thesaintman
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My psychologist started out genuine, but became more and more disingenuous as my employer/disability carrier plied her with more and more money. Same with the next two psychiatrists my employer made me see. If you don't have a corporate bounty on your head then you have a chance at getting real help...but if large corporations have a stake in the outcome, then you will find out something about this country you wish you never knew........how did those lyrics go?.....I wish I didn't know now what I didn't know then.....My psychiatrist has been nothing but a great help to me. I suffered from depression and each year cycled through some horrible things. She simply talked to me, asked me lots of questions, learned my family history, and put me on a drug that balanced my brain. I went from basket case to my normal self. I still see her regularly (Every six months) as a follow up and am very blessed to have her as my shrink. She's more like a counselor and through her help I've learned many coping skills (that and several years with a Christian counselor I saw each week).
Depression and anxiety run through my family. It's not something people who don't suffer from them would understand. If you've ever been clinically depressed and had panic attacks, you know what I'm talking about. The right doctor can help. When the brain misfires and there are chemical imbalances in the brain, a proper drug (including the right dosage) is a smart fix. There are drawbacks but it beats being depressed and being a nonfunctional human being.
I think the lesson here is buyer beware. Counselors are the same. Good ones and bad. I've had both. But my latest counselor and the psychiatrist that helped me through the depression were excellent. I probably could go off the meds but I won't. Going off isn't an easy road and the side effects are not that big a deal any more.My psychologist started out genuine, but became more and more disingenuous as my employer/disability carrier plied her with more and more money. Same with the next two psychiatrists my employer made me see. If you don't have a corporate bounty on your head then you have a chance at getting real help...but if large corporations have a stake in the outcome, then you will find out something about this country you wish you never knew........how did those lyrics go?.....I wish I didn't know now what I didn't know then.....
There's no such thing as chemical imbalances. Psych drugs don't fix the brain...they often create problems. Sometimes they help, for a season. All of them come with adverse effects.
I wish I'd never gone to a psychiatrist. I've been involuntarily electroshocked 2x. I've only now recovered, and only because God worked a miracle. I am remarkably healthy and (gasp) normal now despite what psychiatrists did to me, not because of "treatment."
none of this is true according to the medical literature I've read. You state things you can't possibly know. Instead of going on and on about your bad experience, you ought to offer helpful insights.A pill made your life better by reducing problems that psychiatrists call "symptoms." Calling problems "symptoms" doesn't make the problems medical issues. Voting problems and undesirable behaviors into the DSM and calling them "mental illnesses" doesn't make them brain diseases.
Brain diseases are treated by neurologists, not psychiatrists. If an MRI scan shows a physical basis for your problems, you're referred to a specialist. If it doesn't...the shrinks take over.
I didn't have a "bad doctor." I got the kind of psychiatric "Treatment" that low status people, women, minorities, poor people, etc. have always gotten. Torture as treatment. Labeling as treatment. Punishment as treatment.
The psychiatrist you see has victims, too. My current psychiatrist has victims. I'm not one of them because now I have my "genteel" people behind me. I see Dr.Nice Guy. The poor, black woman with an appointment earlier in the day probably didn't see Dr.Nice Guy, nor will she ever see Dr.Nice Guy.
Psychiatric drugs --and they are drugs, not "medicines" -- can suppress some problems, for some people, for a season. These are not brain diseases, the pills aren't "medicine," and the psychiatrists don't practice genuine medicine.
Hi CEA pill made your life better by reducing problems that psychiatrists call "symptoms." Calling problems "symptoms" doesn't make the problems medical issues. Voting problems and undesirable behaviors into the DSM and calling them "mental illnesses" doesn't make them brain diseases.
Brain diseases are treated by neurologists, not psychiatrists. If an MRI scan shows a physical basis for your problems, you're referred to a specialist. If it doesn't...the shrinks take over.
I didn't have a "bad doctor." I got the kind of psychiatric "Treatment" that low status people, women, minorities, poor people, etc. have always gotten. Torture as treatment. Labeling as treatment. Punishment as treatment.
The psychiatrist you see has victims, too. My current psychiatrist has victims. I'm not one of them because now I have my "genteel" people behind me. I see Dr.Nice Guy. The poor, black woman with an appointment earlier in the day probably didn't see Dr.Nice Guy, nor will she ever see Dr.Nice Guy.
Psychiatric drugs --and they are drugs, not "medicines" -- can suppress some problems, for some people, for a season. These are not brain diseases, the pills aren't "medicine," and the psychiatrists don't practice genuine medicine.
Sometimes there can be no governance in the flow of information...The "brain" is an interesting instrument. Therein is a recording of everything we are, usually defined as being in the subconscious. It is between the interactions of the conscious and the subconscious that difficulties can arise. The conscious deflects or throttles down the external sensory inputs so we can function on a practical basis. The conscious also throttles down the information flows available from the subconscious.
We have to "govern" our brain from the seat of the conscious mind. But there can be some real issues with this governance because of the overwhelming flows of information from the external and internal.
So, to saintman, may God grant you governance in controlling the information flow, and give you peace in the seat of rule. May Jesus sit in that seat with you, in the midst.
Sometimes there can be no governance in the flow of information...
only in how we handle it
and sometimes it's impossible to handle all of it.