length of days that he may see good? Keep your tongue from evil And your lips from ... For what credit is there if, when you sin and are harshly treated, you endure it with patience? But if when you do what is right and suffer ... will make my choice based on a trusted friend's wisdom and experience, not some stranger with scholastic credentials in psychology or therapy. ... ...
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47: Pathology of the Brain and Nervous Stock, Soul of Brutes, Thomas ...
... 'Corporeal Soul' or mind (as Tsychologia' this term had been used since the end of the sixteenth century in theological works on the soul). ... These principles were of course nothing new but the poles between which psychiatric therapeutics have moved since the inception of the ... Thirdly, Willis described patients with dementia in association with paralysis and tremor with fatal termination, which possibly represent the ... Translated as An essay of the pathology of the brain and nervous stock: in which convulsive diseases are treated of . . . by S. P[ordage]. ... We are at length perswaded . . . that the distemper named from the womb, is chiefly and primarily convulsive, and chiefly depends on the brain ... safer than by leasure invading, after a long Procatarxis or foregoing cause . . . Melancholy being a long time pretracted, passes oftentimes into Stupidity, or Foolishness, and sometimes also into Madness . . . Further, there is scarce any better thing to be expected from them, who ... ...
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48: Mental Illness cures: (EDS-7) Etiological Diagnostic Snapsheet
... Although Super Spiritualism can be a natural, short term behaviour after initial salvation, it is usually smokescreen for hidden sin and a bad ... are no consequences, so too those on psychiatric disability will commit crimes knowing they will never go to jail, but return to the asylum for a few months. I remember a woman who came into a pharmacy and punched out the cashier because her prescription was taking too long to fill. ... Many people will pay a counselor good money as a "night out on the town" to engage in regular therapy sessions. Even more will do this if it ... In a society where no one is held responsible for their stupidity, perhaps self-punishment is better than no punishment because it may lead to ... to decide which chemically driven behaviour are morally bad (their patients) and which chemically driven behaviour is good (their own). ... Counselors, psychoanalysts and psychologists get paid by the hour so they silently listen to stories rather than demanding behaviour changes. ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/psychiatry-mental-illness-cures-EDS-7-etiological-diagnostic-snapsheet.htm
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49: High self esteem is atheistic paganism! Psychiatry promotes Self ...
Fact: Mentally ill people are almost always Narcissists. Psychiatry wrongly focuses on self esteem and use therapy methods that are opposite ... Three times I was shipwrecked which caused me to spend 24 hours floating around in the sea. I am persecuted, roughly treated, struck down, ... Sociological studies have proven that almost no one suffers from "low self esteem". Everyone seems to think they are better then the next guy! ... It creates a conditional joy that says: I can never be happy and feel good about myself as long as others do not see all the good and value ... Even Peter Breggin, a psychiatrist who correctly rejects drugs, shocks and psychiatric committal as treatments, promotes this myth: "Drawing ... Psychologists would hold the Corinthians up as a model of a healthy self image! God had another opinion. In the books of first and second ... Here are a few examples of narcissism in "mental patients" A 23 year old man is in the mental hospital and when he not allowed to play with ... ...
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50: In Darkest England and the Way Out, William Booth 1890 AD
... and religious which might minister to their diseased minds [metaphoric use of the term disease], and tend to restore them to a better state. ... And when once the poor girl has consented to buy the right to earn her living by the sacrifice of her virtue, then she is treated as a slave ... They are in reality starved and poisoned, and all that can be said is that, in many cases, it is better for them that they were taken away ... Long wandering in the Forest of the Shadow of Death at out doors, has familiarised me with its horrors; but while the realisation is a ... in this first draft of the prescription there is much room for improvement, which will come when we have the light of fuller experience. ... She was ruined, and shame led her to leave home. At length she drifted to Woolwich, where she came across a man who persuaded her to live with ... The rough and ready surgery with which we deal with our social patients recalls the simple method of the early physicians. The tradition still ... ...
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