My Crusade Against Psychiatry

 

August 26, 2015

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Comments for “My Crusade Against Psychiatry”

Stephen Coleman said (August 27, 2015):

I agree with this article in most ways, psychiatric meds should only be for emergency use and not for long term use.

I agree with Dan’s first comment about the dismal effectiveness of modern counseling. But there are new methods, the energy therapies that have made psychotherapy obsolete. Unfortunately the main stream is loathe to accept these simple yet highly effective therapies, it would kill their cash cow.

Psychiatry actually has no concept of the term “cure”, it is something foreign and bizarre to them. Psychiatry is more of a burden than a help and I agree they have devolved into sales agents for big pharm.

I dare anybody to name a single conventional psychiatrist that has cured one patient during their entire career.


Al Thompson said (August 27, 2015):

Katherine did a great job in opposing the psychiatric freaks. Psychology is complete and total poppycock which has no basis in true science. Psychiatry is another mind control tool that the communists inflict on unsuspecting people.

The people who work in this “mental health” field are working with a fraudulent system of “science.” There’s no such thing as the science of the mind. No man is able to make informed judgments outside of the natural law.

http://verydumbgovernment.blogspot.com/2015/08/psychology-is-junk-science.html


Tony B said (August 27, 2015):

Unless you cut off an arm or some such, NEVER have anything to do with any kind of doctor who has to do with your personal life, your body your mind. Use them to staunch the blood flow. They may be capable of that. Otherwise just about everything they believe and spread is pure poison. They are generally some of the most egotistical, ignorant people on the face of the earth. And they love to throw their weight around as though they own you.

I had a step son in law who became a doctor. Being raised in Alaska, he was not as ego laden as most such products. When he came out of all those college years his response was a question: “I’m a doctor?” All those years his wife kept telling him, over and over, “All you’re learning is what drug to use to cover what symptom.”

This was medical, which is naturally less guess work than the substitute confessional of a shrink. Would that they would all shrink away to nothing, taking one satanic evil out of the world with them.


Dan Abshear said (August 26, 2015):

Psychiatrists are paid the most by large pharmaceutical corporations.

The whole specialty is harmful. I believe there is an objective in this country to medicate everyone with psychotropic drugs, which actually do more harm than good. Sedate everyone and then they are easier to control. Any mental issues I may have I manage on my one without pharmaceutical intervention. That is the way to do it.


Robert G said (August 26, 2015):

The finest work savaging psychiatry is Father Alan Keenan’s NEUROSIS AND THE SACRAMENTS. To the non-Christian it may be a turn-off because of its Christo-centric focus. As Priest, however, I commend this work to anyone who wonders why secular psychiatry is an abysmal flop. The one who practices this flim-flam can be likened to the carnival grifter, here bellowing to those who have despaired of a Divine norm for contentment and peace of soul.

http://www.amazon.com/Neuroses-Sacraments-Alan-Keenan/dp/B0000CHNVG/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1440618710&sr=1-1&keywords=Alan+Keenan+Neurosis+and+the+Sacraments


Paul said (August 26, 2015):

The social services industry is all about money. Doctors need money; nurses need money; welfare workers need money. A friend of mine had her children taken from her to “fill a quota”. When I was in shelters in Edmonton, I was told that I couldn’t stay unless I went on welfare. Why? Welfare workers need caseloads (and I didn’t stay). When I went to a soup kitchen supervisor to ask if I could tell the guys about a job, she said no. If everyone gets a job, she’s out of work.

But when will people wake up? When will they realize they are being used? When will paid caregivers realize that they simply want a job and are not there for charity? When will we start to serve our country as Katherine does?


Henry Makow received his Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Toronto in 1982. He welcomes your comments at

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