Psych Survivor 2.0

What sticks in your craw.

stick in your craw (definition)

1. (old-fashioned) if a situation or someone’s behaviour sticks in your craw, it annoys you, usually because you think it is wrong I do lots of jobs in the house but my brother says I’m lazy, and that really sticks in my craw.
2. (Australian) if someone sticks in your craw, they annoy you She sticks in my craw every time I have to deal with her.

What sticks in the craw of normal people is when I call psychiatry torture.

“We are helping people!” they exclaim.

Maybe , maybe not. How many are being harmed by psychiatry? Many obedient patients develop Diabetes and other disease from psychiatric treatment.

Do you think you know right from wrong? Yes of course you do, so does most every mentally ill person.

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Cowbirds in Love comic

Video of Ma and Pa Kettle teaching their math. (joke)

What happens in a flight or fight situation and the person-patient can not flight-leave?

When a person-patient is locked up on a psych ward?

Fight.

Everybody runs

Judged by the precrime mind of psychiatry, a sane person guilty of no crime often fights incarnation in a jail/hospital.

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Poisons are “given” to bring order and obedience.

Then learned helplessness and acceptance of being “mentally ill” settle in.

“In order for us to help you, you must accept you are ill”

Psychiatry’s Lack of Insight: Four Double-Binds That Place Patients in a Living Nightmare

The patient must trust that the helper is helping them. Is this true in objective reality?

The patient can not leave the room/building. This is in objective reality called a prison.

The patient has no brain chemical imbalance, yet is strongly encouraged, if not forced to alter their brain function with mind altering chemicals called medicines. Called medicines by the jailer.

Until the patient agrees it is help they are receiving, help in a hospital, and that they need their medications for their illness, they are sick and lacking in insight.

Why may there be resistance to taking medication?

People with schizophrenia sometimes lack insight into their illness, thus do not see the need for medication. Also, medication sometimes has unpleasant side effects and this may discourage individuals from continuing to follow their prescription.

The Jailer might have just cause to imprison the patient. In a civilized country the jailer would have to provide proof beyond a reasonable doubt of the illness in their patient. Facts and statistics can be manipulated into the message you want to tell. For example the patient confesses to drinking (alcohol) every day. The psychiatrist could portray them in court as an alcoholic for drinking every day. What is left out is how much (in reality) is the patient drinking. The patient has a single beer after dinner. But because of the implication is that drinking every day is a lot of alcohol, the court would believe the patient is an alcoholic.

“Ask a question in a way to get the right answer” time said in the video 0:40 of 3:56

NSFW swearing.

But for the sake of argument lets agree the person-patient needs help, what then?

You still can not disagree the hospital is a prison, locked up in order to control what the person-patient can do. To prevent crime or something bad from happening, the free will of an individual is being taken away.

The helpers want-need to change the mentally ill person-patient.

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This first rule is blown, as the situation is obviously coercive from the start.

Tell a teen not to smoke, and many will smoke to defy the power of authority. Oppositional Defiant Disorder.

Opposition and anger is often the first attitude of a “mental” patient to the force (forced help they are receiving) until they have been broken by sadistic treatment and the mind altering drugs.

How do you get your prisoner to voluntarily take psychiatric medicine/drugs/poisons? You instill a sense of hopelessness.

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