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Psychology vs. Psychiatry
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Dr. John Breeding, Ph.D. psychologist discusses the difference between psychiatry and psychology.
Psychiatry focuses on medical or physical interventions such as drugs, electroshock therapy, deep brain stimulation by electrode, psychosurgery, etc. This is the model of biological psychiatry. Behavior problems are considered to be actual medical illnesses with physical causes despite the fact that after over 100 years of attempts to identify a physical cause for mental illness, there are still none.
Often time people are given antidepressants like Prozac, Zoloft, Paxil, Luvox, Celexa, Lexapro, Effexor or Wellbutrin.
SSRI (Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors) are often promoted as correcting chemical imbalances in the brain but there is no proof that depression or mental illness is caused by chemical imbalances in the brain nor is there any proof that antidepressants correct an imbalance. These medications often time have horrible side effects like agitation and sexual dysfunction.
Psychology by contrast acknowledges the potential of behavior problems being learned responses which can be corrected with therapy and communication, education and understanding.
There are no cures in psychiatry. Psychiatric medications only suppress or inhibit symptoms of behavior problems. This creates long term mental health consumers who take expensive drugs but never fully recover from their difficulties.
Visit Dr. Breedings website at
http://www.wildestcolts.com
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Length: 363
Rating: 4.40 (124 ratings)
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Psychiatry
See what psychiatric doctors say about psychiatry.
Length: 232
Rating: 3.70 (115 ratings)
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Psychiatry Drugs Foster Care Children - Andrew
Psychiatry Drugs Foster Care Children - Andrew
I took my video camera to a Foster Care Alumni meeting and asked seven foster kids to tell me about there experiences in Child Protective Services while wards of the state.
One thing they all had in common was massive over drugging with psychiatric drugs.
Child placement agencies, foster parents, RTCs (Residential Treatment Centers) and Therapeutic Foster Homes get paid a certain amount of money each day for taking care of a foster child. The amount of money they get paid depends on a level of care system. The more difficult the child or the more problems that child has, the more money you get.
A child at the basic level of care is worth about 17 dollars a day where as a child in the highest level of care could be worth as much as a 1000 dollars a day. This puts the incentive on diagnosing children with behavior problems to justify raising their level of care. A child on psychiatric drugs is worth more than a child without problems.
It is not uncommon for a foster child to be placed on many different psychotropic drugs at the same time. Some investigations have found children on as many as 13 mind altering drugs prescribed by a psychiatrists at one time.
These drugs include all categories of psychiatric drugs; antidepressants, antipsychotics, mood stabilizers, anxiety medications, anticonvulsants medications, etc.
The SSRI drugs are commons such as Paxil, Zoloft, Prozac, etc. Also a number of these children described taking Risperdal, Zyprexa, Geodon and other new generation antipsychotics which have been linked to weight gain, obesity and diabetes.
Visit the website for the Foster Care Alumni of America.
http://www.fostercarealumni.org/
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Copyright 2007 Zoe Sofia.
Length: 593
Rating: 4.70 (41 ratings)
Tags: Psychiatry drug foster care children cps mental health illness child protective services antidepressants SSRI abuse
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Scientology advocates violence against psychiatry
(Part 3)
In this 2006/07 New Years Eve event, David Miscavige outlines how Scientology intends to destroy psychiatry using violent imagery including hand granades and expolsions.
Length: 491
Rating: 4.30 (946 ratings)
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Psychiatry's Bible - DSM - Leonard Frank Anti-psychiatry
Psychiatry's Bible - The DSM - Leonard Roy Frank -Anti-Psychiatry
Leonard Roy Frank, Anti-psychiatry activist and psychiatric survivor discusses the Diagnostic and Statistic Manual of Mental Disorder which is put our by the American Psychiatric Association.
He gives an overview of mental disorders and role of psychiatry in controlling the nonconformists in society.
Mr. Frank edited the best-selling Random House Webster's Quotationary in 1998 and The History of Shock Treatment in 1978. Active in the psychiatric survivors movement since 1972, he is a member of MindFreedom International, a coalition of more than 100 grassroots groups working for human rights in psychiatry, and also The Coalition for the Abolition of Electroshock.
Coalition for the Abolition of Electroshock
http://www.endofshock.com
The Electroshock Quotationary may be downloaded free of charge at
http://www.endofshock.com/102C_ECT.PDF
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Length: 469
Rating: 4.70 (42 ratings)
Tags: psychiatry antipsychiatry DSM psychology APA mental disorders health electroshock ect mind freedom schizophrenia illnes
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