| Talking to a Psychiatrist
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| Date and Time |
- | Aug. 16th, 2007, 05:59 pm | |
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- | optimistic | |
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I met with the psychiatrist from cambridge hospital today. It was nice to have a even-keeled dialog with a psychiatrist. I wasn't a patient, i was just discussing the system. And it felt like he was actually listening. Not just about transgendered topics and my experiences on Cahill 3, but to a wide variety of my criticisms of the psych system. I know that I've been fairly anti-psychiatry in my writings, and I haven't changed my views. I still oppose psychiatry as it is generally practiced today, however I have always thought that psychiatry could be a good thing. This sort of open dialog between consumers and providers is exactly what is needed to make psychiatry a better thing. More of it needs to happen. However, the biggest problem is that open dialog can only happen in a non-coercive environment — and when dealing with the mental health system, those environments are exceedingly rare. I'm lucky enough to have had the opportunity.
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You are doing very good work by doing this. I've always found a way to make psychiatry work for me because of my particular circumstances, but it always has made me a tad anxious because of the potential for abuse, etc. I hope they listen and make good with your views.
Have you ever considered being a consultant for this kind of thing? You're in a unique position because you know this stuff so well firsthand.
Unfortunately, my experience with the psych system is far from unique. I'm just glad I'm being listened to right now.
wow. I'm excited to read about this. our local radical mental health collective... one of the founding members has started a non-profit and she goes to all the board meetings and such and is now having meetings with "providers" and its exciting that the doors are opening up for communication in our area.
do you ever read the icarus project site? | |