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RE: Psychiatry Pseudoscience? - l0st - 05-21-2024 (05-21-2024, 02:53 AM)ArMaP Wrote: That happens with other non-measurable areas, like pain. I believe pain can be measured by nerve conduction and MRI. A core tenet of science is producing a measurable result. I've heard fields of study such as Political Science, Sociology, and Psychiatry called soft sciences because they mostly lack tangible results. The exercises are mostly theoretical. For example, they have never been sure serotonin is the cause of depression, it was only ever theorized that SSRIs may help. The drugs may well be placebo as their effects still aren't fully understood, and treatment outcomes are wildly inconsistent. The latest study data is even indicating that they may not work at all in the way we've theorized. RE: Psychiatry Pseudoscience? - Karl12 - 05-21-2024 (05-21-2024, 04:19 AM)l0st Wrote: For example, they have never been sure serotonin is the cause of depression, it was only ever theorized that SSRIs may help. Yes mate turns out that was a marketing strategy by big pharma (or, in common parlance, 'complete bollocks'). There's some relevant info at the beginning of this doco. • The Marketing of Madness - Full Documentary Quote:This is a Documentary and will provide the facts about psychotropic drugs and the huge profits they create for the pharmaceutical industry. You would think when private companies (via drug peddlers AKA psychiatrists) are dosing up hundreds of thousands of schoolchildren on extremely powerful psychotropic drugs there would exist any sort of objective evidence to justify them doing so. Apparently not. RE: Psychiatry Pseudoscience? - ArMaP - 05-21-2024 (05-21-2024, 04:19 AM)l0st Wrote: I believe pain can be measured by nerve conduction and MRI. As far as I know, the pain level someone feels cannot be measured, although it's possible to know the source of pain and to estimate the pain level. RE: Psychiatry Pseudoscience? - Karl12 - 05-21-2024 There's some good historical background in that documentary posted above ArMap - hope you manage to watch it. RE: Psychiatry Pseudoscience? - ArMaP - 05-21-2024 (05-21-2024, 06:43 AM)Karl12 Wrote: There's some good historical background in that documentary posted above ArMap - hope you manage to watch it. Sorry, I only watch videos longer than 1 minute or 2 if I have a very good reason for doing it, and I don't have the time to watch an almost 3 hours video. RE: Psychiatry Pseudoscience? - Hypntick - 05-22-2024 (05-20-2024, 08:51 PM)Nerb Wrote: The thing that used to relieve me of any anxiety instantly was Cannabis. One puff is all it would take and I could literally feel the stress and anxiety flowing downwards and away from me. Incredible. I've tried that; it's one of the things that kicks my anxiety into overdrive. It was actually the source of my first real panic attack if you can believe that. I enjoyed myself a little too much, and that was that. I'm not knocking it at all, it works for my wife's lower back pain, just not for me. RE: Psychiatry Pseudoscience? - Karl12 - 05-22-2024 Do you have the attention to watch this video (granted it is a long one) To my mind, along with all the other content posted, it explains a lot. Especially when it comes to the use of the corporate induced terms 'anxiety' and 'panic attack'. RE: Psychiatry Pseudoscience? - Karl12 - 11-22-2024 Pretty fascinating factual info from US Court discovery papers on the absolute and utter corruption involved in safety trials of 'antidepressant' psychotropic drugs. From 3:00 The Chemical Imbalance Myth, Predatory Psychiatry, & Mood Management Industry Short clip: RE: Psychiatry Pseudoscience? - Sirius - 11-22-2024 The meds doesn't change how you think, just how you feel and it creates a disconnection that you are very aware off. You can't medicate your way to mental health. RE: Psychiatry Pseudoscience? - UltraBudgie - 11-22-2024 prolly best not to take any drugs that are advertised or that big corporations make money off or that were invented after you were born unless thats part of your life journey here is angry man who breath fire here is happy man who laugh up to you |