Copy_Cat wrote:quackery wrote:with intent to cause harm
I don't think their is intent to cause harm, they believe its for the victims own good and therefor do it with the approval of their conscience.
Cat, you don't think their intent is to deliberately cause harm, right? Why do you believe they are not acting with a full conscience and deliberation?
I am studying power, manipulation, rhetoric, persuasion, corruption and human nature.
Psst, I will tell you a secret. A good liar always makes himself confident and says one thing but does another.
long con is a scam that unfolds over several days or weeks and involves a team of swindlers. It aims to rob huge sums of money (on insurance money).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confidence_trickabuse is what I am studying as well. In abuse, you put people down constantly to have power over them. This is what the BS invented illness has been invented for. It exists to put you down and have others have control over you.
Nobody is as concerned with your well-being as yourself. Nobody! Whoever tells you something is for your good is doing a manipulation. He is con (confidence) artist. Charlatans in psychiatry never do what they say. One thing is on a paper and another is happening in the ward. Insurance companies pay for what is on a paper, family and friends always believe charlatans rather than believing their son/daughter/spouse/etc.
All that is a use of power, manipulation, persuasion, rhetoric, influence, and deliberate abuse.
It really boils down to a deliberate abuse because they say bad behavior is abnormal when in reality behavior, good or bad, is normal. Instead of the promised help with your behavior, you get abused, put down, forced to disable yourself with dodgy scam drugs. Charlatans make money for abuse of victims. None of them tells you the truth. They know very well they are all scammers. They studied hard manipulation, abuse, rhetoric, and practiced hard on innocent people with life problems.
Nothing else than abuse for profit...