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| 1: | Anti-psychotic drugs cause permanent brain damage
... Heroin addicts inject a small amount of the drug many times a day to stave off the pain of addiction. For example Jeff, a long time heroin user, became drug free after quitting cold turkey and literally spent 6 days writhing on the floor of his apartment by himself in excruciating pain and nausea without food. It almost killed him and he had been strongly warned not to do this. But he became drug free and Jeff is still is to this day. Kevin, however, did not have the basic understanding of drug addiction withdrawal pain and did not realize he was a "legal junkie". Kevin believed his psychiatrist when he told him that he had an incurable genetic and biological disorder. Kevin felt robbed of hope and believed he was a biological misfit. His psychiatrist looked him in the eye and sternly told him that he would need medications for the rest of his life. Kevin was not prepared to accept this but it troubled him that he was in denial about his mental disease. Kevin went to the internet and ... ... ...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/psychiatry-harms-damages-society-anti-psychotic-drugs-cause-brain-damage.htm | 70% Size: 166K Depth: 6 Find Similar Match Info Show Parents |
| 2: | Anatomy of an Epidemic, Robert Whitaker, 2010 AD ... Geraldine-outgoing and energetic-was the constant hostess for gatherings of family and friends. "I loved my life," she says. "I loved working, I loved my family, and I loved this neighborhood. I was the one who organized the reunion of my grammar school. I still had friends from kindergarten. I couldn't have been more normal." However, in March 1988, Geraldine gave birth to a daughter, Liana, and she felt physically unwell afterward. "I kept telling the doctors and nurses that I felt like I weighed a thousand pounds," 142 . ANATOMY OF AN EPIDEMIC Hal's life since then is a story of addiction. Shortly after going on the drug, he moved to San Francisco to pursue a career as a musician, and for a time it went well-he even got to hang out with Carlos Santana, the great guitarist. But his music career failed to take off, and today he thinks that the Klonopin was partly to blame, for it stifled his ambition and didn't help his finger dexterity, either. Eventually, he fell into a deep ... ... ...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/anatomy-of-an-epidemic-robert-whitaker-2010ad1.htm | 69% Size: 982K Depth: 11 Find Similar Match Info Show Parents |
| 3: | Encyclopedia of Pentecostal ministries and preachers ... One difference between the years of Jubilees past and present is the amount of time between them. Schambach preached that 1997 was the year of Jubilee and now 1998 is the year of Jubilee again!!! Sometimes, he goes back and forth between it being "THE year of Jubilee" and it "being able to be A year of Jubilee for you". Schambach's style and speaking is always inspiring. He has many stories of people in the most desperate situations who when attending his crusades have had all their problems miraculously solved. The problem in his stories can be anything (financial, physical healing, drug-addiction, broken family) but the solution is always the same, give more money than you can afford to give and God will reward you for your faith. Schambach is very skilled at making people not only happy but excited to empty their wallets at his alter that he has gained the attention of the heretical "Christian" broadcasting empire, TBN. One thing that can be certain, when the budget is low, Paul and ... ... ...https://www.bible.ca/tongues-encyclopedia-pentecostal-preachers.htm | 67% Size: 247K Depth: 5 Find Similar Match Info Show Parents |
| 4: | Scientology: Hubbard and the Occult ... No outside witness has corroborated this statement. I have already said that the public and private faces of Scientology are very different. The vast majority of Hubbard's followers are good people who genuinely believe that the techniques of Scientology can help the world. Most are ignorant of the hidden Fair Game teachings. Hubbard presented himself as a messiah, as Maitreya the last Buddha, but in fact he was privately a highly disturbed and frequently ill man. There are a number of reports of his drug abuse. He advocated the use of amphetamines (105). He admitted to barbiturate addiction (106) and was also at times a heavy drinker. His treatment of those around him was often deplorable. Although holding himself out as an authority on child-rearing, his relationship with his children was genuinely dreadful. He disowned his first son, barely saw his first daughter, denied paternity of his second daughter, and Quentin, the oldest son of his third marriage, committed suicide. Quentin ... ... https://www.bible.ca/scientology-occult-roots.htm | 67% Size: 59K Depth: 10 Find Similar Match Info Show Parents |
| 5: | Mental Illness cures: (EDS-7) Etiological Diagnostic Snapsheet ... Acceptance, contentment, endurance, low esteem 2 Cor 12:10-11 1 Pet 2:18-20 Sloth (4 D's) 4 D's: Dependency, Disability welfare, Duty shirking, Drugs (psychiatric drugs make people unable to work) Lazy, Cheater, junkie Proverbs 18; 26:13-18 Work or starve, Drug rehab 2 Thess 3:10 U.N.F.A.I.T.H F. U. L. (10) Non-Christian troubles Unhappiness, (reject the joy of heaven) Narcissistic, (do not deny self) Futility, (nothing matters) Anxiety, (no one to trust for help) Irrelevancy, (no one notices ... Self-control: Nervous habits (thought addictions) Unnatural repetitive thoughts or actions, Tourette's, obsessive compulsive disorder "OCD", ticks, stuttering, nail biting, blinking, grunting, etc. Psychologically induced biological lusts. learned behavior, psychological addiction 2 Cor 8:21; 1 Cor 9:27 mind over body, willpower, self control Rom 13:14; 12:17; Titus 3:3 Insanity Delusion, paranoia, visual or auditory hallucinations, odd neurotic thoughts or psychotic behaviours The behaviours of ... ... ...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/psychiatry-mental-illness-cures-EDS-7-etiological-diagnostic-snapsheet.htm | 67% Size: 238K Depth: 5 Find Similar Match Info Show Parents |
| 6: | Bipolar Disorder (Manic-Depressive) are not caused from chemical ... ... Also self-help support groups help people feel less isolated in that sufferers can hear the words of others who have been through similar experiences." (Anxiety, Depression and Manic Depression, Canadian Psychiatric Association, APA, Brochure produced through a health education grant from: Eli Lilly Canada Inc., Pfizer Canada Inc., and SmithKline Beecham Inc., three drug companies, 2007) 7. "Are Manic-Depressive Patients in Fact Patients? In this book I use the term 'patients' about persons who ... Our brains help us to think, feel and act in certain ways. ... Chemicals in the brain that are off balance cause bipolar disorder. But we don't know for sure what makes the chemicals go off balance." (When a parent has bipolar disorder... What kids want to know, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, CAMH, Fully affiliated with the University of Toronto, 2006) 10. "What are the causes of bipolar disorder? While the exact cause of bipolar disorder is not known, most scientists believe that ... ... ...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/psychiatry-junk-science-manic-depression-depressive-bipolar-disorder-myth.htm | 66% Size: 32K Depth: 6 Find Similar Match Info Show Parents |
| 7: | Tourette's Syndrome, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, OCD is not ... Tourette's Syndrome and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD): an addiction, not a disease Click to View Biopsychiatry is Junk science "If these shocking presumptions were not an actual description of the current state of the Psychology industry, they might be laughable. But regrettably, these simplistic theories are widely applied and widely accepted in a society that naively trusts psychologists to be scientific and objective, optimistic and positive, and caring and other-oriented." ... A. The cure is will power and self-control Torrette's and OCD are diagnosed by behaviour alone, proving its cure lies in will power and self-control. The case of "Twitchy" The general public have been lied to by psychiatrist, psychologists, the mental health industry, drug companies and the media. The truth is like the joke, "How many psychiatrists does it take to change a light bulb.... Any one of them, but he really has to want to change [it]". Just like Dorothy possessed the power to get home ... ... ...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/psychiatry-junk-science-tourettes-syndrome-TS-obsessive-compulsive-disorder-OCD-repetitive-myth.htm | 66% Size: 55K Depth: 6 Find Similar Match Info Show Parents |
| 8: | Casebook of Biblical Psychiatry Version 7: The case of "Zombie ... ... Rebecca had calculated that the label of "bi-polar" was a cost she was willing to pay if she gained the benefits of control and didn't have to do basic household duties. This illustrates the Law of Derivative Personal Benefit (DPB) EDS-7.7.2.DPB Although she claimed she couldn't do housework, even blaming it on the drug, there were lots of things that interested Rebecca, like knitting, that she mastered with great skill. This illustrates the Law of Narcissistic Selective Dysfunction (NSD) ... She is the slave who buried her talent in the sand for 30 years and made no personal maturity gains. Fortunately Rebecca can see the evil's of the psychiatric system she chose to endure and deeply regrets the path her life has taken. After five year of escaping the addiction of Lithium she now openly confesses that the solution to her problems 30 years ago resided in her own will power and obedience to God, not a pill. Note: Although these are based upon real case stories, the names and details ... ... ...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/psychiatry-mental-illness-casebook-of-biblical-psychiatry-real-cases-book-treatment-companion-zombie.htm | 66% Size: 35K Depth: 5 Find Similar Match Info Show Parents |
| 9: | Psychiatry: Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), and other 12 step programs ... ... Some information about AA's success rate comes from its own membership surveys. In particular, the rather famous 'Comments on AA's Triennial Surveys' document cited by Charles Bufe in Alcoholics Anonymous: Cult or Cure is AA's ID # 5M/12-90/TC, which was produced for internal purposes. It is also summarized in Vince Fox's Addiction, Change, and Choice (1993). The document is not listed in AA's 'Conference Approved Literature' but Fox was able to obtain a copy from AA. AA's own analysis was that ... Chronic Illness CLA Clutterers Anonymous CMA Crystal Meth Anonymous CODA Codependents Anonymous Compulsive Eaters Anonymous Compulsive Shopping COSA Codependents of Sex Addicts Debtors Anonymous Diabetics Anonymous Divorce Recovery DRA Dual Recovery Anonymous Drug-Anon Focus Dual Disorders Anonymous EA Emotions Anonymous EAA Eating Addictions Anonymous EDA Eating Disorders Anonymous Emotional Health Anonymous Ethics Anonymous FA Families Anonymous FA Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous GA ... ... ...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/psychiatry-junk-science-alcoholics-anonymous-AA.htm | 65% Size: 62K Depth: 5 Find Similar Match Info Show Parents |
| 10: | The Biological Approach to Psychiatry: History and Prospects ... ... For example, the phenothiazines, of which the antipsychotic chlorpromazine is an example, were originally developed as agents to help induce anesthesia. The antidepressant action of monamine oxidase inhibitors such as tranylcypromine was discovered by chance observation of the effects of a drug that was developed for treatment of tuberculosis. These discoveries led to a major scientific and pharmaceutic effort to develop better derivatives of these drugs and to determine the mechanisms of their ... Such studies will help to elucidate those changes in concentration of receptor proteins in response to drugs which may be central to their therapeutic effects. Study of gene regulation also opens up the possibility of fathoming the mechanisms of tolerance and addiction to abused drugs, which are other important causes of mental illness. The molecular biology of receptors will also permit many other types of advances. In situ hybridization studies with DNAs encoding receptors, peptide ... ... ...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/the-biological-approach-to-psychiatry-samuel-h-barondes-the-journal-of-neuroscience-june-1990ad.htm | 64% Size: 40K Depth: 6 Find Similar Match Info Show Parents |
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