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originally posted by: ClovenSky
a reply to: Aristotelian1
So is a psychiatrist acceptable and only the psychologist is despicable?
originally posted by: Shuye
a reply to: Aristotelian1
You are right. People give Psychiatry credit because it's the "norm".
I remember when I had an anxiety disorder, my Psychologist told me that it's all about brain chemistry, and I have no choice but to take medications. Luckily I proved her wrong.
Hopefully both fields will go in the dustbin one day..
You've never cured a single person.
originally posted by: OccamsRazor04
a reply to: Aristotelian1
You apparently have no clue what you are talking about.
I work in a psychiatric hospital. The thousands of patients I have helped, not to mention their families, would be all too happy to tell you what the point is.
originally posted by: Aristotelian1
You've never cured a single person.
originally posted by: OccamsRazor04
a reply to: Aristotelian1
You apparently have no clue what you are talking about.
I work in a psychiatric hospital. The thousands of patients I have helped, not to mention their families, would be all too happy to tell you what the point is.
Scientists can also see the terrible effects of Alzheimer's disease when they look at brain tissue under the microscope:
Newly developed blood tests for schizophrenia and for depression designed to augment current diagnostic approaches have attracted increased attention at recent major scientific meetings.
originally posted by: OccamsRazor04
a reply to: Aristotelian1
You are clearly a fool and had no response to my post. Mental illness CAN be seen by a microscope, in fact, an autopsy is the only way to diagnose some mental health diagnosis such as Alzheimer's.
Scientists can also see the terrible effects of Alzheimer's disease when they look at brain tissue under the microscope:
www.alz.org...
There was no test to see if you had HIV either .. until there was. There is work being done on blood testing for mental illnesses because it's actually possible. So wrong again.
www.thedailybeast.com...
Newly developed blood tests for schizophrenia and for depression designed to augment current diagnostic approaches have attracted increased attention at recent major scientific meetings.
www.psychiatrictimes.com...
The only fraud is you, you clearly have no clue the miracle ECT is for some patients. They come in refusing to leave their bed and wanting to waste away and die, and after ECT are full of life and energy and so thankful.
We have loved ones of our patients come and volunteer here after seeing the difference it made in their lives.
You are worse than clueless, you are willfully ignorant.
originally posted by: Aristotelian1
originally posted by: OccamsRazor04
a reply to: Aristotelian1
You are clearly a fool and had no response to my post. Mental illness CAN be seen by a microscope, in fact, an autopsy is the only way to diagnose some mental health diagnosis such as Alzheimer's.
Scientists can also see the terrible effects of Alzheimer's disease when they look at brain tissue under the microscope:
www.alz.org...
There was no test to see if you had HIV either .. until there was. There is work being done on blood testing for mental illnesses because it's actually possible. So wrong again.
www.thedailybeast.com...
Newly developed blood tests for schizophrenia and for depression designed to augment current diagnostic approaches have attracted increased attention at recent major scientific meetings.
www.psychiatrictimes.com...
The only fraud is you, you clearly have no clue the miracle ECT is for some patients. They come in refusing to leave their bed and wanting to waste away and die, and after ECT are full of life and energy and so thankful.
We have loved ones of our patients come and volunteer here after seeing the difference it made in their lives.
You are worse than clueless, you are willfully ignorant.
If you aren't an evil person and actually want to learn about the mind, read Dianetics. Until then, have fun pretending.
originally posted by: OccamsRazor04
originally posted by: Aristotelian1
originally posted by: OccamsRazor04
a reply to: Aristotelian1
You are clearly a fool and had no response to my post. Mental illness CAN be seen by a microscope, in fact, an autopsy is the only way to diagnose some mental health diagnosis such as Alzheimer's.
Scientists can also see the terrible effects of Alzheimer's disease when they look at brain tissue under the microscope:
www.alz.org...
There was no test to see if you had HIV either .. until there was. There is work being done on blood testing for mental illnesses because it's actually possible. So wrong again.
www.thedailybeast.com...
Newly developed blood tests for schizophrenia and for depression designed to augment current diagnostic approaches have attracted increased attention at recent major scientific meetings.
www.psychiatrictimes.com...
The only fraud is you, you clearly have no clue the miracle ECT is for some patients. They come in refusing to leave their bed and wanting to waste away and die, and after ECT are full of life and energy and so thankful.
We have loved ones of our patients come and volunteer here after seeing the difference it made in their lives.
You are worse than clueless, you are willfully ignorant.
If you aren't an evil person and actually want to learn about the mind, read Dianetics. Until then, have fun pretending.
Hahahahahaha. Dianetics? Bye.
originally posted by: Profundity
I would say that psychiatric practice is 50% effective if, and that if is a big if, the psychiatrist knows what they're doing, is actually interested in helping his patients and his patients aren't permanently mentally damaged. But still, 50% chance is pretty low probability. Psychiatry is a trial-and-error based practice filled with unsolved mysteries and malpractice as many psychiatrists are themselves mentally ill. I'm not going to fully discredit the practice of psychiatry as there are a few people here and there who made full mental recoveries through psychiatric treatment, but I ain't going to call it failsafe either.