Dual Diagnosis, Medications Explained
Dual diagnosis, medications explained – Get the Facts About Psychiatry Based on the facts and statistics concerning psychotropic drugging—particularly of children—these eye-opening videos from CCHR reveal the devastation and death caused daily by psychiatric pseudoscience. www.cchr.org Here are some common lies: 1.You have a “mental illness” that is caused by a biochemical imbalance, or some kind of brain defect or brain disease, or by a genetic predisposition. 2.The medication we give you will correct your “biochemical imbalance.” 3.”Recovery from mental illness” does not mean cure. Recovery just means learning to have a better life despite continuing to have the illness. 4.Mental health medications are proven to be effective and reasonably safe. When people who have been diagnosed with a serious mental illness refuse medications, it is because they lack insight into their illness. 5.Because of your diagnosis, you will always have to take psychiatric medications. 6.If you have problems when you quit taking medications, this is proof you need to continue taking the medications. 7.If you really want to be healthy, you will take whatever medication your prescriber suggests, for the rest of your life. 8.If you do decide to get off medications, you cannot expect any help from your prescriber, whose job it is to keep you on your medications. What you would hear if your mental health system told you the TRUTH !! 1.This is all speculation. Science does not have proof of what causes mental and emotional problems. There …
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As Zygmunt Bauman hauntingly puts it, "In the case of an ailing social order, the absence of an adequate diagnosis"is a crucial, perhaps decisive, part of the disease."13. [Source, Berman, Morris (2011-02-07). Dark Ages … Anyone claiming to be …
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State Appoints New Director for South Central Human Service Center in …
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Since 1998, he has held various positions at the Fargo human service center including case manager for the Off Main Dual Diagnosis program, supervisor of both a serious mental illness case management team and admissions and regional intervention …
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