The problem with psychiatry is that a lot of those practicing it are themselves nutzo. — Jake
it can't be just environment. In other words, it's almost as if you're trying to remove the affected individual from the equation.
We still have an affected individual that we need to deal with, and that means addressing how they've been affected.
But you can't pretend that there's not an affected individual, as if the issue is ONLY the environment.
When we're talking about an environmental cause we still have an affected individual --the guy's arm is still broken because his neighbor hit him with a baseball bat. It's not as if the neighbor is the extent of the problem. We have a broken arm to deal with, too — Terrapin Station
What sorts of constraints are you talking about? Could you give some examples? — Terrapin Station
Being forced to do a mind-numbing repetitive task for 8 hours a day every day, being treated more or less badly by some superior who tells you what to do, feeling constrained to submit for fear of losing that job, having to do that for 20 or 30 or 40 years before you can have a house that you can call your own, — leo
Great! In respect of the part that is right, it must be right in that part, to be right. Tell us then, what part is that, and how is it right in that part? — tim wood
Errr. I can't imagine how you reached this conclusion. Perhaps reading is what everything in education is based on? Please, help me with more details of your theory.Awareness of mental health should be at the forefront of education, after all everything is based on it.
Psychiatry doesn't attempt to solve the root of the problem, it assumes that if an individual suffers then that's because there is something wrong within them, rather than within their environment. Psychiatry essentially says, there is nothing wrong with the constraints that society makes you endure — leo
I'm saying that a lot of mental suffering stems from the constraints imposed by society. And that a lot of psychiatry has to do with trying to adapt the individual to these constraints, rather than finding out why these constraints are there in the first place and how we could remove them. — leo
What sorts of constraints are you talking about? Could you give some examples?
— Terrapin Station — leo
The one under pressure slaving away every day suffers and is diagnosed as mentally sick, as if to say why do you suffer? A good slave doesn't suffer. So let's give you some chemicals so you can be a good slave again. While the one putting the pressure enjoys the rewards and the good life, and protects his position in part thanks to psychiatry which justifies the status quo. If you're a slave and you suffer, it's not because you're a slave, it's because there is something wrong with you. — leo
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