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🧵 Psychiatry Is Nonsense

Anonymous No. 16140258

According to researchers:
>Depression Is “A Normal Brain Responding to Stress or Adversity”
https://www.madinamerica.com/2024/04/researchers-depression-is-a-normal-brain-responding-to-stress-or-adversity/

Mental distress shouldn't be treated as an "illness", it should be treated as distress. Drugging people with powerful drugs, that cause many unhealthy side effects, is not right.

Cult of Passion No. 16140262

Praise Xenu.

Anonymous No. 16140284

>>16140258
Is all about money, like the vaccines, all that shit is completely useless.

Anonymous No. 16140384

>>16140284
It's about gaslighting people to prevent them taking action to remove the cause of all of our depression. Failing this, pharmacological lobotomy is used.

Anonymous No. 16140387

>>16140258
Yeah but, it gets even worse. Pay attention here. This part is significant. God is on camera claiming there is sex in heaven, and the gore isn't real. Physically you can watch him on tv claiming this. What this actually is, is lies. The gore is real.

Anonymous No. 16140389

>>16140387
Gore is a non send, it was not sent. You just thought it was. M.O.N.P

Anonymous No. 16140406

>>16140389
I've had almost 2000 concussions. So, that fact is true. I've also went over 30 years without love. I'm not sure what you're expecting me to say, but I've uncovered something significant. There is pure evil. And he's watching us.

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Anonymous No. 16140456

>>16140387
>The gore is real.
Right on brother, #StopTheSteal2000

Anonymous No. 16140461

>>16140258
If course it is, always was. Zero numbers = zero truth. But at some point it gained popularity because it paid some attention to aspects of human being that actual science wasn't even interested in or didn't know how to grasp (still doesn't).

Its kinda like a cult, people need something, anything, no one around cares and then boom, suddenly someone does. He must be right. And some old farts have a job teaching it and then some young useless chicks have a job "using" it. So it stays because its convenient for many.

Anonynous No. 16140901

>>16140258
OP IS BASED.

EVERYONE IN THIS THREAD SHOULD READ
>"CRACKED - THE UNHAPPY TRUTH ABOUT PSYCHIATRY"

That is all. Good bye.

Anonymous No. 16141285

>>16140258
None of you are M.D.s lol

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Anonymous No. 16141805

>>16141285
>YOU MUST DO AS WE SAY WITHOUT QUESTION
Excellent bedside manner, Doc.

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Cult of Passion No. 16141811

>>16141285
I am.

I used to not be but after reviewing my works in practically every field surrounding MD I have come to the conclusion my Cognition work fits that definition (I do not count Psychiatry/Psychology as MD.)

Anonymous No. 16141814

>>16140258
the ted kaczynski has already written about this

Anonymous No. 16141883

>>16141285
I don't trust people whose entire education consists of coursework in academic institutions that are financially tied to industries.

It works reasonably well, to the limits of what's possible, with things like surgery, but mental issues are by definition unfalsifiable.

Cult of Passion No. 16141892

>>16141883
>unfalsifiable
Not if youre really good, but those docs are so rare as to not be a reliable source.

Anonymous No. 16141901

>>16141883
>but mental issues are by definition unfalsifiable.
Do you even realize what you are saying? No of course you don't so I'm going to spell it out for you: if there's no observable (physiological) difference between feel-good and feel-bad narratives then these are your options:
>1. the patient is lying
Possible but not likely.
>2. there are undiscover physiological differences
Possible but not likely.
>3. Consciousness is more than physiology.
...

Anonymous No. 16141903

>>16141901
Millis, billis, trillis, killis

🗑️ Anonymous No. 16141927

>>16141901
>2. there are undiscover physiological differences
>Possible but not likely.
Which ones? Current psychiatric practice doesn't take physiology into account. The diagnosis of depression doesn't rest on physiological differences but on an open and vague categorization of behavior. This is true for any psychiatric diagnosis.
Please, stop pretending that your colleagues push pills on people for any reason other than that psychiatry has been bought out by pharma executives and that they're taught to push pills on people. The whole idea of chemical imbalances mistakes consequence for causality. SSRIs don't work because they fix chemical imbalances in your brain. They create them in the first place.

Anonymous No. 16141933

>>16141901
>if there's no observable (physiological) difference between feel-good and feel-bad narratives then these are your options:
I had to delete my previous comment because I didn't get your point initially. So, in light of not knowing what is actually going on, do you consider it a good strategy to give people bona fide disease labels, usually for life, and force them, in most cases, to go on drugs, ideally indefinitely, that have been shown to be damaging and even neurotoxic?

Anonymous No. 16141954

>>16141933
You are conflating /pol/ with /sci/. If the mental does not correlate with the physical then physical intervention does not make sense. If the mental does correlate with the physical then it does makes sense to identify physical causes. These physical causes are usually not a lack of drugs but a social environment that disrupts physiology, disease and/or malnourishment. However: in modern society we have minimal standards for wellbeing that go beyond survival. For example: orthodontics.

Alas: my post is wasted on the likes of you because you're not here to think deeply about ethics but to hate on the pharmaceutical industry with no discernment between corruption and honest business.

Anonymous No. 16142022

>>16141954
>If the mental does not correlate with the physical then physical intervention does not make sense
>but to hate on the pharmaceutical industry with no discernment between corruption and honest business.
I don't see how you saying the one thing makes me criticizing the other wrong rather than right?
>These physical causes are usually not a lack of drugs but a social environment that disrupts physiology, disease and/or malnourishment
We're still speaking of physical causes that just so happen to be caused by social factors.
>You are conflating /pol/ with /sci/
No, I don't think so because I haven't popped up vaccines in the first two sentences.

Anonymous No. 16142023

>>16142022
>I haven't popped up vaccines in the first two sentences.
*brought up