With obsecration- psychiatry approached the government: with ideologies futuristic to its time.
Human Rights lobbied: that the current treatment by (psychiatry) was comparative to lunacy- oxymoronic to its fidelity; and hypocrisies emerged, deliberations occurred, and here and now in the 21st century- we give rise to the Mental Health System. Fair or fiction?
With their (psychiatry) reputations besmirched by the Human Rights laws- psychiatry had to rethink their public image and to change from their blood letting barbarism, torture and blatant murders: to a more pleasing form of expurgation; so they adopted a new language- to subtle the tongues of the sensitive, to allow their continuation of their studies on 'unexplained human follies'.
[quote]Building bridges into unexplored regions[/quote}: pharmaceuticals emerged- giving rise for geneticists to reshape the enigma of the human mind to one that has a sense of direction, mapped out by its procreator to be genetically engineered to subdue and eradicate all forms of capriciousness from the hosts principle personality. Even thought a large portion of behaviours are learnt through modelling!
The conjugation of all 3 bodies (government, pharmaceutical companies and psychiatry): emerged through a social climate of 'nurturance'- to protect our very now, to build a dominant stronghold on human longevity. With the backing of social media: it is deemed ok to speak publicly about (mental health); and with our regulators (WHO, NICE, WMA, CQC) in place to assuage public unrest of history repeating.. this gave rise to the Mental Health Act (MHA). Either conform to a scrupulous society or the government will clap you to the study of psychiatry and its concomitant (pharmaceutical company): for your recusancy. And inside this education; you will apostatise from your base existence, or.. if psychiatry get the dosage wrong- your immoral endeavour will become short lived: dead.
..not much has changed in 200 years- defined by preceptive, forgetting we share kin! And still the mentally vulnerable have not been emancipated from the obtuse dogma that is: modern day psychiatry.