Thank you Bruce Levine. This is an illuminating article about the power of publishing unilluminating books on mental health care by âeminent leaders in the fieldâ.
To address the
âknowledge gap in matching treatments to individualsâ, one must indeed question a paradigm which favours treating symptoms rather than causes.
The continuing wall of silence which meets the ACE Study of Vincent Feletti et al illuminates a broader context which allows the âmedical modelâ to prevail within psychiatry i.e. medicine in general is hell bent on symptom treatment over identifying underlying causes of âillnessâ.
Does the ACE Study get any mention in Inselâs book?
MIA does not ignore him, of course, but watch poor Dr Feletti talk to the wall here: https://youtu.be/-ns8ko9-ljU
The wounds of this conflict will be passed from one generation to the next until evolutionary acts of consciousness open up a genuine possibility for renewalâŠ.you are carrying out such acts, David. Bravo!
Thank you Bruce Levine. This is an illuminating article about the power of publishing unilluminating books on mental health care by âeminent leaders in the fieldâ.
To address the
âknowledge gap in matching treatments to individualsâ, one must indeed question a paradigm which favours treating symptoms rather than causes.
The continuing wall of silence which meets the ACE Study of Vincent Feletti et al illuminates a broader context which allows the âmedical modelâ to prevail within psychiatry i.e. medicine in general is hell bent on symptom treatment over identifying underlying causes of âillnessâ.
Does the ACE Study get any mention in Inselâs book?
MIA does not ignore him, of course, but watch poor Dr Feletti talk to the wall here:
https://youtu.be/-ns8ko9-ljU
The wounds of this conflict will be passed from one generation to the next until evolutionary acts of consciousness open up a genuine possibility for renewalâŠ.you are carrying out such acts, David. Bravo!
Thanks Fiacra, you did it your way!