Saturday, October 15, 2011
APA 2006 candid answers from psychiatrists: "How many patients have you been able to cure?"
At the 3:29 mark on the video, watch and be entertained by the psychiatrist's candid answers when asked the question, How many patients have you been able to cure? they respond with candid answers, and some with laughter --- outside of the 2006 APA convention in Toronto, Canada.
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Conventional psychiatry.
The Psychopharmacological variety...
A ZERO percent recovery rate.
Versus a 50% Recovery Rate during the Moral Era of Psychiatry that Dr. Breggin so often refers to, along with Robert Whitaker...
The work of the Quakers, of Dorothy Dix - simply providing shelter and treating people with respect. And people get well, and stay well. Go to work and become part of the larger community.
Versus an 85% Recovery Rate with the Open Dialogue Approach in Finland, where "schizophrenia... Such a high success rate that "schizophrenia" appears to be disappearing from that region of the world. Amazing stuff!
Versus a 90% Recovery Rate with early-onset of symptoms of "schizophrenia" (first two years) with an Orthomolecular Medicine Approach (niacin therapy and nutrition; along with shelter, respect).
Why are some of us so down on conventional psychiatry (psycho-pharmacological variety)?
Do the math.
Duane
Mental illness (depression is one of the best examples), as I've said before, is just a problem(s) that one is unable to fix with one's own resources and skills - it is the mental act of dwelling on that "insoluble" problem that is the "illness". There is no illness, and there's nothing wrong with anybody. But whisper it. Whisper it...
THERE'S NOTHING WRONG WITH ANYBODY!
Matt
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