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tuto170

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I mean there are no tests performed to diagnosed the illness. Psychosis can be caused by many factors like stress, drugs, anxiety and lack of sleep or maybe inflammation of internal organs or indigestion. It is so easy to prescribe medication, Pdocs dont even know every antipsychotic, they only work with few available, for example in my hospital all they had was haldol, risperidone and olanzapine, when I mentioned Aripiprazole they acted they never heard of. 1 week of learning can become a psychiatrists, its so easy! for example, psychotic yes? just give bunch of haldol and risperidone - easy fix! person cant sleep? just give quetiapine! depressed? Just give any SSRI on medium doze and low tricyclic! anxiety? AD or maybe benzodiapine! dont forget to dish out Ativan and depakote with every mood disorder. Pdocs rarely listen to patients and mainly rely on nurses (thats what happened to me, my pdoc talked 1 time within whole month in a hospital and did not ask about what medication I want to choose). I mean you dont even have to know how anti psychotics work to prescribe them, you only need to know that they make you a vegetable! drooling, mimicking, dystonia are just side effects that patient has to deal with it and because there is no medication for it - problem solved.
Even what happened bad to you to in life to to drag you to suicide they will likely to diagnose with mental illness and put you on medication that you wont be able to work, study, have sex, feel pleasure or even cry! I cannot cry because of medication! any word against this hierarchy will get you hospitalized and labelled as mad as was done during Nazi Germany and USSRS! This is modern genocide that is being infllicted into humankind nowadays!
Whoever get diagnosed with an F (mental illness) for the rest of their lives have to take medication, even it was one time psychosis or seasonal depression. We a subjected to pharmaceutical companies and governments as puppets and as a tool for money laundrying!
 
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Querry1

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The meds help with symptoms, they don't heal them - you still have to go to therapy to get the results, besides meds.

Sorry to hear that you have bad experience with that, it's hard to find meds that fit you or therapist that will actually help you.
 
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Leeches!
 
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Psychiatrists suck ass!

Peace/Hugs
 
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Death.

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Psychiatry as a whole is a pseudoscience. The reality is that life is simply shit for many. This is based on an objective analysis. Sure, it may not apply to everyone but this conclusion certainly applies to me. Tell this to a psychiatrist and you'll suddenly be told about how you have a "chemical imbalance" in your neurotransmitters and you'll be prescribed antidepressants to help you turn a blind eye to the realities of the world.
 
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Anywhere a lot of money can be made expect corruption.
 
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hypo666

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last time I was in hospital I got two completely different diagnosis's from two psychiatrists who saw me within days of each other,and each diagnosis has very different forms of treatment, one relies heavily on anti psychotics the other on therapy .... One was schizophrenia the other was personality disorder.

I have heard it said that put 5 psychiatrists in a room and you get five different diagnosis's but it's clearly not an urban legend.In the hospital I was at as another poster here pointed out, it was also the case that the psychiatrists there relied on observations from nursing staff and support workers to determine their diagnosis. The nursing staff and support workers hardly ever spoke to me ,so how they could diagnose people with life long illness's I have no clue.

The hospital I was in, was at best a safe holding area for those in severe psychosis. alarms were going off all the time because people were kicking off. I don't think they help anyone really. They had 18 beds for the entire county in the assessment unit {where I was ,in the UK}. It was small, the only fresh air was a court yard surrounded by razor wire and you sat in front of a tv ,incased in safety glass. It was a locked ward. very few staff were kind in anyway.Most barked orders at you. They were discharging people far too soon, people kept returning or the police were returning them. If I had my time again I would refuse to have anything to do with mental health services as I have met far too many people who finished up in a worse position than they first were in.