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1: Incomparable Oleum Cephalicum: The best method for the cure of ...
Incomparable Oleum Cephalicum: (Sulfuric acid applied to the scalp) The best method for the cure of lunaticks Thomas Fallowes 1705 AD Click to View Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1705 AD, Thomas Fallowes, doctor and mad house owner, claimed he cured insanity with "blisters". This was a common procedure of the day, that produced clear fluid blisters, when sulfuric acid was applied to the scalp. (Oleum Cephalicum). It is like the blister that forms under a bubble of skin when you burn yourself with oil or hot water. This practice continued for hundreds of years until the end of the humoral medicine in 1858 AD. The idea was ... to the Blood and Spirits inclos'd in them : Being given at first beginning of Disorder, it removes the Cloudiness of the Mind, makes the Patient chearful, lively and active, and when apply'd after the greatest Fury and Passion, it never fails to allay the Orgasm of the Animal Spirits, and sweetly compose 'em. ... ...
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2: Historical overview of Psychiatry: 1550 BC - 2010 AD
... in them: Being given at first beginning of Disorder, it removes the Cloudiness of the Mind, makes the Patient chearful, lively and active, and when apply'd after the greatest Fury and Passion, it never fails to allay the Orgasm of the Animal Spirits, and sweetly compose 'em. ... Obviously nothing changed in the body, but perhaps placebo or just the enduring torturous pain was enough for those misbehaving to cure themselves! They had to make a decision. Stop being insane or continue to endure the pains and discomforts of treatment. (Incomparable Oleum Cephalicum: The best method for the cure of lunaticks, Thomas Fallowes, 1705 AD) Click to View In 1707 AD, John Purcell, a doctor of medicine, was confused ... But he also recommended water boarding which was clearly a moral treatment since it was to be done by surprise and would strike terror into the person: "Patient unwarily into the Sea, and to keep him under Water as long as he can possibly bear without being quite stifled." Boerhaave ... ...
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3: Textbook of Disturbances of Mental Life, Johann Christian August ...
... his own free will, and that his conduct should, accordingly, be constrained and controlled by those who know better and can therefore safeguard his "best interests." ... The cause of all mental disease, according to Heinroth, is selfishness or sin, two terms he often uses synonymously." (The Myth Of Psychotherapy, Thomas Szasz, 1979 ... the treatment of the mental patient: "Since we are speaking of medical art and science, we should think that nobody but a doctor should have a right to make mental disturbance the object of his studies and treatment!"50 Under the revealing heading "Medicina Psychica Politica" [Psycho-Political Medicine], Heinroth declares: "It is ... He was the first to have mentioned leeches as a somatic remedy. He preaches the classical method and gives this name to his treatment, in honor of the school to which ... wanting, namely, in the principles governing interpretation, but not in their incomparable faithful observation of nature and description of the observed material. ... ...
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4: Church ministers were the first Psychiatrists!: The history of ...
... of the mentally ill was entirely the domain of the theologians, whilst lay physicians dealt as best they could with the organic problems of the body." (Bedlam, Anthony Masters, 1977 AD, p26) ... To understand the modern concept of mental illness, one must focus on the radically different origins of the medical and psychiatric professions. Medicine began with sick persons seeking relief ... An advertisement for the house kept by James Newton `on Clarkenwell Green', London, dated c. 1674, has survived.' David Irish (1700) and Thomas Fallowes (1705)" publicized their respective houses, at ... Bedlam, for example, began in 1247 AD as a religious Priority house by Order of the Star of Bethlehem. In 1330 AD it became a general hospital, and admitted its first mental patient in 1357 AD. ... lacked means by which to control him. The sane, or perhaps merely scheming, family member needed a socially acceptable legal method for gaining control over his troublesome, unwanted relative. ... ...
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5: Sabbatatrians Refuted and Sabbath keepers Exposed: 2011 AD
... KERRY'S RESPONSE: I enjoy the tongue-in-cheek idea that the destination day of Creation Week was the day God created Eve. What a great, incomparable fusion of ... association or interpretation they desire, despite the reputability of the method, in order to achieve the desired outcome; in this case the "poisoning of the ... The rule is followed even there, but he argues that the concept of an altar was probably in place before the altar was mentioned in the story. Whatever, the best way ... A NEW TESTAMENT EXAMPLE OF THE SIGNIFICANCE OF DEFINITE VERSUS INDEFINITE ARTICLES Thomas Preble was the first Millerite to write in favor of keeping the Jewish ... to eat meat and unclean meats like oysters for decades after she began to preach the importance of a vegetarian diet, and (6) her crazy statements about medicine. ... People need to be taught that drugs do not cure disease. It is true that they sometimes afford present relief, and the patient appears to recover as the result of ... ...
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6: Bulwarks of the Faith Foy E Wallace JR. Refuting Dogmas Catholicism ...
... Their reformations failed, falling far short of their original purpose. A few generations later it fell to such intellects as Barton W. Stone, Thomas and Alexander ... Jerome's life of Peter was an evolution concerning the career of Peter with which the accepted tradition assumed its final shape. The "apocryphal" a "was at best a ... neither church nor choice, and that the Lord Jesus Christ and his apostles never uttered a syllable on the how and the what of baptism. (2) Method of identification. ... So the pope and the priest come along to tell us. (1) The matter of the sacrament. It is called, "Oleum Infirmorum," the "oil of the sick." They certainly use a lot ... They call it "plenary indulgence," which means full indulgence, or par-don. It is not obtained when the prayer ends, but only in case of death. If the patient gets ... My friend, this night your soul may be required of you. Contrast things of the earth with the incomparable things of God-things incomparable. In order to make it ... ...
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7: Hypochondriasis: A Practical Treatise, John Hill, 1766 AD
... The belief that hypochondriasis was a somatic condition persisted until the second half of the seventeenth century at which time an innovation was made by Dr. Thomas Sydenham. In addition to showing that hypochondriasis and hysteria (thought previously by Sydenham to afflict women only) were the same disease, Sydenham ... While Hill's rules and regulations regarding proper diet (Section VII) are standard, several taken almost verbatim et literatim from Cheyne's list in The English Malady (1733), his recommendation (Section VIII) of "Spleen-Wort" as the best medicine for the hypochondriac patient is not. Since Hill devotes so much space to the virtues of this herb and ... Among, these are The British Herbal (1756), On the Virtues of Sage in Lengthening Human Life (1763), Centaury, the Great Stomachic (1765), Polypody (1768), A Method of Curing Jaundice (1768), Instances of the Virtue of Petasite Root (1771), and Twenty Five New Plants (1773).14 It is therefore not surprising that he ... ...
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8: Criminals, rapists, murderers freed from jail by Psychiatrists ...
expected to testify about the mental state of the defendant not at the time of his examination of the "patient," but at the time when the defendant committed the crime, typically many months before. ... Of Everyday Life, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p 106) England passed a law in 1714 AD, which defined all homeless beggars as being insane. This further illustrates that the insane were not differentiated from other dependant beggars and vagrants. But this strange law was a method of legally jailing street people who had committed no crime (except vagrancy and begging itself which were illegal). ... Szasz has written countless excellent books, but we have selected his testimony in the trial of Darlin Cromer as the best way to hear Szasz views in action in his own words. On February 5, 1980, a ... (for they are not vices) from its other morbid effects, in order to rescue persons affected with them from the arm of the law, and to render them the subjects of the kind and lenient hand of medicine. ... ...
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9: Experimenta & Observationes Physicae, Robert Boyle, 1691 AD
... He seems to have been particularly attracted by psychological curiosities like Hollier's patient who 'had lost the sense of feeling' and was cured by Harvey [see p. 130], and by Greatraks' [see p. 178] stroking cures. In the first short extract he recommended introspection which as 'analysis of the mind' became a method of psychological research in the eighteenth century (Thomas Reid 1764) and the starting point of 'psycho-analysis' when at the turn of the nineteenth century Freud 'reflectingly' took note of ... Amusingly the letter reveals that Boyle's 'continual fear' coincided also with his studying medicine. Petty chided him for another characteristic of the hypochondriac, the tendency to practise upon himself in the ignorant belief that 'a ... It is true, that there is a conceit current in the world, that a medicament may be physick and physician both, and may cure diseases a quacunque causa. But, for my part, I find the best medicament to be but a tool or instrument . . . How hard ... ...
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10: Anatomy of an Epidemic, Robert Whitaker, 2010 AD
... DALLAS, TEXAS (1995) C. Ross, Pseudoscience in Psychiatry (New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1995). The first problem that had arisen for psychiatry was an intellec-tual challenge to its legitimacy, an attack launched in 1961 by Thomas Szasz, a psychiatrist at the State University of New York in ... Furthermore, among the patients at the three experimental sites, those who had never been exposed to neuroleptics had the best outcomes.11 "I would advise case-specific use [of the drugs]," Itakkolainen said. "Try without antipsychotics. You can treat them better with-out medication. They become ... "The patient ought to take as much exercise in the open air as he can bear ... A plan of this kind, with a strict attention to diet, is a much more rational method of cure, than confining the patient within doors, and plying him with medicines. W. Buchan, Domestic Medicine (Boston: Otis, Broaders, and Co., 1846), 307. fn 17 Today, general practitioners in the UK may write a prescription for exercise. ... ...
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11: Fat And Blood, treatment of Neurasthenia And Hysteria, S. Weir ...
... It is a grave injustice to insist that you shall conduct a huge boarding house- what has been called a monastery of the mad-and keep yourselves honestly able to move with the growth of medicine, and to study your ... He got to his under-garments when the woman fled the room screaming."" (Psychiatry: The Science of Lies, Thomas Szasz, 2008 AD, p 26) "Mitchell was famous for his sometimes eccentric approach to patients with functional illnesses. He was asked to see a patient who was thought to be dying, and soon sent all the attendants and assistants from the room, emerging a ... where open-air and altitude cures will have their best effects. There remains a class of cases desirable to fatten and redden,-cases which are often, or usually, chronic in character, and present among them some of the most difficult problems which perplex the physician. If I pause to dwell upon these, it is because they exemplify forms of disease in which my method of treatment has had the largest success ; it is ... ...
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12: A treatise on insanity: in which are contained the Principles ...
He would object to labeling the insane as biological misfits for life because it unnecessarily robs the soul of all hope. "Pinel's liberation of the mental patient should thus be viewed as social reform rather than as innovation in medical treatment." (The Myth of Mental Illness, Thomas Szasz, 1961 AD, p23) Click to View Click to View See ... In fact, there appears no other method than what is adopted in other departments of natural history: that of ascertaining whether the facts which are observed belong to any one of the established varieties of mental ... By Ph. Pin El, Professor Of The School Of Medicine At Paris, Senior Physician to the Female Rational Asylum la ^alpetiiere, late Physician to the Asylum de Bicetre, and Member of many leaned Societies. Introduction of ... A melancholy reflection !-but it is not less true than it is calculated to interest our best and tenderest sympathies. I cannot here avoid giving my most decided suffrage in favour of the moral qualities of maniacs. I ... ...
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13: Advancement of Learning, Francis Bacon, 1605 AD
correlated with clinical findings, which started with Thomas Willis's (1672) Neurologie' and became a focal point of psychiatric research after Bayle (1822; 1826) and Calmeil (1826) had succeeded by this method in isolating the first neuropsychiatric clinico-pathological entity, general paralysis of the insane; fourthly, investigation of the interaction between society and the individual, today called social psychiatry. The extracts include Bacon's famous passage on progress in medicine being 'rather in circle, than in progression', since if it is ... with a reference to the diseases and symptomes which resulted from them, in case where the Anatomy is of a defunct patient; wheras now upon opening of bodies, they are passed over sleightly, and in silence .. . ... But the poets and writers of Histories are the best Doctors of this knowledge, where we may finde painted fourth with greate life, How affections are kindled and incyted : and how pacified and refrained: and how ... ...
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14: Practical observations on insanity, Joseph Mason Cox, 1811 AD
This was a proven method of curing insanity. It worked by making people feel miserable and break down their will to engage in "insane behaviors". Cox described the swing as, "both a moral [discipline] and medical mean in the treatment of maniacs." It was widely used and believed to be the preferred treatment to cure insanity: "Though we cannot accurately explain in what way the best remedies ... The rotary treatment was apparently applied more as a corrective, than a therapeutic treatment. "After having committed some irrational and spiteful act, the patient is forthwith placed on the ... Mead . . . I believe was the first who made the observation, and no fact in medicine is more completely established', or so he fondly believed. 'From hence a degree of improvement has arisen in the ... trials to ascertain if any thing peculiar takes place in the temperature of maniacs' he wrote to Thomas Beddoes in 1807 'and after very accurate observation, the result is, that the degree of heat is ... ...
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15: Psychiatry Myth: Chemical imbalances in the brain!
... spirits," &c. expressions which are to be met with in the best writings that have appeared on the human understanding, but which do not accord with the origin, the causes, and the history of insanity. ... 22) "The more progress scientific medicine actually makes, the more undeniable it becomes that "chemical imbalances" and "hard wiring" are fashionable clichés, not evidence that problems in living are medical diseases justifiably "treated" without patient consent. ... Better to continue calling unwanted behaviors "diseases" and disturbing persons "sick," and compel them to submit to psychiatric "care."" (Coercion as Cure, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p viii) "Claims that "mental illness" is caused by "biochemical imbalances" is the major public relations thrust of current drug promotion. ... That was the chemical imbalance theory put forth by Schildkraut and Jacques Van Rossum, and the very research that had led Schildkraut to his hypothesis also provided investigators with a method for ... ...
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16: John Wesley (1703-91) Primitive Physic: or An Easy and Natural ...
... the cure of each disorder. 'Tis certain, this is the method wherein the art of healing is preserved among the Americans to this day. There diseases are indeed exceeding few; nor do they often occur, by reason of their continual exercise, and (till of late) universal temperance. But if any are sick, or bit by a serpent, or torn by a wild beast, the fathers immediately tell their children what remedy to apply. And 'tis rare that the patient suffers long; those medicines being quick, as well as, ... I have purposely set down (in most cases) several remedies for each disorder; not only because all are not equally easy to be procured at all times, and in all places: But likewise the medicine that cures one man, will not always cure another of the ... IV. 1. A due degree of exercise is indispensably necessary to health and long life. 2. Walking is the best exercise for those who are able to bear it; riding for those who are not. The open air, when the weather is fair, contributes much to the ... ...
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17: Sin was viewed as the cause (etiology) of mental illness
... He correctly understands that depression is caused by sin: "dread of those Punishments, which he hath threatened to inflict on unrelenting sinners". In 1694 AD, Franciscus Mercurius van Helmont reported a method of water torture used by his father, Johann Baptista ... He identified a cause of insanity as being, "bitter envious fierce wrathful proud Spirit" Anger, selfishness, pride, narcissism are all triggers for madness. In 1705 AD, Thomas Fallowes, doctor and mad house owner, believed insanity was caused by "black Vapours fix'd upon the Brain" "Texture of the Brain" and clogged blood vessels in the brain. He claimed he cured insanity with "blisters" and opium. In 1707 AD, John Purcell, a doctor of medicine, believed insanity was ... and bumps of the scull cap. (Essays on physiognomy, J. C. Lavater, 1789 AD) Click to View In 1792 AD, William Pargeter, Doctor and Chaplain, cured the insane by "catching the eye" of the patient. This was not hypnotism, but simple good, caring bedside manner. ... ...
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18: Description Of The Retreat An Institution Near York For Insane ...
... It occurred, however, to the sensible mind of the superintendent, that all animals in a natural state, repose after a full meal ; and, reasoning by analogy, he was led to imagine, that a liberal supper would perhaps prove the best anodyne." ... Character of the first Physician-Result of his experi-ments as to the general importance of Medical treat-ment-Of the reducing system in particular-Offbrcing the Patient to take medicine-Consequent bantam direction of the Physician Of the use of the Warm Bath in ... His experience had not been great in that particular branch of his profession, which on this occasion claimed his attention ; but, as might be expected, he entered on his office with the anxiety and ardour of a feeling mind, upon the *Dr. Thomas ... In regard to melancholics, conversation on the subject of their despondency, is found to be highly injudicious. The very opposite method is pursued. Every means is taken to seduce the mind from its L 152 MORAL TREATMENT. favourite but unhappy ... ...
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19: Blood Circulation in the body (Exercitatio anatomica de circulatione ...
... Harvey applying his new experimental and observational method to the same problems related them to the circulation of the blood. In De motu cordis (1628) he commented on the important influence of emotions on the heart : 'every affection of the mind that is attended with either pain or pleasure, hope or rear, is the cause of an ... PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE (Exercitatio anatomica de circulatione sanguinis, 1649 Cambridge Translated by R. Willis in: The works of William Harvey, 1847 London, Sydenham Society pp. 127-9, 189-90) I was acquainted with another strong man, who having received an injury and affront from one more powerful than himself, and upon whom he ... No arguments of mine could divest her of this belief. The symptoms depended on flatulence and fat. Hence the best ascertained signs of pregnancy have sometimes deceived not only ignorant women, but experienced midwives, and even accurate physicians. HYMENEAL EXERCISES (Robert Boyle : Some considerations touching the usefulnesse of ... ...
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20: Bedlam: The most famous mental hospital in history. 1677 - 1815 ...
... is recommended, founded, in the first instance, upon a system of lenity and forbearance; and when that method failed, upon corporal and physical punishments, such as confinement, chains, flogging, spare diet, &c. (p) ... Thirdly, As long as such Disturbances are suffered, there is little Hope that any Cure or Medicine should do them good to reduce them to their Senses or right Minds, as we call it, and so the very Principle end of the ... The Committee On Madhouses In England, 1815 AD, Testimony of Henry Alexander, Esq.) "William Belcher, a patient incarcerated for seventeen years in a Hackney madhouse, and freed only after the intervention of John Monro's son Thomas, referred to the institution in which he had been locked away as a "premature coffin of the mind," or "one ... Were the governors of the Hospital acquainted with the fact of his incapacity? I should think not. His insanity was confined principally to the abuse of his best friends; he was so insane, that his hand was not obedient ... ...
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21: Mad-Doctors: William Battie: 1703-1776 AD
... This attitude prevails today in modern psychiatry. "The idea that insanity is due to "nervous exhaustion," a fatigue of the brain or nervous system, best treated by rest, has a long history." (Coercion as Cure, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p 105) Battie actually accused the top religious leaders of his ... Battie would then, according to his own formal procedures, determine that the man is suffering from "original madness" and put him in the section of the hospital where they were not treated. Once all treatments stopped, the patient ... of that disorder depends on management as much as medicine." (Remarks on Dr Battie's Treatise on Madness, John Monro, 1758 AD) Modern psychiatric historians failed to realize that John Monro was deliberately misrepresenting Battie. ... Internal [1] exostoses and [2] induration of the Dura Mater cannot be prevented, nor does either case admit of any particular method of relief. 2. Induration of the Dura Mater [hardening of brain matter] 3. Fracture or intropression ... ...
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22: Introduction to the history of psychiatry
... By defining all beggars as "insane", it provided a new legal method of restricting a person's freedom from being thrown in jail without committing a crime. It is one of the earliest versions of the ... To understand the modern concept of mental illness, one must focus on the radically different origins of the medical and psychiatric professions. Medicine began with sick persons seeking relief from ... (The Medicalization Of Everyday Life, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p 55) The insane were under the jurisdiction of church ministers and churches, just like any other willful sin: "For at least two centuries (the thirteenth and fourteenth) the plight of the mentally ill was entirely the domain of the theologians, whilst lay physicians dealt as best they could with the organic problems of the ... Equally fundamental to the American efforts to look after the insane has been the differing qualities of care given to the mentally ill of different socio-economic classes. The affluent patient ... ...
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23: The Myth Of Psychotherapy, Thomas Szasz, 1979 AD
and has never been known to be fatal -should be obvious." (The Myth Of Psychotherapy, Thomas Szasz, 1979 AD, p 165) 70 The Precursors of Psychotherapy considers to be true mental diseases: ... I left analysis as a poor sinner with intense feelings of contrition and the best resolutions, but at the same time in utter discouragement. Any clergyman would have advised me what he recommended, but where was I to find the strength?"29 There is, of course, no way of knowing whether the patient said these things or whether Freud had put the words into his mouth. All we know is that the patient's ... as the franchiser of 170 The Paradigm of Psychotherapy psychoanalysis: he asserts that Jung's method "no longer has any claim to be called psychoanalysis."3° Still, there remained the highly ... That is to say, he identified psychoanalysis with science, with medicine, and with religious healing as the occasion demanded, and repudiated such identification when such rejection suited his ... ...
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24: On hallucinations: a History and Explanation, Alexandre J. F ...
... to make patients relinquish their mad ideas. 'Tranquillised' by physical means the patient was made amenable to 'moral' measures of which the cold douche to the head was the most effective. ... Arnold (1782) remarked that 'Chains should never be used but in the case of poor patients'; and Thomas Monro in evidence before the 1815/6 Select Committee when asked 'Would you treat a private ... The French author assures us that they do not require any particular method; he adds, however, that they ought to be taken into our serious consideration when deciding upon the moral and intellectual ... Moreau of Tours, the medical attendant upon the insane at the Bicetre. This medicine was employed in the case of hallucinated persons, who, if they could not be termed incurable, were in a more or ... he should see her; for, although he had been told that her removal from home was essential to her recovery, he reasonably imagined that the best way of proving himself to be alive was to show himself. ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/on-hallucinations-a-history-and-explanation-alexandre-j-f-brierre-de-boismont-1859ad.htm
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25: Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) Mental Illness ...
... Depression is a spiritual problem, not a physical disease. "Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a method that relies on a short-lived magnetic field which is induced by a high current (approx. ... But as researchers learn more about different techniques, the number of stimulations required and the best sites on the brain to stimulate, the effectiveness of transcranial magnetic stimulation may ... Between 1774 and 1777, in a mere three years, Mesmer rose from obscure physician to world-famous healer, only to be exposed as a quack." (Coercion as Cure, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p 148) TMS cannot ... in clinical psychiatry, Mark S. George, Robert H. Belmaker, 2007 AD, p 31) "Mark George studied medicine at the University of South Carolina and then secured a place at NIMH. Convinced that most ... studies involved different positioning of TMS applications over the vertex, choosing multiple sites in the same patient, so speculation about activation of selective mood circuits is difficult. ... ... ...
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26: Cosmic Consciousness, Richard Maurice Bucke, 1901 AD
He justified his practice of putting a wire cage over the penis or sewing a suture (stitch) directly onto the prepuce, to prevent further insanity caused by masturbation, but it was more likely that it was a method of birth control within the London Asylum. Like Haeckel, Bucke falsified his "clinical trials" as proof he had discovered the best treatment for insanity. He was a racist who believed African ... The few drugs which were used included opium, potassium bromide and chloral hydrate for sedation, and magnesium sulphate for seizures. The expenditure on drugs in 1887 was 0.6% of the annual cost of patient maintenance. Although medicine in general had gone through a phase of therapeutic nihilism, both ... With Whitman's death in 1892, Bucke was an honorary pallbearer and a literary executor of the estate, along with two other personal - friends of the poet, Thomas B. Harned and Horace L. Traubel. Bucke took this honour seriously, and he contributed to In Re Walt Whitman (1893) ... ...
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27: Hindu Gurus and Pentecostal preachers are identical!!!
... It has everything to do with nature and we are part of nature. Qigong, consists of two Chinese characters: Qi: the vital energy that is found in all things. Gong: the practice and method to cultivate the Qi. In short, qigong is a process of ... It evokes simultaneously almost every behavioral intervention known to Western medicine" (Eisenberg, David with Thomas Lee Wright. 1985. Encounters with Qi: Exploring Chinese Medicine. New York: Penguin.). Dr. Yan Xin often tells audiences that practicing qigong should be a ... The whole thing has a tremendous psychological impact in supporting the afflicted, easing social tension through community efforts, and reinforcing ethics of sharing and mutual support. The patient feels loved, wanted, and filled with hope ... The expressions of the subject in response to the suggestions is most significant, as its very earnestness and profound. The attitudes and gestures are equal to the best effort of an experienced actor. Delusions and Illusions or ... ...
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28: Mental Illness Diagnosis and cures
... to help a client set himself free by assuming more, not less, responsibility for his behavior and feelings." (Seven Questions for Thomas Szasz, Psychology Today, 28 Jan 2009) Jesus Christ is the cure! ... The only way anyone changes any behaviours, is when they decide to do so. B. Mental Illness Self-Test and Diagnosis: 1. You can use our free self-help, self-counseling method to find real and ... Do not tolerate or turn a blind eye to a "mental patient" behaving in a sinful or socially unacceptable way. They need to know that they have no one to blame but themselves for their current mental ... They are often selfish narcissists, have high self-esteem and a feeling of entitlement like they deserve the best to be given to them, lazy, spoiled, unwilling to work, have no self-discipline, cannot ... Abolish mental hospitals which are glorified full service hotels that allows people to be lazy and dependent under the guise of medicine. We have a legal system to jail those who hurt others or commit ... ...
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29: Psychiatry calls Jesus a paranoid schizophrenic!
... Abraham's clinical profile would appear to best resemble that of Paranoid Schizophrenic or Psychotic Disorder, Not Otherwise Specified, and perhaps, less likely, an affective disorder-related ... [Daniel C. Dennett is professor of philosophy at Tufts University]" (The Meaning of the Mind, Thomas Szasz, 1996 AD, p 77) Samuel Tuke, a Quaker preacher who ran an insane asylum, rejected the idea ... For this purpose, as well as for others still more important, it is certainly right to promote in the patient, an attention to his accustomed modes of paying homage to his Maker." (Description Of The ... (300 years of Psychiatry, Richard Hunter, 1963, p420) (Primitive Physic: or An Easy and Natural Method of Curing Most Diseases, John Wesley, 1747 AD) "Through its [Christianity] emphasis on sin and ... Even if the treatment is painful, even if it is life-long, even if it is fatal, that will be only a regrettable accident; the intention was purely therapeutic. In ordinary medicine there were painful ... ...
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30: Mental Illness cures: (EDS-7) Etiological Diagnostic Snapsheet
... Her "diagnosis" was her method of escaping any consequences of her bad behaviour and her "good behaviour" in the asylum was her method of gaining freedom again. Click to View 2. Fun, entertainment, ... however, that the young woman preferred the social role of hysterical patient at the Salpétriere [asylum] to that of peasant girl in her village. Evidently, life in the hospital was more exciting and rewarding than her "normal" existence-a contingency Munthe seriously underestimated." (The Myth of Mental Illness, Thomas Szasz, 1961 AD, p20) Click to View 6. The government has legislated ... In medicine, a diseased person seeks a doctor for relief of his own personal suffering when it becomes unbearable. In psychiatry, relatives seek relief from the personal suffering they experience at ... your life to Christ, the best way to improve yourself is to start reading your Bible daily and begin attending a Bible believing church in your own home town: Find me a church in my own home town now! ... ...
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31: Encyclopedia of Pentecostal History of Tongues: 150 AD - 1901 ...
... in his pre-Montanist phase) Took the view that Gifts would cease prior to second coming: based upon 1 Cor 13:8-13 "Charity endures all things; tolerates all things; "of course because she is patient. ... To Carlstadt's opposition to the use of medicine, Luther responded: "Do you eat when you're hungry?" (Luther, Table Talk, ed. Helmut T. Lehmann, Works, LIV, 53-54) Luther believed that the outpouring ... languages to be a permanent endowment of gospel messengers since the Day of Pentecost. (John Thomas Nichol, Pentecostalism (New York: Harper and Row, 1966) p. 21. 9. Kelsey, Tongue Speaking, p. ... Click to View Striking parallels exist between Quaker silent worship and the practice of glossolalia. At its best Quaker silent worship involves a kind of letting go, a lack of strain or effortful ... Called the Shakers, Edward Deming Andrews, p76) The Shakers used analogies and an analogous method of Bible interpretation. (The People Called the Shakers, Edward Deming Andrews, p 98) "Perhaps ... ...
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32: Kadesh-Barnea by Henry Clay Trumbull, 1884 AD
... Leusden (in the Onomast Sac., Leyden, 1650 ; s. r. " Kadesh-barnea ") explains it as " holiness of the unstable son ; or " holiness of grain," or " of comtnoved or unsta ble purity." Thomas Wilson, in ... Pie had been a patient tarrier " be tween Kadesh and Shur," where they were compelled to tarry. And as they were called to follow in the steps, and to wait in the training-place, of their great ... exodus or their wanderings, the specific references to the various roads which they followed, or which they avoided, are the best possible helps to a fixing of their route beyond a peradven- ture. ... We use the term " way " l as meaning, variously, " direction," " progression," " dis tance," " means," and " method," even while we do not rule out from its meanings its original signification of " ... It was oa Saturday morning, March 20, 1881, that I reached Castle Nakhl, with my two traveling companions, Mr. George H. Wattles, a student of medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, and the Rev. ... ...
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33: Jehovah's Witnesses Flip Flop on Blood transfusions!
... Anna L. Harris, M.D. and Thomas P. Engel, M.D. present the following summary of hemodilution in relation to the Jehovah's Witness patient: "Anesthetic Management" "Acute normovolemic hemodilution (ANH) is a method that reduces, or may even eliminate, the need for blood transfusion during surgery.... ANH may be done with either arterial or venous blood and should be completed prior to surgery since surgical blood loss during hemodilution ... patients. (37) This adaptation is accomplished by phlebotomizing the patient from a central catheter or a large bore peripheral catheter via gravity drainage into an appropriate blood storage bag; appropriate in the sense that the patient is secure in the belief that their blood is still part of their circulatory system." (Anesthetic Challenges and Considerations Presented by the Jehovah's Witness Patient, Anna L. Harris, M.D. and Thomas P. Engel, M.D. Department of Anesthesiology, Loma Linda University School of Medicine, Loma Linda, California. ... ...
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34: Hysteria: Great blunders in the history of psychiatry
Postpartum Depression (PPD) Post-Traumatic Stress disorder (PTSD) Schizophrenia Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD) or Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID): "The New York Times ranked Sybil among the ten best-selling nonfiction books of the year and it was quickly turned into a ... Malingering was thus transformed into hysteria, hysteria was generalized into neurosis, and neurosis proliferated into the 350 distinct "psychopathological" entities now recognized as "mental disorders" by American psychiatry, American psychology, American medicine, and American law as well as by similar national and international authenticating bodies and health insurance companies." (Psychiatry: The Science of Lies, Thomas Szasz, 2008 ... Believing that they possess a real object when in fact they only possess its imitation, they are deceived. What, then, is the comparable situation with respect to the imitation of illness? Does the so-called hysterical patient believe that he is "really ill," or does he know ... ...
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35: Psychiatry historic treatments vomits, bloodletting, cold baths ...
Click to View Introduction to psychiatric history Click to View Historical Survey of Mental illness etiology 1500 - 1900 see also: Why did torture cure the insanity? Click to View see also: Humoral medicine Click to View Introduction: Insanity has always been characterized by the sins of anger, selfishness, rebellion, ... to draw the peccant fluids and humors to the body's surface." (Undertaker of the mind: John Monro, Jonathan Andrews, Andrew Scull, 2001 AD, p 28) "The blood of maniacs is sometimes so lavishly spilled, and with so little discernment, as to render it doubtful whether the patient or his physician has the best claim to the appellation of a madman. ... Whether you view this as a genuinely insane woman or a stubborn angry wife putting on the act of a mad man, either way it corrected the bad behavior! Blair claimed his water treatment by the "fall of water" was, "the safest method of curing mad people ... and sink the patients spirits even to a deliquium [melted] without ... ...
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36: Medical Inquiries and Observations Upon the Diseases of the Mind ...
... As a medical scientist, the physician had to reframe badness as madness, and represent madness as a bona fide medical malady. He had to demonstrate, by his language and actions, that his object of study was not the immaterial soul, but a material object, a bodily disease." (Coercion as Cure, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p 71) Click to View "Long ago men tried to shock the insane back into sanity by ... To this most renowned teacher of the day, melancholia was nothing but a disease caused by black juices; and his students Girard Van Swieten (1700-1772), and Anton de Haen ( 1704-1776), who founded the medical school at Vienna, and William Cullen (1712-1790) and John Pringle (1707-17821, who helped found the schools of medicine at Glasgow and Edinburgh, spread this doctrine throughout Europe. To Boerhaave psychotherapy consisted of bloodletting and purgatives. dousing the patient in ice-cold water, or using some other method to put hint in near-shock. Boerhaave gave the medical profession one of ... ...
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37: Pathology of the Brain and Nervous Stock, Soul of Brutes, Thomas ...
"The primary object is naturally curative... discipline, threats, fetters and blows are needed as much as medical treatment...Truly nothing is more necessary and more effective for the recovery of these people than forcing them to respect and fear intimidation. By this method, the mind, held back by restraint, is induced to give up its arrogance and wild ideas and it soon becomes meek and orderly. This is why maniacs ... of the Nerves within the head, are infected with some taint." (Pathology of the Brain and Nervous Stock, Soul of Brutes, Thomas Willis, 1667 AD) "The idea that insanity is due to "nervous exhaustion," a fatigue of the brain or nervous system, best treated by rest, has a long history." (Coercion as Cure, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p 105) "Willis, one of the great figures of seventeenth century medicine, made extensive studies in neuroanatomy and neurophysiology by dissection and experiment so that he was styled 'the first inventor of the nervous system' (Freind, 1727). ... ...
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38: Practical Observations on the Causes and Cure of Insanity, William ...
... It often happens that the action of the stomach only is excited, notwithstanding the continued rotation for some time after. In this case, however, I have generally found patients to become at once so subservient to my wishes, as willingly to take any medicine prescribed. I therefore ... On the occasions where sleep was the primary object, I have constantly adopted the plan of continuing the patient an unusual length of time under the slow action of the swing, if possible without affecting the stomach to the extent of vomiting. This method has frequently succeeded, so as to detach him from his aberrations through fatigue; and finally, by the protracted circulation, to induce the most perfect repose. Sleep, ... The circulating swing erected in our asylum, appears to be improvement on the model suggested by Doctor Cox. It is worked by a windlass, and capable of being revolved a hundred times in a minute; but can with ease be regulated to the degree best suited to the intent. It is now adapted ... ...
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39: A New System of the Spleen, Nicholas Robinson, 1729 AD
... He trained in medicine at Rheims but practised and taught in London, where he was a governor of Bethlem. His adoption of a rigorously 'mechanical' view of mental illness shows the powerful influence of Willis, whose 'Animal Spirits' become in Robinson the `Alachinulae' of the fibres of the brain in their ... Century, A Reader, Allan Ingram, 1998 AD, p76) "The idea that insanity is due to "nervous exhaustion," a fatigue of the brain or nervous system, best treated by rest, has a long history." (Coercion as Cure, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p 105) A New System of the Spleen Wherein all the Decays of the Nerves and Lownesses of the Spirits are mechanically Accounted for ... MELANCHOLY Madness is a Complication of continual and unintermitting Horrors, that spares neither Body nor Mind. When this Affection is far advanc'd into the Habit, the Patient appears to all that see him a moving Piece of Ruin, and wears his Soul in his Countenance, which is mark'd with all the Characters of ... ...
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40: Mental Illness Myths and other Unicorns!
... Courts are scientifically well informed about the value of the assessments they order people to undergo. All Most Most Many Medical doctors generally view psychiatry as a valid branch of medicine. All Few Few Most E. Psychology doesn't work and has no scientific research to prove it ... If it cannot be so measured-as is the case [with] ... 'mental illness'-then the phrase 'illness' is at best a metaphor ... and that therefore 'treating' these 'illnesses' is an ... unscientific enterprise." (Richard E Vatz, Lee S. Weinber & and Thomas S. Szasz, "Why Does Television Grovel at the Altar of Psychiatry?," The Washington Post, 15 Sep. 1985, pp. Dl-2.) "Unlike medical diagnoses that convey a probable cause, ... and cures of anxiety with statistical repeatability as a doctor and patient could measure and analyze the causes and cures of a broken ankle." (Lisa and Ryan Bazler, Psychology Debunked Revealing the Overcoming life, 2002, p 11) "The success of the Freudian revolution seemed complete. ... ...
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41: Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) 450 volts @ .9 amps for 6 seconds ...
... methods of producing brain damage employed in psychiatry, including insulin coma (1927) camphor and Pentylenetetrazol (Metrazol) injections (1933). and prefrontal lobotomy (1935), it is the only such method from that era still used on a large scale. ... Between 1774 and 1777, in a mere three years, Mesmer rose from obscure physician to world-famous healer, only to be exposed as a quack." (Coercion as Cure, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p 148) In the early 1900's psychiatrists invented the lobotomy which ... A single ECT treatment passes enough electricity through your brain to light an 84 watt light bulb for 6 seconds or a 500 watt halogen light for 1 second. And we call this medicine? Click to View A. ECT Flames causing 1st degree burns in 2007: The ... ECT technicians must ensure that there is direct contact between the electrode and the skull. Any gap will cause a fire and burn the patient. While this is rare, it demonstrates the huge amounts of electricity that is passed through the brain. ... ...
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42: FRAUD: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-IV) is a fraud ...
The new DSM-5 is a money making fraud by making psychiatry appear scientific and like real medicine! Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-V) #1 Purpose of DSM-5: Money making billing system for insurance companies and governments. #2 Purpose of DSM-5: Appearance of medical legitimacy "Thus, if the DSM is unreliable and ... Without the DSM-5, they would have no billing standards. One might say that "we are all in it for the money", when it comes to business. Capitalism is the best system. Psychiatrists getting rich is no problem for me. However it matters how they get rich and why. Do remember that when you go to your local church minister for advice ... XIII, Issue 12) "More than ever, the profession of psychiatry is determined to ground its medical legitimacy on creating diagnoses and pretending that they are diseases." (The Medicalization Of Everyday Life, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p 27) "At this point in history, in my view, psychiatry has been almost completely bought out by the ... ...
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43: On the Pathology and Treatment of Hysteria, Robert Brudenell ...
... Various disorders of the uterine system may be used by these patients as their last resource, and various ingenious devices are now and then resorted to, for the production and maintenance of artificial discharges. The foot-note to page 122 indicates a good method of meeting all complaints of this kind. The patient should be told that ... the benefits which might accrue from Utopian hygienic schemes, to assure the patient that whatever circumstances she is placed in at that time, are the best for her health. The same rule will apply to the use of remedies against constipation, about which there is often much trouble. Care must be taken not to administer the required purgative at regular intervals; for however desirable it may be to obtain daily evacuation of the alimentary canal, it is still more so not to furnish the smallest ground for valetudinarianism; and in the administration of this, the only medicine allowable in tertiary hysteria, it is necessary to be as chary as possible, ... ...
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44: The Interior Of Bethlem Hospital, Urbane Metcalf, 1818 AD
... I became Dr. Tothill's patient, and was put in the upper gallery, Thomas Rodbird keeper, I wish to observe that I have read the printed rules of the establishment, and their principle is good, the comforts of the patients are secured in every ... Munro and Mr. Wallett, who had him removed to the basement: O what a scoundrel! the best proof I can give of the existing abuses is the continuance of such servants in the establishment for any length of time, Rodbird has been there six years. ... This man [Blackburn] possesses an improper control over the officers, and no doubt stands high in the estimation of some governors, I will endeavour to unmask him. In the Old House there was a patient of the name of Fowler, who one morning was put in ... Coles, a patient of Blackburn's, one day, for refusing to take his physic [medicine to induce vomits], was by Blackburn and Rodbird beat and dashed violently against the wall several times, in the presence of the steward, though from the general ... ...
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45: A Treatise on Madness, William Battie, 1758 AD
His division of madness into `original' and `consequential' illnesses are forerunners to the `organic' and `functional' terms used to this day, and his promotion of therapeutic optimism through engagement with the patient, rather than restraint and ... Moreover, Battie dismissed a wide range of conventional treatments, as in extract C below, asserting that management, by which he meant a temperate and ordered mode of living within the regimen of the asylum, would do more than medicine, and that any ... the disficulties attending the care of Lunaticks have been at least perpetuated by their being entrusted to Em-piricks, or at best to a few Idea Physicians, most of whom thought it advifeable to keep the case as well as the patients to themselves. ... : It will be ne-cessary to mention some particular circumslances attending either Species, which will enable the Physician not only to diftinguish Original Madness from Consequential, but also the better to fettle his prognostic and method of cure. ... ...
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46: Memories Dreams Reflections, Carl Gastav Jung, 1961 AD
... And yet the case struck me as strange. I had the feeling that it was not a matter of schizophrenia but of ordinary depression, and resolved to apply my own method. At the time I was much occupied with diagnostic association studies, and so I ... Here were twenty students present, to whom I was going to demonstrate hypnosis! After half an hour of this, I wanted to awaken the patient again. She would not wake up. I became alarmed; it occurred to me that I might inadvertently have probed into a ... That was one of the experiences that prompted me to abandon hypnosis. I could not understand what had really happened, but the woman was in fact cured, and departed in the best of spirits. I asked her to let me hear from her, since I counted on a ... Jung accepted his patients as persons and did not feel compelled to use them; Freud used them either as cases or as recruits to his cause." (The Myth Of Psychotherapy, Thomas Szasz, 1979 AD, p175) School Years. p 24 My mother. She always seemed to me ... ...
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47: Biblical Evangelism: Biblical Guidelines to Effective Evangelism ...
... We can always do it better if we are conscientious about how we do it. 2 Tim 2:24-26 24 And the Lord's bond-servant must not be quarrelsome, but be kind to all, able (this word means "skilled" in teaching) to teach, patient when wronged, 25 with ... Missionaries are "evangelists," as being essentially preachers of the gospel. (from Vine's Expository Dictionary of Biblical Words, Copyright © 1985, Thomas Nelson Publishers) What are the major things that keep us from being evangelistic today? ... The period was closed by TV sets, more cars, and many more secular activities in which to be involved. This period of the Gospel Meeting was a special time when our method was uniquely qualified to fit the life style and daily activities of the ... Somewhere there are other approaches that will touch the spiritual needs of people today if we keep looking for them. For most of our efforts though we need to follow the things that work the best while we experiment with the many Biblical options ... ...
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48: Remarks on Dr Battie's Treatise on Madness, John Monro, 1758 ...
... Hot human blood, as well as pulverized human hearts or brains, presumably helped to control "fits." While these prescriptions represented the best known "cures," the nauseating quality of the mixtures suggests that the remedy rather than the illness ... in the 'Advertisement': "Madness is a distemper of such a nature, that very little of real use can be said concerning it; the immediate causes will ever disappoint our search, and the cure of that disorder depends on management as much as medicine. ... The first of these is entirely the doctor's invention it never having been mentioned by any writer, or observed by any physician. What is the cause of original madness? it is unknown. What the symptoms? there are none. The method of cure? it admits ... Notwithstanding we are told in this treatise, that madness rejects all general methods, I will venture to say, that the most adequate and constant cure of it is by evacuation; which can alone be determined by the constitution of the patient and the ... ...
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49: Dictionary of the secret language of Scientology
... A crude battery -powered analog ohmmeter used to locate Overts (undisclosed acts), Body Thetans (evil spirits), and Engrams (moments of pain and unconsciousness). The PC or patient holds the soup-cans electrodes, while the Auditor or Scientology therapist watches the needle on ... Exec Strata, see Senior Exec Strata. Exit counseling, an ethical method of recovering people from destructive cults, involving talking and giving out information in a non-coercive manner. "Combatting Cult Mind Control" by Steve Hassan best exemplifies the methodology. Compare Deprogramming. Ex-Scientologist, a former member of the Scientology cult who has left and has gained a greater understanding of what was done to them in Hubbard's ... order to prevent future implanting plus the handling and rehabilitation of past auditing. Product was supposed to be an OT Exterior. Replaced by New OT IV: handles the effects of drugs, medicine, and alcohol by addressing BTs stuck to/in drugs, medicine, and alcohol incidents. ... ...
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50: Anti-psychotic drugs cause permanent brain damage
... When they stopped, depression came back, even if not until months later. Neither patients nor doctors liked the idea of anyone taking lifelong medicine to keep the specter of depression from the door. ... Through insightful lessons drawn from both ... It was obvious from the start that neuroleptic drugs benefit psychiatrists, not patients." (Coercion as Cure, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p 188) All psychiatric drugs hurt you and can cause permanent brain damage. It is a dangerous thing to visit a psychiatrist when all they do is shock you, drug you or commit you against your will to an asylum. Click to View E. Psychiatric drugs cause brain damage: The only chemical imbalance in the brain of a mental patient is the one put there by psychiatrists ... The placebo effect can be helpful. The lowly sugar pill, which rarely causes any physical harm but can relieve physical or emotional suffering, has the best risk/benefit ratio in biopsychiatry. The placebo effect also explains much of the ... ...
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