Referring back to this post by the user "quackery";
"You know what the problem really is? All terms in psychiatry, including the word "psychiatry" are loaded words with deceitful meaning.
Psychiatry is like witchcraft. Only a few centuries ago, people were getting labeled as witches or wizards, and the punishment was burning in fire to death.
Whenever someone got labeled this, it was because of somebody else falling sick, etc.
These days we know that nobody is a witch or wizard, so we do not burn people, but back in the time there were laws for this that stripped victims of human rights and allowed others to burn them alive.
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Similarly as in witchcraft where people believed in witches without any evidence, they now believe in non-physical illnesses that make people misbehave. How difficult is it to challenge it and find the truth when most people believe it? Difficult behaviors get today falsely called disorders or illnesses by quacks in total absence of evidence. Existing evidence suggests that behaviors are not illnesses because in more than 50 years there has not been any brain pathology, and nothing has ever been cured.
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The whole scam uses terms like psychiatry, mental illness, treatment, health, doctor, patient, severely ill, stabilized, medication, etc. All of these terms are cheats and scam.
There is only quackery where fraudulent quacks make loads of money on people who have some life problem and show some, typically annoying, behaviors. To stop those behaviors, quacks assault person's brain and block dopamine or serotonine, or both, to numb the person down, disable him, cause apathy, some incapacitation, and keep him disabled. All is done via BSing. When BSing does not work, quacks use threats and coercion.
The quackery will be there as long as people are believing in it. (like in witchcraft where behavior was caused by somebody who was a witch or wizard, now you believe that behavior is caused by an underlying illness.)
I am guessing that it was only when people became atheists and stopped believing in whatever the church says, that witches stopped being aggressively haunted and murdered for people were no longer convinced or aware."
I like the analogy of atheism as a means of conveying well to people that psychiatry is #######4. We can call it being atheist to psychiatry, I think that has some weight because more and more people, certainly from my socioeconomic background where I've grown up, consider religion as lala. You have to become a kind of atheist to psyhiatry and stop believing in psychiatry and stigmatize psychiatry as crazy.
No offense to anyone who is religious, you can see obviously I am not, and it's got a bit of a stigma nowadays in the age of more and more science, and interestingly psychiatry kind of goes against religion in that sense as being lala or whatever, so to start a movement of being atheist about psychiatry would be kind of using some of the force created by science stigmatizing religion, and some of the added force created by psychiatry reinforcing that, against itself, to softly stigmatize psychiatry so it becomes the norm or to a far greater extent that people move on to be calmly against it and change will occur. I reckon that has enough force as an idea to put an end to the way psychiatry is now to be replaced by a more scientific version.