Guest guest Posted November 2, 2004 Report Share Posted November 2, 2004 Psychiatrist schedule patients 10-20 minutes apart. Their job is to dispense the drugs as quickly as possible to maximize insurance billing opportunities. The lesser paid counselors are paid to sit and " talk " . If you are on drugs, youi can't feel you pain. Cover it up. Read some of those website on MKUltra I posted this weekend. The goal is early emotional trauma to encourage better control of the mind controlled drone. Read it-it's there in government documents. I posted it last weekend. Actually I don't agree that psychiatrists ignore the family bonding. They are very much aware of it and realize that it needs to be destroyed as quickly and efficientially as possible so that their sole influence as the patients brainwashing ensuring the dependency on their monthly prescription appointments is assured. The first time I became aware that my Mother was acting strange and had absolutely no idea what was happening was Christmas 1998. After I'd left town and gone back to work her memory was so bad that she couldn't remember if she'd taken her insulin. I insited that she go to the hospital. The Mental Healht Center told her to stop talking to people that were stressingher out (me) AFter I insisted that she go to the hospital afraid she would take two doses of insulin and kill herself accidently, this was when Dr. Vasavada, Dir, Psychiatry, UAB Huntsville, refused to let me in with her during the counseling to get some help dealing with family issues and refused to let her sign the Authorizatin to Release Medical Information while prescribing the carcinogenic Seroquel 8 months before the 10 cm breast tumor was diagnosed. After he'd had her to himself refusing to meet with me again with a definite dominating and controlling male attitude her total attitude changed against me. She was very defensive about the doctor. Mad at me for questioning him. Telling me she was just where she needed to be. I had to quietly tolerate his controlling manipulation until I could go with her to the Mental Health Center to ge tteh Authoization to Relase Medical Information. They violated that by not sending the changes in her medications while she'd stopped taking her cancer medicne commitingsuicide by cancer while she was going to them every month for the drug fix. After her suicide. Dr .Portier, Director of the Mental Health Center admitted to me that he knew they;d decided not to give me her medical records. No, my friends. Just remember the history lessons of the Nazi's where parents had to be careful not to say anything around their children or the SS woudl show up and tak you away and families were separated by the right an left thumb upon exiting the railroad cars-we won't tolerate that but we tolerate having our family members minds and personalities taken from us and they are so cunning about it that they have figured out a way to make us pay for their family destroying genocide and then they're waiting to rob you of your inheritance. ________________________________________ So do I. There are still psychiatrists who refuse to acknowledge the role of early childhood trauma and the onset of mental illness (which is really mental injury) in adulthood. These morons completely overlook the reality of the attachment bond between child and family and as a result completely overlook and ignore the mental illness that results when these early attachment bonds are interrupted or never form; not to mention the actual brain damage that occurs when a child is violently abused. " Some studies have suggested this but there is no convincing evidence as yet. I believe that societal/environmental factors exert a far greater influence and that these problems are best addressed through counselling and caring or supportive services. " -- In SSRI medications , " Jim " <mofunnow@s...> wrote: > http://www.examiner.ie/pport/web/opinion/Full_Story/did- sgniav6AVPIVYsg7IQHSmeYhNE.asp > > 01/11/04 > Addressing the real causes of mental pain > > I WOULD like to respond to Hyland's letter (Irish Examiner, October 25) in which my view that genetics do not play a significant role in behaviour or in `mental illness' was criticised. > > The scientific evidence in support of 's view is very sketchy indeed and far from conclusive. > > I would acknowledge though that some people may have a genetic predisposition towards certain behavioural or emotional problems. > > Some studies have suggested this but there is no convincing evidence as yet. I believe that societal/environmental factors exert a far greater influence and that these problems are best addressed through counselling and caring or supportive services. > > Neurotoxic and disabling psychiatric drug `treatments' do not address these problems though, as they largely have a mental and emotional deadening effect. > There is no evidence that they correct brain chemical imbalances which psychiatry believes is a primary cause of what it would judge to be `mental illness'. The chemical imbalance theory is unfounded because we have no understanding of what constitutes a chemically- balanced brain in the first place. > > Hyland should also remember that psychiatry has never been able to prove a biological cause to even one of the so-called behavioural disorders or mental illnesses. > > Psychiatry's inference that psychiatric patients are genetically defective or are suffering from a brain chemical imbalance is one that must be challenged. > > A social and humanistic model of psychiatry which addresses the real causes of their mental and emotional pain is, I believe, the best way forward. Instead of negating people's life experiences, it would give this primary importance. The profits and prestige of the psychiatric-pharmaceutical complex would simply not feature. > > Fleming, > Leafonney Cottage, > Kilglass, > Co. Sligo > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2004 Report Share Posted November 2, 2004 Psychiatrist schedule patients 10-20 minutes apart. Their job is to dispense the drugs as quickly as possible to maximize insurance billing opportunities. The lesser paid counselors are paid to sit and " talk " . If you are on drugs, youi can't feel you pain. Cover it up. Read some of those website on MKUltra I posted this weekend. The goal is early emotional trauma to encourage better control of the mind controlled drone. Read it-it's there in government documents. I posted it last weekend. Actually I don't agree that psychiatrists ignore the family bonding. They are very much aware of it and realize that it needs to be destroyed as quickly and efficientially as possible so that their sole influence as the patients brainwashing ensuring the dependency on their monthly prescription appointments is assured. The first time I became aware that my Mother was acting strange and had absolutely no idea what was happening was Christmas 1998. After I'd left town and gone back to work her memory was so bad that she couldn't remember if she'd taken her insulin. I insited that she go to the hospital. The Mental Healht Center told her to stop talking to people that were stressingher out (me) AFter I insisted that she go to the hospital afraid she would take two doses of insulin and kill herself accidently, this was when Dr. Vasavada, Dir, Psychiatry, UAB Huntsville, refused to let me in with her during the counseling to get some help dealing with family issues and refused to let her sign the Authorizatin to Release Medical Information while prescribing the carcinogenic Seroquel 8 months before the 10 cm breast tumor was diagnosed. After he'd had her to himself refusing to meet with me again with a definite dominating and controlling male attitude her total attitude changed against me. She was very defensive about the doctor. Mad at me for questioning him. Telling me she was just where she needed to be. I had to quietly tolerate his controlling manipulation until I could go with her to the Mental Health Center to ge tteh Authoization to Relase Medical Information. They violated that by not sending the changes in her medications while she'd stopped taking her cancer medicne commitingsuicide by cancer while she was going to them every month for the drug fix. After her suicide. Dr .Portier, Director of the Mental Health Center admitted to me that he knew they;d decided not to give me her medical records. No, my friends. Just remember the history lessons of the Nazi's where parents had to be careful not to say anything around their children or the SS woudl show up and tak you away and families were separated by the right an left thumb upon exiting the railroad cars-we won't tolerate that but we tolerate having our family members minds and personalities taken from us and they are so cunning about it that they have figured out a way to make us pay for their family destroying genocide and then they're waiting to rob you of your inheritance. ________________________________________ So do I. There are still psychiatrists who refuse to acknowledge the role of early childhood trauma and the onset of mental illness (which is really mental injury) in adulthood. These morons completely overlook the reality of the attachment bond between child and family and as a result completely overlook and ignore the mental illness that results when these early attachment bonds are interrupted or never form; not to mention the actual brain damage that occurs when a child is violently abused. " Some studies have suggested this but there is no convincing evidence as yet. I believe that societal/environmental factors exert a far greater influence and that these problems are best addressed through counselling and caring or supportive services. " -- In SSRI medications , " Jim " <mofunnow@s...> wrote: > http://www.examiner.ie/pport/web/opinion/Full_Story/did- sgniav6AVPIVYsg7IQHSmeYhNE.asp > > 01/11/04 > Addressing the real causes of mental pain > > I WOULD like to respond to Hyland's letter (Irish Examiner, October 25) in which my view that genetics do not play a significant role in behaviour or in `mental illness' was criticised. > > The scientific evidence in support of 's view is very sketchy indeed and far from conclusive. > > I would acknowledge though that some people may have a genetic predisposition towards certain behavioural or emotional problems. > > Some studies have suggested this but there is no convincing evidence as yet. I believe that societal/environmental factors exert a far greater influence and that these problems are best addressed through counselling and caring or supportive services. > > Neurotoxic and disabling psychiatric drug `treatments' do not address these problems though, as they largely have a mental and emotional deadening effect. > There is no evidence that they correct brain chemical imbalances which psychiatry believes is a primary cause of what it would judge to be `mental illness'. The chemical imbalance theory is unfounded because we have no understanding of what constitutes a chemically- balanced brain in the first place. > > Hyland should also remember that psychiatry has never been able to prove a biological cause to even one of the so-called behavioural disorders or mental illnesses. > > Psychiatry's inference that psychiatric patients are genetically defective or are suffering from a brain chemical imbalance is one that must be challenged. > > A social and humanistic model of psychiatry which addresses the real causes of their mental and emotional pain is, I believe, the best way forward. Instead of negating people's life experiences, it would give this primary importance. The profits and prestige of the psychiatric-pharmaceutical complex would simply not feature. > > Fleming, > Leafonney Cottage, > Kilglass, > Co. Sligo > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2004 Report Share Posted November 2, 2004 Psychiatrist schedule patients 10-20 minutes apart. Their job is to dispense the drugs as quickly as possible to maximize insurance billing opportunities. The lesser paid counselors are paid to sit and " talk " . If you are on drugs, youi can't feel you pain. Cover it up. Read some of those website on MKUltra I posted this weekend. The goal is early emotional trauma to encourage better control of the mind controlled drone. Read it-it's there in government documents. I posted it last weekend. Actually I don't agree that psychiatrists ignore the family bonding. They are very much aware of it and realize that it needs to be destroyed as quickly and efficientially as possible so that their sole influence as the patients brainwashing ensuring the dependency on their monthly prescription appointments is assured. The first time I became aware that my Mother was acting strange and had absolutely no idea what was happening was Christmas 1998. After I'd left town and gone back to work her memory was so bad that she couldn't remember if she'd taken her insulin. I insited that she go to the hospital. The Mental Healht Center told her to stop talking to people that were stressingher out (me) AFter I insisted that she go to the hospital afraid she would take two doses of insulin and kill herself accidently, this was when Dr. Vasavada, Dir, Psychiatry, UAB Huntsville, refused to let me in with her during the counseling to get some help dealing with family issues and refused to let her sign the Authorizatin to Release Medical Information while prescribing the carcinogenic Seroquel 8 months before the 10 cm breast tumor was diagnosed. After he'd had her to himself refusing to meet with me again with a definite dominating and controlling male attitude her total attitude changed against me. She was very defensive about the doctor. Mad at me for questioning him. Telling me she was just where she needed to be. I had to quietly tolerate his controlling manipulation until I could go with her to the Mental Health Center to ge tteh Authoization to Relase Medical Information. They violated that by not sending the changes in her medications while she'd stopped taking her cancer medicne commitingsuicide by cancer while she was going to them every month for the drug fix. After her suicide. Dr .Portier, Director of the Mental Health Center admitted to me that he knew they;d decided not to give me her medical records. No, my friends. Just remember the history lessons of the Nazi's where parents had to be careful not to say anything around their children or the SS woudl show up and tak you away and families were separated by the right an left thumb upon exiting the railroad cars-we won't tolerate that but we tolerate having our family members minds and personalities taken from us and they are so cunning about it that they have figured out a way to make us pay for their family destroying genocide and then they're waiting to rob you of your inheritance. ________________________________________ So do I. There are still psychiatrists who refuse to acknowledge the role of early childhood trauma and the onset of mental illness (which is really mental injury) in adulthood. These morons completely overlook the reality of the attachment bond between child and family and as a result completely overlook and ignore the mental illness that results when these early attachment bonds are interrupted or never form; not to mention the actual brain damage that occurs when a child is violently abused. " Some studies have suggested this but there is no convincing evidence as yet. I believe that societal/environmental factors exert a far greater influence and that these problems are best addressed through counselling and caring or supportive services. " -- In SSRI medications , " Jim " <mofunnow@s...> wrote: > http://www.examiner.ie/pport/web/opinion/Full_Story/did- sgniav6AVPIVYsg7IQHSmeYhNE.asp > > 01/11/04 > Addressing the real causes of mental pain > > I WOULD like to respond to Hyland's letter (Irish Examiner, October 25) in which my view that genetics do not play a significant role in behaviour or in `mental illness' was criticised. > > The scientific evidence in support of 's view is very sketchy indeed and far from conclusive. > > I would acknowledge though that some people may have a genetic predisposition towards certain behavioural or emotional problems. > > Some studies have suggested this but there is no convincing evidence as yet. I believe that societal/environmental factors exert a far greater influence and that these problems are best addressed through counselling and caring or supportive services. > > Neurotoxic and disabling psychiatric drug `treatments' do not address these problems though, as they largely have a mental and emotional deadening effect. > There is no evidence that they correct brain chemical imbalances which psychiatry believes is a primary cause of what it would judge to be `mental illness'. The chemical imbalance theory is unfounded because we have no understanding of what constitutes a chemically- balanced brain in the first place. > > Hyland should also remember that psychiatry has never been able to prove a biological cause to even one of the so-called behavioural disorders or mental illnesses. > > Psychiatry's inference that psychiatric patients are genetically defective or are suffering from a brain chemical imbalance is one that must be challenged. > > A social and humanistic model of psychiatry which addresses the real causes of their mental and emotional pain is, I believe, the best way forward. Instead of negating people's life experiences, it would give this primary importance. The profits and prestige of the psychiatric-pharmaceutical complex would simply not feature. > > Fleming, > Leafonney Cottage, > Kilglass, > Co. Sligo > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2004 Report Share Posted November 2, 2004 Psychiatrist schedule patients 10-20 minutes apart. Their job is to dispense the drugs as quickly as possible to maximize insurance billing opportunities. The lesser paid counselors are paid to sit and " talk " . If you are on drugs, youi can't feel you pain. Cover it up. Read some of those website on MKUltra I posted this weekend. The goal is early emotional trauma to encourage better control of the mind controlled drone. Read it-it's there in government documents. I posted it last weekend. Actually I don't agree that psychiatrists ignore the family bonding. They are very much aware of it and realize that it needs to be destroyed as quickly and efficientially as possible so that their sole influence as the patients brainwashing ensuring the dependency on their monthly prescription appointments is assured. The first time I became aware that my Mother was acting strange and had absolutely no idea what was happening was Christmas 1998. After I'd left town and gone back to work her memory was so bad that she couldn't remember if she'd taken her insulin. I insited that she go to the hospital. The Mental Healht Center told her to stop talking to people that were stressingher out (me) AFter I insisted that she go to the hospital afraid she would take two doses of insulin and kill herself accidently, this was when Dr. Vasavada, Dir, Psychiatry, UAB Huntsville, refused to let me in with her during the counseling to get some help dealing with family issues and refused to let her sign the Authorizatin to Release Medical Information while prescribing the carcinogenic Seroquel 8 months before the 10 cm breast tumor was diagnosed. After he'd had her to himself refusing to meet with me again with a definite dominating and controlling male attitude her total attitude changed against me. She was very defensive about the doctor. Mad at me for questioning him. Telling me she was just where she needed to be. I had to quietly tolerate his controlling manipulation until I could go with her to the Mental Health Center to ge tteh Authoization to Relase Medical Information. They violated that by not sending the changes in her medications while she'd stopped taking her cancer medicne commitingsuicide by cancer while she was going to them every month for the drug fix. After her suicide. Dr .Portier, Director of the Mental Health Center admitted to me that he knew they;d decided not to give me her medical records. No, my friends. Just remember the history lessons of the Nazi's where parents had to be careful not to say anything around their children or the SS woudl show up and tak you away and families were separated by the right an left thumb upon exiting the railroad cars-we won't tolerate that but we tolerate having our family members minds and personalities taken from us and they are so cunning about it that they have figured out a way to make us pay for their family destroying genocide and then they're waiting to rob you of your inheritance. ________________________________________ So do I. There are still psychiatrists who refuse to acknowledge the role of early childhood trauma and the onset of mental illness (which is really mental injury) in adulthood. These morons completely overlook the reality of the attachment bond between child and family and as a result completely overlook and ignore the mental illness that results when these early attachment bonds are interrupted or never form; not to mention the actual brain damage that occurs when a child is violently abused. " Some studies have suggested this but there is no convincing evidence as yet. I believe that societal/environmental factors exert a far greater influence and that these problems are best addressed through counselling and caring or supportive services. " -- In SSRI medications , " Jim " <mofunnow@s...> wrote: > http://www.examiner.ie/pport/web/opinion/Full_Story/did- sgniav6AVPIVYsg7IQHSmeYhNE.asp > > 01/11/04 > Addressing the real causes of mental pain > > I WOULD like to respond to Hyland's letter (Irish Examiner, October 25) in which my view that genetics do not play a significant role in behaviour or in `mental illness' was criticised. > > The scientific evidence in support of 's view is very sketchy indeed and far from conclusive. > > I would acknowledge though that some people may have a genetic predisposition towards certain behavioural or emotional problems. > > Some studies have suggested this but there is no convincing evidence as yet. I believe that societal/environmental factors exert a far greater influence and that these problems are best addressed through counselling and caring or supportive services. > > Neurotoxic and disabling psychiatric drug `treatments' do not address these problems though, as they largely have a mental and emotional deadening effect. > There is no evidence that they correct brain chemical imbalances which psychiatry believes is a primary cause of what it would judge to be `mental illness'. The chemical imbalance theory is unfounded because we have no understanding of what constitutes a chemically- balanced brain in the first place. > > Hyland should also remember that psychiatry has never been able to prove a biological cause to even one of the so-called behavioural disorders or mental illnesses. > > Psychiatry's inference that psychiatric patients are genetically defective or are suffering from a brain chemical imbalance is one that must be challenged. > > A social and humanistic model of psychiatry which addresses the real causes of their mental and emotional pain is, I believe, the best way forward. Instead of negating people's life experiences, it would give this primary importance. The profits and prestige of the psychiatric-pharmaceutical complex would simply not feature. > > Fleming, > Leafonney Cottage, > Kilglass, > Co. Sligo > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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