Post by Admin on Nov 27, 2017 9:45:11 GMT
Mental illness has reached epidemic levels.
i would like to discuss the general understandings of & treatment of people suffering mental health difficulties in the UK & Globally. Obviously it is a highly in depth & complex subject with many aspects to it all & a lot of controversy. General understandings & attitudes are still rife with stigma & discrimination, often fed into by the MSM & a lot of it all is still a largely taboo subject.
Very obviously the way mental health is treated has a lot of economic & political implications / factors.
There are growing amounts of controversy & debate within anti / critical / pro / alternative psychiatry areas about the best ways people experiencing mental health difficulties & experiences should be understood & treated. Isn't it time that people got proper, appropriate, humane & compassionate treatment & full acceptance within UK society & Globally.
Acknowledging The Survivor: Exclusion, Trivialisation and Denial -
beyondmeds.com/2011/01/24/acknowledgesurvivor/
Unjust discrimination against people with mental ill health should be replaced with universal rules based on decision making ability, writes George Szmukler, but Scott Weich worries about legal distractions that won’t improve outcomes while services are so thinly stretched
www.bmj.com/content/359/bmj.j5248
If madness isn’t what psychiatry says it is, then what is it? That’s been my koan for almost fifty years!
www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/17522439.2014.955522
Are Mental Disorders Brain Diseases ‘In Waiting’?
www.madinamerica.com/2017/11/mental-disorders-brain-diseases-in-waiting/
i would like to discuss the general understandings of & treatment of people suffering mental health difficulties in the UK & Globally. Obviously it is a highly in depth & complex subject with many aspects to it all & a lot of controversy. General understandings & attitudes are still rife with stigma & discrimination, often fed into by the MSM & a lot of it all is still a largely taboo subject.
Very obviously the way mental health is treated has a lot of economic & political implications / factors.
There are growing amounts of controversy & debate within anti / critical / pro / alternative psychiatry areas about the best ways people experiencing mental health difficulties & experiences should be understood & treated. Isn't it time that people got proper, appropriate, humane & compassionate treatment & full acceptance within UK society & Globally.
Acknowledging The Survivor: Exclusion, Trivialisation and Denial -
beyondmeds.com/2011/01/24/acknowledgesurvivor/
Unjust discrimination against people with mental ill health should be replaced with universal rules based on decision making ability, writes George Szmukler, but Scott Weich worries about legal distractions that won’t improve outcomes while services are so thinly stretched
www.bmj.com/content/359/bmj.j5248
If madness isn’t what psychiatry says it is, then what is it? That’s been my koan for almost fifty years!
www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/17522439.2014.955522
Are Mental Disorders Brain Diseases ‘In Waiting’?
www.madinamerica.com/2017/11/mental-disorders-brain-diseases-in-waiting/