|
| Mood Lifting | ||
I sincerely doubt that any chemist, psychiatrist, or dope peddler could find a more effective antidepressant than a good cigar. | ||
| ||
| Talking to a Psychiatrist | ||
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. | ||
| ||
| Asking Me | ||
I've been invited to talk to a psychiatrist at Cambridge Hospital regarding appropriate treatment of transgendered persons in inpatient units. I hope that I responded to the message in time, they called me last week but my cell phone does an extremely poor job at telling me I have voice mail (remember that if you leave me voice mail and I don't respond). They suggested that after my experiences in 2005, I'd surely have some input, and I definitely do. I will say this though, even with all the problems I had and witnessed on Cahill 3 a couple years ago, I'd still rate the Cambridge Hospital impatient units as the best of the many that I've locked up in. I hope I can be of assistance in making improvements. | ||
| ||
| Sharing the Dance | |||
Just how close is the relationship between the American Psychiatric Association and the Treatment Advocacy Center? Giving each other awards and now swapping leadership. It's unseemly at best, but I have a suspicion it's not at best. Their message seems clear at least: civil rights are annoying anyway, it'd be silly to let something so petty get in the way of forcibly drugging people. | |||
| |||
| R. Tam Sessions | ||
ganked from lady_babalon: | ||
| ||
| Psych Patients: Meet Your New Roommates | |||
What better place to house violent sex offender than with heavily drugged mentally ill folk who are undoubtedly aware that no pays attention anything they say. Wouldn't a better plan be to actually keep violent sex offenders in prison? They claim these sex offenders are a risk to the public, but apparently putting at risk mental patients (who've often committed no crime) is not a concern because "crazies" aren't people. Under this new law, in New York you will be drugged and locked up with a mass of outgoing convicted sex offenders if you say the wrong thing to a therapist or psychiatrist. The safest option if you live in the State of New York: never under any circumstance say anything to a therapist or psychiatrist. | |||
| |||
| Four Year Old Medicated to Death | |||
I'd really like to know how you diagnose a 2 year old with bipolar disorder. No child should be on these drugs. None, zero, zip, zilch. There is absolutely no excuse for drugging a child. The psychiatrist should be criminally charged as well. It's amazing that the only one in the whole family who wasn't drugged was the sexually abusive father. | |||
| |||
| Ethical Views | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
For each person or category of person, please indicate how ethical they are (on average) in you opinion. 0 indicates completely unethical scumbags, 10 indicates saintly perfections of ethics. For the purposes of this poll, "ethical" means whatever you view as ethical. Poll #892485 Open to: All, results viewable to: All yourself
View Answers Mean: 6.48 Median: 7 Std. Dev 1.39
me
View Answers Mean: 7.36 Median: 7 Std. Dev 1.30
your parents
View Answers Mean: 6.52 Median: 7 Std. Dev 1.98
the average person
View Answers Mean: 4.88 Median: 5 Std. Dev 1.45
the average man
View Answers Mean: 4.28 Median: 4 Std. Dev 1.28
the average woman
View Answers Mean: 5.12 Median: 5 Std. Dev 1.39
the average administrative assistant
View Answers Mean: 5.12 Median: 5 Std. Dev 1.42
the average corporate leaders
View Answers Mean: 2.44 Median: 2 Std. Dev 1.20
the average inmate in prison
View Answers Mean: 2.62 Median: 3 Std. Dev 1.38
the average marketing professional
View Answers Mean: 2.80 Median: 3 Std. Dev 1.36
the average police officer
View Answers Mean: 4.08 Median: 4 Std. Dev 1.96
the average political leader
View Answers Mean: 2.12 Median: 2 Std. Dev 1.45
the average psychiatrist
View Answers Mean: 4.32 Median: 4 Std. Dev 2.03
the average religious leader |