Critical Psychiatry: What is Medication Spellbinding - Dr. Breggin's Simple Truths Part 3
Psychiatry is guilty of gross scientific misconduct. As it has been with the bogus "treatment" (torture?) of lobotomies, which were basically severing and damaging parts of the brain with an ice-pick, so today the tradition of lies, and quack treatments continue. The whole "chemical imbalance" theory is based on specious reasoning, there is no real evidence that psychiatric illnesses are caused by chemical imbalances. Psychiatric drugs work by inducing abnormal states in the brain, not reversing them. They disrupt normal neurotransmission, and have been shown to cause extensive brain damage. Their debilitating effects causing indifference, sluggishness, etc., is what is perceived as the therapeutic effects. Learn more here:
Please see part 1 here (chemical imbalances debunked):
https://raceology-ethnography.blogspot.com/2019/11/critical-psychiatry-do-you-have.html
Please see part 2 here (psychiatric drugs disable the brain):
https://raceology-ethnography.blogspot.com/2019/12/critical-psychiatry-how-psychiatric.html
Here in part 3 he explains why people continue to take these drugs, and believe that they are doing better. This is due to "medication spellbinding". Since they disable the brain, judgement becomes impaired and it is difficult to notice that the person is actually impaired and how much his or her behaviour changes. Drugs cause adverse behavioural changes though it is often blamed on the "condition". Please watch this video and let Dr. Breggin explain.
He is a pioneer in the critical psychiatry field, and in many ways a hero. Without further ado here is the third video in this introductory series:
Please see part 1 here (chemical imbalances debunked):
https://raceology-ethnography.blogspot.com/2019/11/critical-psychiatry-do-you-have.html
Please see part 2 here (psychiatric drugs disable the brain):
https://raceology-ethnography.blogspot.com/2019/12/critical-psychiatry-how-psychiatric.html
Here in part 3 he explains why people continue to take these drugs, and believe that they are doing better. This is due to "medication spellbinding". Since they disable the brain, judgement becomes impaired and it is difficult to notice that the person is actually impaired and how much his or her behaviour changes. Drugs cause adverse behavioural changes though it is often blamed on the "condition". Please watch this video and let Dr. Breggin explain.
He is a pioneer in the critical psychiatry field, and in many ways a hero. Without further ado here is the third video in this introductory series:
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