
Versailles
Enlightened
- Oct 1, 2020
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Most of us here are the evidence that psychiatry is a scam.
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Most of us here are the evidence that psychiatry is a scam.
I believe it started way before, in the late 17th century there where already asylums for the insane, and I believe it was until the 19th century where psychiatry began more formally followed by lobotomies, insulin comma therapy, electroshock therapy, restrains, etc.only dates back to the 20th century and more especially the second half of the 20th century with the discovery of ADs.
Some?? More like all of them. Psychiatric drugs are just one big guessing game.Hell, there are some psychiatric drugs that we don't even understand the mechanisms of!
I've been on every anti psychotic they commonly prescribe, benzos and lithium and I question every day if they're just sugar pills as well.Dangerous sugar pills. The only semi-effective ones like antipsychotics, stims, benzos, and lithium will fuck you up.
I definitely get beneficial effects from stims and antipsychotics. Do they help ease my mental illness? Not particularly.I've been on every anti psychotic they commonly prescribe, benzos and lithium and I question every day if they're just sugar pills as well.
The only thing they do is give me akathisia. Anything else I've noticed could be just day to day mood changes and circumstances.
I absolutely don't trust them at the moment and I wish I could.
It does cause some people's issues and it worsens other's.Psychiatry did not cause my mental health problems, my physical problems, and abusive childhood caused my mental issues, and the reason why I am on medications from a very young age. Yes, I am on an overdose benzodiazipines, opiates, etc , and yes, it has a very negative effect on my mental health, but who to blame? psychiatry, or the things that caused the need for these medications to begin with?
I was told lithium is better for me than Quetiapine by a psychotherapist. My mental health team won't switch me from Quetiapine even tho evidently it's not working for meDangerous sugar pills. The only semi-effective ones like antipsychotics, stims, benzos, and lithium will fuck you up.
It does cause some people's issues and it worsens other's.
So it is to blame for quite a bit.
If someone got a wound from falling off their bike, then I am not responsible for that wound, but if people then tell that person to come to me for "help" and I stick my finger in their wound and twist it, then I am certainly to blame for creating more torture and taking advantage of any previous trauma.
What, like a ward? Thanks but no thanks, these people have already poked at me enough.By calling psychiatry a scam, you giving medical advise to someone you know nothing about, someone who could've benefited from a 3 month treatment.
Yes it is definitely a scam. The vast majority of people who go see a psychiatrist don't need drugs and there's nothing wrong with their brains. They are there because of trauma, oppression, sociopolitical issues (inequality, structural violence, poverty, ...) etc or in some cases a medical issue that needs to be solved (neurological problems, some neuro autoimmune issues, inflammation, thyroid issues etc...) the chemical imbalance theory has been disproved many times and psychiatrists still preach it because that pseudoscientific theory is the only way they can sell their drugs and maintain their stupid institution that harms much more than it helps.
Psychiatrist is definitely junk science and shouldn't even exist. Neurology is medicine, psychiatrist is bs to control society and maintain a status quo. I've unfortunately witnessed lost of lives destroyed and suicides because of psychiatry's harm.
"Psychiatry is not broken. The system was designed this way. Psychiatry is not a legitimate field of medicine and cannot be reformed. It needs to be abolished. To not message this would be to condone a form of structural violence that not only has disabled and killed millions of people, it also maintains and even furthers the systemic social and economic injustices these individuals represent." -shep, SA
I agree that there's cases where drugs can help such as in psychosis states. however, antipsychotics should be used in far less amounts and less time than psychiatrists use them. Chronic exposure to antipsychotics can shrink the brain and greatly reduce the chances of recovering. Plus not to mention all of the health awful effects that antipsychotics have. There's also ways to treat schizophrenia and psychosis in a drug free way. As many times the causes of schizophrenia are trauma, other medical problems, or substance induced and can be resolved by treating the root cause. However I'm not saying the possibility of using antipsychotics shouldn't be there for those who want them (giving the patients FULL informed consent, something psychiatrist rarely do).But to dismiss psychiatry outright seems a bit too extreme. There are some mental problems that need definitely need medication to treat. Schizophrenia, for example, seems like a good candidate for that.