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kevinneslund Says:

Jan 20, 2010 - Simply put -- the people who put that piece of idiotic nonsense (DSM) together with VOTES are clueless morons. "Diagnostic"? Most folks don't understand that in order to have or perform a "diagnosis" you must have a "cause" for the so-called "disease". There must be established etiology. Everysngle so-called "disease" in the DSM does no list a cause, or, even a treatment plan for the so-called "diseases". A sad, pathetic, yet at times, cruel joke.

kevinneslund Says:

Jan 20, 2010 - You've stumbled into a false analogy and aren't aware of it. Carefully think about the statement you've committed to paper.

krftwrk77 Says:

Jan 22, 2010 - @kevinneslud You're right. I was being too harsh on the sky cap. No one deserves to be mentioned in the same sentence with a Scientology puppet.

kevinneslund Says:

Jan 22, 2010 - Whose the Scientology puppet though? You're initial statement was about a "psychologist" , in this case, John Breeding. Not sure what scientology has to do with that. Cheers ~

yescaster Says:

Jan 22, 2010 - This is one of the calmest, kindest, most sensible, and intelegent comentaries I've ever heard on this subject. As a defiant, angry, misunderstood and rebelious youth, I lived on the "cusp" of this modern psycology/medicine "boom". I was diagnosed with "over religiousity", and "defiant behaviour", and was forced to take "pre add drugs" which were cruel and very unregulated drugs and doses, such as thorazine, and haldol. It was a very hard childhood... yes, I was very angry and confused about it.

krftwrk77 Says:

Jan 27, 2010 - @kevinneslund I'm willing to give you some credit and assume that the amount of ignorance you have can't be all untaught. Leaving it to someone with ample time in his/her hand to inform you about whose/who's difference. Enjoy your Xenu wisdom.

kevinneslund Says:

Jan 27, 2010 - Hi: I'm sorry, do I know you?

VaughnVI Says:

Jan 31, 2010 - antisocial behavior. These of coarse manifest in antisocial behavior, tuning out of the social situation due to "the hidden " desire to be with a more morally acceptable social order. This manifests itself in cases of Multiple personality disorders, hearing voices, and the development of an internally focused world. This is of coarse aggrevated by the doctors aggressive attempts to treat such patients, and manifests in the doctors own perception of the patient, making patients loose self esteem

VaughnVI Says:

Jan 31, 2010 - It's strange that all these disorders, i should say alleged disorders, because they are, only a name doctors place on a specefic set of symtoms displayed by a given patient. I find it strange that they have classifications at all, for there really are no diseases, only people, and interactions between people. The emotional responses from any given person differs depending on his or her values about acceptable social activity, these things cause distractions, and result in missed learning, and

Jammieg001 Says:

Feb 1, 2010 - Wow, before he even said it, I thought so psychiatry today is the new Inquisition of yesterday. I strongly agree.

ElectroHouse696 Says:

Feb 3, 2010 - marijuana screwed me up, now whenever i talk to people including my freinds i dont make eye contact and whenever i do it feels so akward for me its like i forgot how to act and talk like a normal person, instead of acctually listening to the words its like iam alwredy thinking of an answer, and sometimes i repeat the words in my head, making sure i didnt sound stupid,, what is this?? i never used to be like this before i started smoking weed.

mexisxfamousxstylzz Says:

Feb 6, 2010 - a now bro same thing here you became a other persone you think diffrint

shanwan321 Says:

Feb 8, 2010 - Thanks for this nice film. I do agree with you that there are nothing called mental diseases. To my opinion there are psychological hardships due to trauma, aggression, life pressures and bad habits. The slide film I made shows ways to be mentally healthy.

ECSizemore Says:

Feb 9, 2010 - it activates the 5th brain circuit. you have to stop thinking about sex. ;p

kahlerispoor Says:

Feb 16, 2010 - marijuana 'screwed' me up also, but I am fine now. I smoked for about one year heavily then started getting paranoid and stopped at once due to my parents catching me. After being in a pysc ward for 3 weeks, I experienced the same akward feeling to look and talk to people. DONT LISTEN TO DOCTORS, you are not fucked up 4 life. The awkard feeling comes from constantly being relaxed by thc. I believe THC acts like a dopamine neurotransmitter and prevents anxiety. I took it day by day

kahlerispoor Says:

Feb 16, 2010 - and I was on a medication for bipolar people for a few months. I do not advice taking pills because you may feel you need the pills when u actually dont. -------------- Gain some confidence and work out. Working out releases endorphins which is a natural high. This will drastically smooth out your thinking process. The best decision I did was to join a martial arts gym. This gave me confidence, discipline, and a great body.

kahlerispoor Says:

Feb 16, 2010 - I also do not smoke anymore because i know smoking will not help me in the boxing ring. You should feel that your weed smoking phase would have occured one day or another and start looking at the bright side of things.

prschuster Says:

Feb 21, 2010 - Any behavior cannot be a disease... That's exactly what's wrong with psychodiagnoses. The whole disease model in addictionology is another example of labeling maladaptive behavior a disease.

negativethoughts Says:

Feb 23, 2010 - very interesting. so youre saying the dsm has no scientific value, it is wrong. but behaviours are clues to disease. yep, very interesting...

truthisaliar2 Says:

Feb 24, 2010 - BEFORE seeking any kind of mental health treatment , seek legal advise. trust me . been there done that . They don't care who they live off.

MrJakeColton Says:

Mar 1, 2010 - Shame on you for oversimplifying a complex issue. My brother was having severe mood swings and tried to kill himself. He was diagnosed with bipolar. Thank god, otherwise he wouldn't have got the help he needed. We didn't see the label as an ugly thing. Merely a classification. However, in his class he needed medication. Not to numb him, but to balance him out and help him find peace.

MrJakeColton Says:

Mar 1, 2010 - Shame on you for oversimplifying a complex issue. My brother was having severe mood swings and tried to kill himself. He was diagnosed with bipolar. Thank god, otherwise he wouldn't have got the help he needed. We didn't see the label as an ugly thing. Merely a classification. However, in his case he needed medication. Not to numb him, but to balance him out and help him find peace.

youpaynow78 Says:

Mar 9, 2010 - i have mental health thanks to my ex-wife familt friends the only thing help normal sometime is drivie my 1993 ford mustang v-8 5-speed manual lx convertible black on black with pony rims

youpaynow78 Says:

Mar 9, 2010 - i have mental health problem

FoxxySheist Says:

Mar 12, 2010 - My doctor once told me that recovering from Severe Panic Disorder/Agorophobia was like 'Clicking your heels and saying I'm back in kansas!" This will go down as one of the most astonishing things he ever said to me, he's reluctant to give out any medication to me and to be honest i'm desperate for the medication, anything to fix whats gone wrong. It's different for everyone and doctors are only people and they dont know everything. You do know yourself though......You gotta help yourself.