Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Serious Mental Illness Epidemic Among Psychiatrists

If you are searching for good assistance with your mental health do not trust the psychiatrists to be able to help you. In fact they consistently harm everyone they deal with. The epidemic of serious and chronic mental illnesses among the psychiatrists, which has been emerging as a critical problem for decades, is tragic. Therefore perfectly well balanced, well credentialed and intelligent physicians who have an interest in mental health care are learning to stay away from psychiatry residency training programs where the consistent negative and abusive attitudes of the consistently agitated and depressed psychiatrists who as a group clearly suffer together from megalomania results in their not being received professionally to begin with. This also results in unavoidable encounters with mental illness for other doctors if they study and work for long periods of time with the psychiatrists due to the abusive nature of such long-term encounters with the mentally ill psychiatrists. This of course also presents a serious problem for medical students, all of whom must take at least one elective in psychiatry at which time their own mental health is therefore at great risk. Never before in history has there been such across the board belligerent attitudes manifested by the psychiatrists internationally towards healthy reform minded ideas as a manifestation of the depressive and at times psychotic delusional states of the psychiatrists which generally results in their seeking out other mentally unbalanced doctors to pursue specialty training with them to begin with. And there is less concern than ever before in history among the psychiatrists about a healthy regard for patients human rights, the harm brought to patients with swift diagnoses which are generally misdiagnoses, psychiatric drugs which are usually poisons, the mental hospitals themselves which serve as nothing more than concentration camps, court orders for unwanted treatment which often catastrophically ruins the mental health and potential for wellness of people, and the stigmatization of psychiatric intervention which often cruelly hurts people in every sector of their lives and which the psychiatrists themselves create and enforce. This is all resulting in disastrous problems for people who make the mistake of seeing psychiatrists or who are forced to see psychiatrists. It appears the epidemic of megalomaniacal ideation associated with serious mental illnesses among the psychiatrists has resulted from the legal system inappropriately granting the psychiatrists far too much power in society while the establishment itself has allowed these charlatans to acquire far too much wealth for good taste while their victims generally are pushed into poverty by them and starve to death.