MIA radical? Surely you jest? You all are about as radical as flags and fireworks on the 4th of July.
Yup–you got it right.
Hmmmm………. sheriff is a law enforcement term which implies power over…..
What a load of total bullcrap. Psychiatry, as well as the entire mental health profession, need to be abolished. Period.
That articles such as this, which attempt to reconcile irreconcilable forms of being — the freedom to be and oppression, are taken with any level of seriousness is a shame and reflect the attempt to maintain the oppressive power structure within the “mental health profession’ despite the authors attempts to convince otherwise.
I have found the ONLY way to ‘recover’ from is to hit the delete button on the whole profession(along with drugs and other superfluous accouterments, look within, and find your own answers. The constant coerced. painful, and harmful attempts by the/rapists, psychiatrists, and other societally designated PRO-fessionals to rewire victim/patients in their desired images is inimical to true healing and shedding the oppression.
And Buck v. Bell is still “good” law.
A rose by any other name would smell as sweet. Psychiatry is torture and coercion — period. It must be abolished.
A person cannot serve two masters, this man needs to deicide which one he wants to follow.
This is the best damn piece of work I have ever seen on this whatever you call it. Hope to see a lot more from Sarah Knutson.
Hard as it may seem, one can ‘just say no’. After untold years of being abused and medicated by various types of mental health care, I threw the meds out and dumped the shrinks…and got my life back. Wasn’t easy, but I did it.
MIA radical? Surely you jest? You all are about as radical as flags and fireworks on the 4th of July.
Yup–you got it right.
Hmmmm………. sheriff is a law enforcement term which implies power over…..
What a load of total bullcrap. Psychiatry, as well as the entire mental health profession, need to be abolished. Period.
That articles such as this, which attempt to reconcile irreconcilable forms of being — the freedom to be and oppression, are taken with any level of seriousness is a shame and reflect the attempt to maintain the oppressive power structure within the “mental health profession’ despite the authors attempts to convince otherwise.
I have found the ONLY way to ‘recover’ from is to hit the delete button on the whole profession(along with drugs and other superfluous accouterments, look within, and find your own answers. The constant coerced. painful, and harmful attempts by the/rapists, psychiatrists, and other societally designated PRO-fessionals to rewire victim/patients in their desired images is inimical to true healing and shedding the oppression.
And Buck v. Bell is still “good” law.
A rose by any other name would smell as sweet. Psychiatry is torture and coercion — period. It must be abolished.
A person cannot serve two masters, this man needs to deicide which one he wants to follow.
This is the best damn piece of work I have ever seen on this whatever you call it. Hope to see a lot more from Sarah Knutson.
Hard as it may seem, one can ‘just say no’. After untold years of being abused and medicated by various types of mental health care, I threw the meds out and dumped the shrinks…and got my life back. Wasn’t easy, but I did it.