PUT PROPER-BLAME

https://www.madinamerica.com/2019/05/blaming-system-best-therapy/

20th July, 2019:

Thanks, Miss Megan.
I found, read, and was
helped by that article today
{and this day of publication, too}.


Despite my disgust of the psychiatric system of “care”,
I have come to accept that they get a bit of leeway in
that it was loaded with ignorant folks. A person with
brain-injury should have a neurology-specialized
person at the forefront of the case {and should not
have been the only-one to realize this}.

If “mental illness” is mainly a physical problem, as
defended by psychiatry, then they should be able
to validate it. They cannot, and I blame neurology
for most of my difficulties. Their anticonvulsants kept
my brain in a slower and messed-up state. Of course,
those drugs are frequently the same used by psychiatry.

The people who have gone through psychiatry-created
traumas and are exposing the wrongs – while revealing
personal recoveries – helped me make sense of the past.


everyone, know it is not a mere “movement” for anti-psychiatry:
https://mindmadeup.svbtle.com/it-is-not-a-survivor-movement


Reader, it is your business whenever believing that psychiatric drugs
helped you, but is not proof they are treating a physical disease in you.

As long as psychiatry continues in its messiness, people will continue
to be abused and deceived. Others will break-free of it in time or, at
least, learn more of its limitations and want to find something better
in life. A betterment can simply be distancing yourself from belief in
too-much of their teachings/believing overtly in the “mental illness”
construct.

What happened to the ones abused from the business of psychiatry
did happen. Do not deny it because someone{s} believe they are
“experts” or that anything was done “in your best interest” {some of
the most-despicable and irritating words in existence}.


We {you} are completely logical and reasonable to distrust a system
that did wrong. Is it not just mental to, for example, go back over-and-
over to an abusive individual? Let the same apply to a broken business.

Bad relationships occur all the time. You help yourself by not questioning
what is harmful and then getting away from what is restrictive.
Remember that a business is not a person and you can and should even more-freely be able to despise it as much as you like. For me, the system of psychiatry is
likened to their term of a “psychotic”, which is supposed to called of one
who is unfeeling and has no empathy.


Nothing makes the actual past go away. Events happened and drugging-away emotions are not definitely the proper choice just
because a lot of people do it. Something given to you {in substance
or word} can make it harder for you to make sense of a terrible past.
The longer you are not determining yourself/place in the grand-scheme
of things, the more the present and future are being interrupted.


Victims of faulty psychiatry-methods, please help
yourself from you. Do so because you can.

With me, calling an event in the past what it was – rape –
was most-substantial.
Imagine if a psychiatrist actually
helped and got someone to understand that! Is that what
I received? Surely not. It was I who helped me. I made
a connection and it was right. There is a difference from
self-help and quick “fixes” decided by others.


One of the final statements from the “educated” doctor at the
final center included how he felt that what was happening with
me was not mainly about distrust of doctors. It is absolutely a
main thing. The importance of understanding it as something
major cannot be overlooked.
However, with him, he was able to
belittle me and failed to “get it” because he could/would not.

We did not talk about “rape”; I only thought of that word much later
after being AWOL. Yet, he was just some overinflated guy and I do
not care about his ignorance. He helped not; I am okay without. Now,
I have something I accept and can understand instead of useless DSM fiction.
It was a horrible act of rape in my past and I did not deserve it.
Understanding how that action was not due to my “mental illness” =
very helpful. I helped myself in a proper context. It was trauma created
by the system of “mental health”. The services can and do create
“mental illness”: completely a tragedy, and they are ignorant in
acceptance of their frequent damage.


The system, by its own faults, deserves this blog. Nobody should hesitate
to also call-out any business when they do you wrong. Indeed, I blame “Helping Hand” in Clayton in New Jersey for failing miserably with me
and for its shameful insurance fraud to the detriment of many {which
could still be continuing; do not trust them to be honest with others}.

However, concerning its caseworkers, they were mostly ignorant/barely 20-something children who had no clue on how to genuinely help
someone like myself. The “Elizabeth General” hospital, also in Jersey,
is a main-place and was where the rapists were in the past; I have not
looked into that location much at all and I think they might have
closed/changed the name {hopefully, they are no-longer}.


We are all “wired differently”, but we are all human and similar in that
respect. Psychiatry’s history has others, and I, knowing that it does not deserve to continue as it is. Its own bad behaviour is why the “anti-psychiatry” folks even exist. Psychiatry, you created us. We are trying
to help you, but you are just deluded, non-compliant, and treatment
resistant. LOL. You love yourself so much, you are blinded to im-
proving – even recognizing – your faults.

In a land of finger-pointers, it is the human way. When is the last time
you heard anybody in “mental health” apologize for their actions?
Oh, that could be so beneficial to many!


Reader, what you see is your body. It can be good to be aggressive with psychiatry, particularly, because they feel that they are experts of humans and do not like any valid-criticisms of their profession. They pay, or are
given, their education; to ponder how they may not-be right in something would be depressing for them.

Do you see that what “worked” from psychiatry for some can be harming
others? It is such a hodge-podge of ideas and guesswork. I do not want anybody to experiment on me! Why are you someone who is okay with it?
Did you come to your reasons by you? At least some??!?


Miss Megan, you were more helpful than psychiatry.
I like to tell that to those who have been better than “experts”.

Readers, put the proper-blame … and feel fine doing so.

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