tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18614557.post5201058209240171216..comments2024-03-28T22:29:05.434+00:00Comments on Relational psychiatry: Blaming chemical imbalance in the brain for depression does not make senseDBDoublehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16140020984190294123noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18614557.post-64426866126557202442022-04-30T05:26:38.664+01:002022-04-30T05:26:38.664+01:00Goodness me, Dr. Double, when will psychiatry come...Goodness me, Dr. Double, when will psychiatry come up with a consensus of correct answers? What do you all learn with all of this university-and-beyond'education', ongoing debates and research, if you do not find answers? Answers which disprove so much of what is taught? Entire careers,from graduation to retirement,and no answers? Just more head-scratching? Bewilderment? How far HASN'T psychiatry come?<br /><br />What do you all learn if ongoing 'learning' is all there is? Writing papers with highfalutin language which sounds good but is to no effect? <br /><br />I have to ask...is there a pecking order in society which would be thrown out of balance if a correction occurred and patients were actually cured? It certainly seems so to me. There are the down-trodden and the down-treaders. <br /><br />I've been through the system, been treated and cured of Depression–because my psychiatrist actually knew what he was doing. He told me the cause and I seem, now, to be wiser than so many psychiatrists. He completely rebuilt my broken personality, but then he destroyed me by the greatest of deception so that it would be all for nothing. He educated me in psychiatry and I learnt so much just by watching him work. I don't,for the most part, use highfalutin language and may, on occasion, use the wrong word even though the content is sound. <br /><br />What I didn't know was that psychiatrists, too, have personality disorders. Mine hid his by saying little and letting me do all the talking. Behind the mild manner and 'professionalism' lurked a man with an intense hatred of women, and he destroyed me to get revenge. He is a narcissist, and I hadn't suspected a thing. Completely blindsided.<br /><br />That is the problem. There seems to be a haven for personality disordered psychiatrists in this field. I have to question what attracted you all to it? To help people doesn't seem correct.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com