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12 comments to "10 Mind-Boggling Psychiatric Treatments."

  • Stratoblogster
    June 12th, 2007 at 3:53 am

    Yeah, this wonderful profession and the pharmaceutical industry are doing their very best to drive the human race insane. Where would we be without them? Wish I knew…

  • Kenny
    June 12th, 2007 at 4:44 am

    And not surprisingly, this ’science’ hasn’t advanced one bit in 200 years. Nowadays psychiatrists bring about a chemical induced coma with all the drugs they push - it’s a lot quieter and not as dramatic, but still produces the same results.

    Moden psychiatrists admit they have no idea how a patient will react to their drugs and that they have to change their drug or dosage to modify their patient’s behavior.

    And as for the basis of all this drugging: chemical imballance, there are no lab tests or scientific data to show any such imballance.

    And on top of all that these drugs have suicidal and homocidal side effects which have resulted in school shootings and other related random homicides and suicides.

    What a scam…

  • Jenna
    June 12th, 2007 at 6:19 am

    I’m surprised that the entry for hysteria just talks about ancient treatments and doesn’t look at “hysteria” in more recent eras. In the Victorian era, “hysteria” was not just a catch-all term for mental illness, but also a diagnosis for women who did strange things other than raising children and running the household, like pursuing the arts, social activism, or enjoying sex. Among treatments were “rest therapy” (an excellent piece is “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, showing just how mind-numbing that was), therapeutic orgasms, and clitoridectomy. Of course, none of the treatments really addressed any of the issues, but basically made a medical reason for men to keep women in the private sphere.

  • Mike
    June 12th, 2007 at 12:01 pm

    You might be interested in knowing that Dr Henry Heimlich (of the somewhat discredited ‘maneuver’) actually proposes malaria treatment for AIDS.

    You can read more here …
    http://www.cnn.com/2003/HEALTH/conditions/04/14/health.aids.malaria.re ut/index.html#

    … and you can read about its ‘discreditation’ here …

    http://medfraud.info/

  • Bad Cat!
    June 12th, 2007 at 1:52 pm

    “So when he heard about a monkey whose violent, feces-throwing urges had been curbed by cute to the frontal lobe…”
    So it looks like those “Hang in There” kitten posters are good for you after all!

  • fluff
    June 13th, 2007 at 10:34 am

    “….Moden psychiatrists admit they have no idea how a patient will react to their drugs and that they have to change their drug or dosage to modify their patient’s behavior….”

    Sorry, but that is absolute nonsense. Nowadays we have HUGE amounts of knowledge about the drugs we use. And they are highly specific and extremely effective (in a positive way) in most of the cases. Lets take the treatment of depression for instance. Go and read up a little on how this condition can be cured in a lot of cases by the means of drugs. And this is because we KNOW about the metabolic misbalance that is causing most forms of depressions.

    The reason why lots of people think those drugs are bad is because you have the misfortune of having a terrible healthcare system in the US. Of course it’s bad if you prescribe prozac to a hyperactive child instead of taking his tv away. It’s just a matter of how much responsibility you are willing to take…

  • pipp3355
    June 15th, 2007 at 9:05 pm

    brilliant, very interesting read given that i just graduated from a degree in psychology.. thanks very much!

  • Epileptic
    June 17th, 2007 at 11:57 am

    Hey, Fluff-
    I can tell you right now, from unfortunate first-hand experience, that the psychiatric profession still does NOT know everything they need to about treating mental illness with medications. Case in point: 10 years ago, I was treated for suicidal depression with two meds, both of which had a remote danger of causing seizures. One was an old med, one was brand new…I’m sure they couldn’t wait to try it out. The combination of the 2 meds caused seizures that didn’t quit when the meds were stopped. I was told that the combination had probably “permanently lowered my seizure threshold”, and diagnosed with adult-onset epilepsy that has yet to be controlled. Now, there’s a warning to the medical community to not give those two meds together. Gosh, if only they had known that BEFORE trying the combo out on me (and possibly others)!
    Mental illness would no longer exist if the medical community truly knew everything they need to know about the chemistry of brain functioning/disfunctioning.
    Interestly enough, I haven’t had any episodes of true depression since the seizures started and I had suffered my entire life with the problem.

  • Theresa L.
    December 5th, 2007 at 10:38 am

    Psychologists like Freeman are occult leaders wanting people to be like themselves .and can’t understand anyone else .Its interesting how these doctors think everyone should be like them .and can’t understand human emotion and count it as abnormal.Freeman and other alike playing god .basically saying God made man wrong.Its the blind leading the blind.The Suffering are forgotten in institutions because they are garded by the unsympathetic .taking praises for themselves of how important they are .And others misguided away from them. The cries of thier soul and thier voices never to be heard.counted as those who failed in life.And the stupor to forever remain in rule the leaders of a systematic system of economy and self power.Psychology the religion of satan.taking the observation of peoples weaknesses which we all obtain .And according to the Daiagnostic Statistics maual ..We are all mentally ill.and the rest in their own stupor of grandiosity.Who of thier own exspression of thier own evil spirit claim to be perfect.Yet they can’t feel ..and yet they think they have charachter.Laws have changed ..But they are the same minds.Now they have labotomies in a pill.and pain and suffering and tears are so alien to them. they are our oppressors.The ones who gave pain in the first place.

  • PrinceGaz
    February 21st, 2008 at 12:50 am

    From what I’ve read, Dr Walter Freeman helped a lot of people live better lives. It might seem a strange form of surgery- having an ice-pick or similar knocked into your brain and then moved around to destroy all the malfunctioning parts, but it did help many people.

    Drugs companies, along with movies like One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest, led to it going out of fashion. In an ideal world, lobotomies would still be considered an option to treat mental disorders in the long-term, along with shorter-term drug therapies.

    There are a lot of people allowed out onto the streets today in Britain under “care in the community”, who I’m sure would be much less likely to be problematic if they’d received a lobotomy first.

  • Lorianne
    February 26th, 2008 at 4:51 pm

    “From what I’ve read, Dr Walter Freeman helped a lot of people live better lives. It might seem a strange form of surgery- having an ice-pick or similar knocked into your brain and then moved around to destroy all the malfunctioning parts, but it did help many people.”

    Gosh, Mengele would have LOVED you!

  • Dirty3rd
    July 20th, 2008 at 4:56 pm

    Great list. And now I know the origin of mesmerizing.


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