KINDNESSTHERAPY wrote:- PERFECT CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY- after reading and listening too the horror stories about the mental health industry and seeing and hearing and reading about the things done by supposed mental health professionals. -You- have every right to refuse any treatment and any medacations etc., -But- this is not reality in the real world. SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS is a death sentence for just about everybody who tries to get help from the mental health industry. A lifetime of pain and suffering and experimentation and false hope almost always leads to some form of -Suicide-.
If people with serious mental illness and a lifetime of pain and suffering and false hope would strike back at the supposed mental health professionals and the mental health industry, then the huge adverse public opinion woud stop these -Perfect Crimes Against Humanity-. Strike back at these professional criminals and the system that causes -You- all this pain and suffering and false hope and then -Suicide-, make suicide count for something....
If my suicide attempt was sucessful during that time I was on 6 different Rx pills and had that suicidal reaction I would just be dead and the blame would be placed on my so called illness. Mabey my family would have said WTF those pills messed him up, but the blame went on my "depression" at the time for the incident.
KINDNESSTHERAPY wrote: MENTAL ILLNESS is a death sentence for just about everybody who tries to get help from the mental health industry.
This is very true. If anyone does not belive me or KINDNESSTHERAPY , go onto any of these mental health message boards and find a writer who is looking for "the right meds" (thats a key phrase they use) and also look and see if they have alot of posts like 4 or 500 and follow there story back in time. Watch as those meds pile up and there self reported condition gets worse and worse as there psychical and mental health goes down the toilet .
Just like me, I couldent see it. Its called medication spellbinding and it almost killed me.
"Dr. Peter Breggin’s new concept of medication spellbinding provides insights into why so many people take psychiatric drugs when the drugs are doing more harm than good. Psychiatric drugs, and all other drugs that affect the mind, spellbind the individual by masking their adverse mental effects from the individual taking the drugs. If the person experiences a mental side effect, such as anger or sadness, he or she is likely to attribute it to something other than drug, perhaps blaming it on a loved one or on their own “mental illness.”
http://www.toxicpsychiatry.com/medication-spellbinding/
I survived psychiatry.