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Lou's reply to C_emp-phlzkunku-B

Posted by Lou Pilder on March 22, 2011, at 17:14:17

In reply to Lou's reply-phlzkunku » Christ_empowered, posted by Lou Pilder on March 22, 2011, at 16:29:12

> > Medications are over-used, that is true, and psychiatry can destroy lives, that is also true, BUT...when psychiatrists limit themselves to treating severe problems that require medications, and then use medications judiciously, good things happen. I have found that my life has been improved dramatically by the use of antipsychotics, and I imagine the same is true of many people with severe mental illness.
> >
> > Please realize that psychotropics, dangerous as they can sometimes be, have the potential to help a lot of people lead more productive, fulfilling, stable lives.
> >
> > C_emp,
> You wrote,[...medications are over-used...psychiatry can destroy lives...when psychiatrists limit themselves to treating severe problems...and use medications judiciously...people with severe mental illness...].
> I am unsure as to what you are wanting to mean here. If you could post answers here to the following, then I could have the opportunity to respond accordingly.
> A. Are there two classes of people that see a psychiatrist?
> B. If so, could the two classes be those that do not have a [severe} mental illness and those that do have such?
> C. If so, what are the criteria that psychiatrists use to mark the difference between those that do have a severe mental illness and those that do not, if you know?
> D. If a drug prescribed by a psychiatrist lists the effect of the drug to have the potential to induce a mind-altered state that could cause the person taking the drug to want to kill themselves and/or others, would it have the potential to induce that state to a person that does not have severe mental illness and to a person that does have a severe mental illness?
> E. other aspects
>
> Lou
>
> C_emp,
Now if you are wanting to mean here that there are the two catagories of people with either severe or not mental illness, let us consider what kind of community the person is in.
Let us suppose that the community that the person is in promotes religious intolernce by promulgating that Jews do not have forgiveness or Eternal life because they have not accepted Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior. And let us supposse that the person is in a community that practices religious equality and honors all faiths aand peoples even if they do not accept Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior.
Now if the person is in the community that promulgates what precludes Jews from forgivness and eternal life, which could mean that the Jewish children that were murdered do not have forgiveness or eternal life, which could have the potential to arouse antisemitic feelings, could the person with severe mental illness taking psychotropic drugs that the liturature states could induce a mind-alterd state to want them to kill themselves and/or others, then have the potential to target a Jew to murder if that state arises in them? And could the person that is demarked as not severe have that same potential to commit that same crime?
Lou

 

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