Depression is not a mental illness! That’s a myth! November 10, 2008
Posted by fmmh in : Ramblings , 2commentsThe more I put my life back together, or accept it for what it is, the more my anger grows with psychiatry. I can’t speak for everyone but in my heart I feel everyone who receives “care” from a psychiatrist is really a victim of these drug pushers.
Who wouldn’t be depressed after the death of someone very dear? Who wouldn’t be depressed from traumatic events?
Depression does not mean the individual needs to numb or excite his/her body with drugs! Numbing/exciting body responses does not help the individual cope with the emotional pain. Instead it confuses the brain and destroys the ability of the individual to function in society. The drugs those monster psychiatrists offer their patients interrupt and delay the natural healing that grieving individuals need to process in their own timeframe. Psychiatrists usually prescribe a cocktail of meds, and once a patient accepts more than one drug, he/she begins the downward cycle and leaves reality. That therapy does not treat depression!
Depression needs nurture, love, safety, friends, and family. Depression needs exercise, sunlight, routine, and healthy eating. The more I gain these in my life, the less depressed I feel. Real therapy is helping an individual obtain those positive elements. No psychiatrist prescribed any of that for me. And as for psychologists and therapists, unfortunately, I did not have anyone with enough balls to confront me on my destructive behaviors that were preventing me from obtaining the real therapy I needed.
Psychiatry does not work. I can prove it, too! Anyone can become diagnosed clinically depressed and be prescribed psych medications, especially if your a glass half empty type of person. Try this experiment if you want.
(1) Go to psychiatrist.
(2) Tell psychiatrist only the worst parts about your life, year, month, and day.
(3) Receive a prescription(s) for psych medication(s). (Don’t worry, the psychiatrist won’t be performing any lab tests like the real physicians do. You won’t receive real medication like they treat people with diabetes. Yours will be a placebo. Although it will be a very harmful placebo, with debilitating side effects.)
(4) Return to psychiatrist and report your new symptoms caused by the psych meds, (i.e. confusion, sleepiness or insomnia, phobias, agitation, etc.)
(5) Receive a cocktail of psych meds.
(6) Become increasingly dependent on the drugs.
(7) Friends and family alienate you for being crazy. (Yes, you’ll behave really ill with the drugs.)
(8) Psychiatrist states you need the drugs for the rest of your life to “function.”
Reporting negativity and feeling pessimistic about life does not make a person needing to become a psych med addict. By the way, that is what psychiatrist create; they create addicts.
Wake up sheeple! There is no such thing as clinical depression. Depression as a mental illness is a myth. Yes, while the individual does suffer from painful emotions. No, the patient does not need drugs to cope! Unless the doctor is prescribing supplemental vitamins or has performed a laboratory test to find a real chemical imbalance, then the docs need to just refer their patients to psychologists, other talk therapists, or clergy.