Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Why is it that according to psychiatrists any form of behavior can be labeled as a mental illness? The lies they want to tell us.

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    According to psychiatrist any part of life can be labeled a mental illness really like what let's say you're upset after a bad breakup now that could be labeled depression what appear nervous before speaking in public anxiety disorder or being really talkative in super active manic that sounds a little crazy it does but how much does this really happen let’s go last how many people do you know that are being diagnosed with a mental disorder diagnosed with a mental I a got off the top of my head name one person that I know who's been remembers her probably just one so year maybe two or three people maybe the range or maybe I six people in the house dozen or so about wet would definitely be in the hundreds sure the total number of people that know in my and my life on the diners Minnesota Public all I the Ranger a to and I'm  years old.  Wow, where these disorders all coming from from psychiatry diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders if pages long uncovered everything from depression and anxiety just stuttering cigarette addiction fear of spiders nightmares problems with math and even just order a infancy all reinterpreted and many falsely labeled as a brain disease but people do have serious problems in life absolutely but psychiatrists reduce them down to something wrong with your brain so let me get this straight psychiatrists have a book a flight problems reinterpreted is mental disorders that's right.
     Wow there must be backed up by a lot of signs you think so but it didn't take a trip that one of their recent convention admitted to it listen to this the SMS made up by committees up man who have political opinion and women to have fire season and political opinions and so there isn't nearly as much science and the SM's there ought to be like in previous one people had a meeting about her name if I did that and they should be in there in a way going to oppose it hope many have this time lumping together several a several observations when you get another them in you got a diagnosis Houston system it's not share the real system they are dead diagnoses a lot other disorders later in their haven't necessarily been rigorously validated it's just the best rule that we have available but it was not perfect it's all news Los that you give me a patient and the DSM old maid at least lengthy diagnosis on the same patient you have to take it with a grain of salt sexually getting more and more complicated were left with diagnosis things in the basin check the same question years which leaves the assorted as you said that the restive medicine because we don't have a biological test amazing them lack of spine from the DSM his actually in open secret here's what some professional have to say about it the DSM is a share it's been com described as a house of cards why because the dying now sees our theoretical they're not based on scientific measurements disorder the shaky level built on another street level another shaky global fifties flimsy and that it is sound easily collapsible under the scrutiny critical thinking BP just call one little fragment have the reasoning sign in questioning you'll find it doesn't stand up and then that means that the whole organism collapses because you've got some wrong premises in this summer and so they're all over the place it is indeed house of cards because it's predicated on not a solid structure it is built create and apparently genetic this which results in the diagnosis but any serious inquiry was shown religion I'm up here in weird sold it the DSM is not based on science what is it based on well it started out as a simple desire for psychiatry and psychology to be accepted by mainstream medicine we psychologists have always desperately wanted to be accepted as a real signs as a true signs now what they truly psychologist did was they looked around in my soul what other scientists were doing and they decided to emulate them modern precious to classify psychiatric disorders dates from the century I'm nearly all the clinical concepts we have today originally from a time for the most important who was a chocolate crackling who works for school in Heidelberg min Munich never heard of a mill crap when is known as the father of psychiatric classification he was the first person to classify what he thought were biological illnesses in the brain there with dementia peacocks which is now called schizophrenia manic-depressive illness and paranoid psychosis all concepts that still exist in the DSM today that's it disorders yes only three but Kaplan victims who became very popular listen to this broken system court on very quickly not only in the german-speaking world but also in the english-speaking world must stay sober and it caught on because up set point nobody and greed wife talking about patience so in the early nineteen fifties me was compiled Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of mental disorders now and very few statistics in the book disorder is used sensually a euphemism for illness this is a book which catalogues mental illnesses for which medical sign as a bit then discovered this primitive pamphlet was pages long and listed mental disorders small compared to the current DSM that much bigger than anything crippling envisioned why so many because by defining more and more like this abnormal psychiatrist to get their hands on a huge amount of government money defining life woody me well things like holding your breath biting your nails thumb sucking sleepwalking poor efficiency even homosexuality that's ridiculous they added all those just to have people to treat and more then second versio DSM came along in nineteen sixty-eight an expanded disorders again to grab even more government insurance money to do this internationally the DFM to with specifically written to mine with the international classification of diseases the ICD a book extensively used in Europe and around the world that apart from psychiatric diagnoses list real medical diseases so that psychiatric disorders got accepted by mainstream medicine he was the start but the DSM to was still not scientific as with heavily influence not like actual clinical testing but my the theories of Austrian psychologist Sigmund Freud then there must have been a lot in a row season that book right yep but there with absolutely no knowledge of what cost them nor did they even look for cost conclusion of this disorder in the classification does not require that there be knowledge about its ideology so in other words to make a diagnosis you really don't need to bother with the I'm cause and effect you don't need to know what causes the condition wait a minute if the DSN doesn't tell you what causes mental disorders how to psychiatrist discover them in the first place be answered may surprise you new diseases are being invented all the time and i wanna emphasized the word invented because when it comes to psychiatry mental illnesses are not discovered their invented the way the system works into the diagnosis is that every few years the group psychiatrist and psychologist sit around in the room I'm vote home you don't miss me this is science I can't believe it don't worry you're not alone good you there but it done will you be they are they voted into existence voted as in creating go home and I think that's kinda ridiculous it's crazy that you would vote my deadly died   I don't agree with that at all mental disorder should be based on scientific research I have been led to believe it's all based on medicine and science so I have a shocked to find that out me too there's more not only our mental disorders voted into the DSM but now and then they are also voted out take for example homosexuality list in India Thames & at the mental illness this is how the editor in chief the BDSM Robert Spitzer explained it Mike came up with the definition in they'd made it possible to argue good homosexuality was not a mental disorder on vote essentially had a conference of the American Psychiatric Association it was removed now did a discover that homosexuality was not a disease through scientific processes no it was included for political reasons and it was removed for political reasons and the end result is it has a vote its ties to the suppose a democracy so to call it science is is a complete fabrication so the DSM is actually political not scientific right them I thought psychiatrist want to be seen as doctors you're right that's why they had to make their manual look much more scientific which it wasn't so what did they do that well they decided to DSM next addition was going to be completely different it was a decision that will change psychiatry for ever if you roll the clock forward see the in the United States my stay at times the country was in very poor shape for memories festival he was held in very high regard by having them to the medical profession Sosa cultures something did if you concert scene any other area medicine and people such as Robert Spitzer in America made it very clear the time had come a sensually Forza Cochran's being doctors meddlesome to practice miss so if it's a carcass was spending a lot of time dealing with people who were anxious depressed these two lemons these problems in living now century had to be redefined and i were really fun as medical conditions the solution to this was to come up with the money which define psychiatric disorder I more carefully so hands we have DSM's three which said which was published in nineteen eighty under Spitzer psychiatrist editing the DSM   throughout freudian psychology and decreed that from now on psychiatry diagnoses were purely biological so they finally became scientific no actually not at all in fact the political bickering over what disorders to put me in and what to leave out at the DSM with even more ridiculous her here's what one psychiatrist had to say about it very rude squeeze into room which is about half the size is this one was much too small I'm and Barbara raise a provocative question and people word shout-outs their opinions from all sides at the Rome and river shouted loudest tended to be had my own impressions lose more like a tobacco auction the social conference and this is one another member of the DFM decision-making panel said the lone bellow intellectual after was shocking diagnosis were developed by majority vote on the level we would you to choose a restaurant you feel like the kind I feel like Chinese from occurred a cafeteria been ascribed to the computer it may require from a victory but it was our belief that there would be an attempt to look at things scientifically sounds like they had a diagnostic manual that look more scientific good had no more signs and add them before meanwhile the number of mental disorders in the DSM  had ballooned to but to now the idea that cadre was a true medical they had to then it was a really impressive scientific sounding phiri on with these him three from on was the progressive medical isolationist country and the National chemical imbalance was invented and essentially too cold well chemical one chemical imbalance theory it was first suggested in to try to explain how depression might be caused by an imbalance in certain brain chemicals I'd like to hear this Joseph shield sprout theorized that because psychiatric drugs alter the levels of some of these chemicals min till illness must be caused by too much for too little in the is not backward teacher is it's a little like saying that because aspirin stop the headache and headaches are caused by the deficiency an aspirin I see what you mean but it was just convincing enough to give psychiatry am a DSM   the superficial aura of Science as Robert Spitzer put it CRB call through marriage she walks are interfered with for medicine so it worked yes and everything them psychiatrist and the pharmaceutical industry have relentlessly promoted this chemical imbalance phiri both to the medical field in the public human millions of people who live with uncontrollable worry anxiety and several if the symptoms for six months or more you could be suffering from generalized anxiety disorder and chemical imbalance could be to blame critique is thought to work by affecting a little to chemicals in the brain it works to correct chemical imbalances in the brain which may be related to symptoms have social anxiety disorder stem Baltimore Sun serotonin him nor can a friend hundreds of thousands nations and purrs magnifying ask your doctor if your doctor talk to your doctor call your doctor ask your doctor about symbol mystique is a key in helping to keep fresh ask you doctor about Christie you come to my office and I say to you world you you describe what's going on in your life in and your symptoms and I said what is clear to me that you've got a chemical imbalance and we're gonna write you a prescription for this the truth of the matter is that there's no such thing as a chemical imbalance there's no test out there that they can depend on that tells you you have a chemical imbalance there's actually in fact dozens of studies showing that the recent any natural melons subconscious will explain to patients all the time this is just like diabetes diabetes you have low insulin we have to readjust its into pressure in your nose your tone on we have to readjust the search for mobile phones but actually we have already proven that there's nothing wrong circle levels its complete be a myth disproven by our own evidence I had a psychiatrist ok the new he said in his professional opinion dis child had ADHD chemical imbalance in the brain ok and when he was questioned on the witness stand as an expert witness for the state he was asked if they had done an MRI he said no he was questioned if they've done a cat scan he said no I he was ass if they had done any bodily fluid check known to medical science to prove the dish child had a chemical imbalance in the brain he says now and when he was when he was asked him how he arrived at this ADHD diagnosis chemical imbalance in the brain became down to that he had counseled and observe this trial for two hours and half the time was observing how do you arrive for the diagnosis over chemical imbalance in the brain by talking to a child and and Colin in observing for two hours you don't okay it's pure guesswork while is this for real see for yourself here's what happened when a person with a hidden camera went to several different psychiatrist happen to be tested for a mental illness cool or anything to pick them up for you getting that I am careful were sure this award writer world her favorite with review get scared or close very hard whatever's going on happening elsewhere with is Atlanta open up Staller talked about I palm hard don't gold Burton fared looked up perfectly and up with homework or Oliver full all the things that we up I am I'm stunned psychiatric diagnosis is based purely on individual opinion no matter what they do they're wrong Britain's BBC even did a show on this for ten volunteers considered normal and five previously diagnosed as mentally ill were observed by three well-known mental health experts who were then asked to determine who was who I'll blame watch this we think that like that you've had a history of bipolar disorder necro I'll your rooms we've come to the conclusion that that is sometimes in darkness within minutes I'll rural we were wondering whether some point in your life maybe that you've had suffered from a significant psychiatric problems Piner new not songs on K okay wrong diagnoses in a row after a whole week observation the panel have identified just I'm disorders so much for science you got that right ok okay man of Baghdad here compulsive disorders here a I have a question packing psychiatrist call themselves evidence-based when they have no evidence goes further not only do psychiatrists have no test to prove the mental disorders the label you with they can even define what a mental disorder he is no they even stated in the DSM watch this other this manual provides a classification of mental disorder it must be admitted that no definition adequately specifies precise boundaries for the concept mental disorder you go unbelievable a psychiatrist weren't done yet fourteen years after DSM be published DFM and its editor in chief has been even more blunt about the term mental disorder there is no definition a mental disorder it's both I mean you just can't define it so even though the admitted they couldn't define what a mental disorder wise a term they used in the title at their own manual the added more disorders a lot more a hundred and fifteen to be exact for a grand total of that's over three times the number of disorders listed in DSM and in justover forty years and this book weighs almost pounds that's bigger than a metropolitan phone book it's a buyer's catalog governmental illness and with it million people worldwide have been diagnosed with a mental illness while but what about the international classification of diseases has there been an increase in mental disorders there too most definitely the I CDs mental and behavioral disorder section almost here allows the DSM whatever happens in the DA izmir there too the new okay will so far I found out there's no test to identify or confirm a mental disorder diagnosis there's no proof to the chemical imbalance theory and that they don't even know what a mental disorder is and they admit at least each other here's one prominent psychiatrist speaking at a recent APA convention you're sitting in your office you see the press Beijing you have no idea what's the matter with them and I know all do you think you know the answer but in terms of evidence I don't know the answer I don't think any of us really know that's astonishing and yet they will give you a diagnosis very quickly anyway this is another influential psychiatrist at the same conference Jim Bailey at the mall to the hospital did a study once on how long it took people to make up their mind about the diagnosis after they entered the room and it was about how many David was two seconds it was it was a couple of minutes it was very a couple a minutes yep of course even the then president-elect of the American Psychiatric Association is on record pristine BDSM it's pretty much a joke well what does be spent by used to think it is diagnostic work drum over the last few years to realize it is more like a dartboard from dartboard our psychiatrist telling their patients any this no in fact psychiatrist act like they know what they're talking about well keeping the public in the dark I was sent to a psychiatrist who sunny again for new about minutes talk to me how I was doing at seven years old and I left with prescription fertile crimes in the first minutes he diagnosed with having an anxiety disorder and put me on prescription medication the amount of time it took for the diagnosis was I'd say companies within minutes you know I was diagnosed with anxiety with depression within    minutes speaking to the psychiatrist and I was put on those trucks immediately I received numerous different diagnosis up from different doctors and each one gave me a different drug I didn't turn out to be undergoing tests at any minute to set their own enough to ask any questions just thats that's what go and this is the drug dealing and talk to me they were always talking in questioning my mother it was all about getting the information from her and not for me they'll make this me out our research did I do my research mass do can fully understand how you can diagnose somebody with the shortages there was never an explanation nobody really knew what it was why it was cause for how did you get it why did anybody have it and what could anybody do about it you know just here have some medicine and go away and I was put on amino horses does over an antidepressant call affection milligrams a day i mean they save your own you're comatose the one always Ritalin it was wet from rain delay and delay world you turned it considered a adderall a member has the czars is there any other way we can do this sonya therapy is there something we can do that won't make me feel so badly that won't give you any side effects than in just horrible sensations from my body hours days or something else I can do that might be not happened with medications doctor said no see we have is very complex you have a chemical imbalance your brain that the only thing that corrected is Mitch while lotsa diagnoses but I seem to get his meds right today thank you after diagnosis really mean I thank you at your drug the whole question then becomes located if we apply these labels what next and the what next tends to be you get a prescription and prescriptions for drugs that doesn't work for drones toxic it's like a one-two punch the number one move one-two punch is the diagnostic manual you got all these disorders to choose from the tour is the treatment so you got the diagnostic manual in place you gotta machinery in place and then you got this treatment that I'm is there for the taking for everything you can think of that might seem to be odd behavior the psychiatry field has a name Ford and then for every name fervor diagnosis you have there's gonna be pharmacology behind it and they have a pill for when he fanned out pick a card and there you go your label and there's the drug that will give you need to go along with that label ninety-eight percent maybe ninety nine percent of people will get a diagnosis that justifies the use of the medication and also a follow-up appointment because remember that the business uh medicine the business of psychiatry is seeing patients and the psychiatrist that tells a patient they don't have a problem and there's no medicine for that problem doesn't have a very busy practice and that's all the peoples over the issue to provide a diagnosis that can be good given the drug for that patient too quick but you don't need to do a physical exam you put it in the charges done prescribe away lifetime safe that's what the DSM is for ID saying the DSM is only there to justify drug treatment I'm afraid cell while I'll sort of psychiatrist primary treatment is drug there must be a lot of drug prescribing out there absolutely did you know over million scripts are written for psychiatric medications every year will what about the patients who don't want drugs actually the DSM has a category for that to says the point non compliance with treatment now this can't agree can be used when focus upon pretension non-compliance with an important aspect of treatment for mental disorder or general medical condition if you and refuse treatment then you probably I mean to you keeps X Factor by that fact alone so if you don't do it a psychiatrist tells you to do that a mental disorder that's right it's downright scary so why wouldn't they follow the treatment because the drugs psychiatrist prescribed can cost them very strong and severe physical reaction you mean side effects well not exactly drugs really don't have side tax drugs only have a fax and we Arbor truly differentiate those affects the drug that we like we see these are the effects of the drug and those that we don't like those are the side effects it's akin to saying that a bomb that comes down on a building kills people and destroyed the building in and that military generals as well coming to the people who leave a side effect no you cannot separate the heart the destroying the building in the killing two people and so ah these right side effect is a direct to fax above the drug Cherie disaster people think antidepressants are going to make them happy but that's not what they do the same the numb down and then in themselves there's a withdrawal state from anti-depressants they just become like robot some they're not actually able to experience the whole variety and range have human feelings and emotions and and work with them expressed within share them with others because when she said that put somebody on heavy dose some cottage psychotic drought I mean adjusting humanizing them these very potent very toxic medicines had cause on themselves diabetes high cholesterol cause was called the metabolic syndrome truck will be city premature part in the arteries effect the heart lungs and kidneys and you never know exactly what to expect most psychotropic drugs lead to massive white game some of them I'm Michael and for example can lead to weight gains have even kilos your true and that him he serious one other side effects is it affects your years your sexual performance spur abilities in people who look all own a lot of medication and just totally unable to t-tops I through the liver I'm and other functions in the body shut down one by one these drugs have on their labels may increase risk of suicide and homicide and people who take from just like curtains cigarettes tests say may be hazardous to your health and there's cases where are many people who commit suicide or commit acts of violence are on these medications which definitely has this type side effects you look at the side effect profile is identical to what they're trying to treat and in some cases worsened especially many instances suicide then you can see it's an extremely treacherous Terry with very very little actual science behind are you kidding me these are dangerous drugs yes and there have been thousands maybe even millions a victim's the game just like a trooper help but were given drugs that ultimately destroyed them people such as Candice on Zoloft because she was nervous before tens Stephen committed suicide nineteen days after being placed on prozac the module E planning for college hangs herself after only seven days on Zoloft Matthew when he hanged himself mapped a 10 year-old on a mix of psychiatric drugs Katelin on Zoloft entrance to town bath put on packs of persuading problems Matthew after starting like the pro Charles on Klaus a real Katelin a 9-year-old Megan Aaron week week this is insane are you telling me all these people killed themselves had been taking psychiatric drugs yeah and estimated 36,000 deaths a year have been linked to psychiatric drugs Wow that's over three thousand people a month they should take these drugs off the market absolutely they should but because these drugs are by far the main treatment psychiatrist of their patients they downplay the wrist and their patients paid the price only getting psychiatric drugs you feel Chester thank you don't really wanna live anymore to press on time she was sad you don't feel like you're in your own skin and almost feels like you just wanna come out here scam all the time get really bad headaches and research shaking I want sleep very well I have nightmares side started shakin really bad and I was like and controllable you know and is like I don't understand why shake so much port on the symptoms I was trying to escape from very severe I go through spells where I'll I just be a completely just dead they would not be me there I just be standing there and yo there would be nothing maybe we'll have emotions happy sad the news you know situational motions didn't allow me to experience them an experienced years you know experience level after it just makes you alive real flatline I described to a friend of mine is like waking up in a manila folder and it's a cloudy day everything is boring on memorable on special it change me it change to our was it changed essence of my personality you know just to make you you where's and I use in I got such bad faith to my brother discuss his face open you know stuff like that I started to experience suicidal ideation almost immediately on and I had never had any feeling like that before arm and one other Hyundai I had taken my medication and I thought about killing myself and i got really scared to Iran's my brother and I told him he just told me and told me not to give up to just keep trying and actually thought that maybe the one thing that I do have control over the nyquil you know I could I could of myself and I would be out of this roller coaster own existence I have been rate I have been I colours into doing things that I at can't speak up but just to put it in perspective even having experienced bat the experiences inbox in Moscow South but I had being put on prozac was the worst violation I have ever experienced I'm speechless people don't even know what these drugs are doing because they trust their psychiatrist not only that recent studies have shown their drugs like antidepressants don't cure disorders any better than a dummy Sugarpill up with Steve up distilled just to recap not only does the DSM provide the label psychiatrist put on you but it justifies their drugging me with powerful drugs that have lots of side effects and don't even work this is really messed up definitely and yet they still cling to the idea that they can correct your unwanted behavior with chemicals naturally psychiatry appeals to the pharmaceutical industry since now they can market and sell drugs for each disorder named in the DSM I know those marketing campaigns they're everywhere yes but if you'll notice there also marketing the disorder drug companies advertised DSM disorders imprint on television and the Internet urging them to talk to their doctor they put their paid experts on talk shows to talk about the latest mental illness epidemics they played newspaper articles about them and even higher psychiatrist to conduct study and write papers to give the disorder the a year I find because if people think they have the disorder the last for the drug exactly the pharmaceutical industry markets disorders because if you market this or even you got something to sell your product to treat some people suddenly come to thank you things they previously didn't regard is a disease state as a disease go to the doctor see the psychiatrist psychiatrist and prescribes the drug companies have received FDA approval for and everyone is happy except for the patient they're all working together to psychiatrists the pharmaceuticals and you know one feeds the other so again job security for the pharmaceuticals an awesome job security for the psychiatrist and it's not just drug companies pushing these diseases one psychiatrist Joseph Beiderman created and popularized a disorder called pediatric bipolar he actually said it can begin from the moment the child opened his eyes bipolar as in mood swings for children unfortunately yes in just nine years doctor Beiderman fueled up forty cool boom in the number of children labeled with bipolar most who were prescribed powerful anti-psychotic drugs meant only for the most seriously mentally ill I had no idea the psychiatrist editing the DS import admitted the DSM's part in creating the child bipolar bad we learned some very very painful lessons been doing DSM but inadvertently a I think we helped to trigger false epidemic the childhood diagnosis love bipolar disorder too late now isn't it for many kids yes and thin psychiatrist clean that mental disorders like bipolar can't be cured psychiatrist and drug companies have made customers for life so it's a natural partnership absolutely drug companies provide tons research money to psychiatrists good man come up with even more diagnoses to treat with psychiatric drug companies have become increasingly dependent upon mental illness diagnoses in order to maintain their profit margins and psychiatrists in increasingly clinical psychologist are more than happy to manufacture mental illness in order to make that happen Hans the increase in size have the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental disorders the strategy is how many people we can diagnose with a particular label that would be broad enough to include a hun people in its hands the mentality behind backs is sale the pharmaceutical drug which eventually becomes the treatment these drug companies are making a lot of money in this building that money and sending that money to people that will help support their costs so it's not a surprise at all that they have infiltrated so many of the committees within the DSM and so much of our own medical education wait a minute the drug companies have infiltrated the committees have psychiatrist deciding on what disorder to list in the next year Sam on DSM for fifty-six percent of the committee members had personal financial ties to pharmaceutical companies the very industry that stood to gain from extra diagnosable mental illnesses that were voted him so of course you see more diagnoses the will be treated with drugs and we more symptoms listed for each one the whole world is being like crazy really we have these proliferation cuts grease we should become more a more encompassing encroaching in ordinary everyday life there is no human being on the planet who doesn't have at some point if not several points in a day or a week stress is going to be in your hood but to say that because you have this distress that you now are disease if you take a god-man in India who wanders around with a shawl and meditates for hours a day drinks rainwater and engages in some kind of spiritual or religious disappoint a practice where he might roll on the ground for a hundred miles to a holy place people there don't persecute those individuals they accept them as people engaged in religious practices but here if you took those same individuals in India and you had them walk across the campus in american they would hurry immediately be arrested and put into a psychiatric facility because their manifest in psychosis this varies by culture straight jacket everyone is everyone gonna be the sign on a bed people that do have a little bit odd behavior he is a little odd behavior battled and just different you want this thing to cover you never called manner over ever in human behavior arm so if you can cover every benefit then you can have the best chance possible to you are billable United Service and by the way just in case you don't fit into any other categories there's one more they can sticky with naturally this is number three hundred point bipolar disorder not otherwise specified gender identity disorder not otherwise specified order infancy childhood for adolescence not otherwise known as I might not otherwise specified what the hell is that same they don't know what's gonna like it at all its big the garbage can for their leftovers even a box for people that don't fit me every box for his Mason same like brothers this is scary to me this is factory quackery dockery that's pretty bad sign it if you're categories are so weak the unita miscellaneous category to pick up all the loose ends yeah like ADHD not otherwise specified eating disorder not otherwise specified mood disorders not otherwise specified you can always use the no's' the not otherwise specifieddiagnosis and has a global service not otherwise specified means you sort of it seemed to some extent on the exact diagnosis mean it doesn't fit into any categories in establish unspecified mental disorder you see that's considered a disorder having nothing wrong with you is now at the sort that's what this says can you believe it no I can't believe it there's a category called unspecified mental disorder as in we're not describing it for you that some mental illness do it gets crazier according to the DSM he would also be diagnosed with a mental disorder it doesn't even list you kidding listen to this these diagnostic criteria and the DSM for classification meant though disorders reflect a consensus a current formulations evolving knowledge in our field they do not encompass however all the conditions for which people may be treated or that may be appropriate topics for research efforts its me in the language of the introduction it's basically saying we're trying to have a diagnosis cover all the bases and anything that's a big Korean complaining about which is again entirely backwards from Hell medical diagnosis our country this DSM is even close to medicine is it no its your marketing but up people for dinner and poor Karen going add something still bugs me if psychiatric treatment is so long expensive in in effect who would be willing to them such exorbitant amounts of money for psychiatric treatment the drags on for years often for a lifetime while delivering such a lousy results exactly who pays for all this mostly government and private health insurance right insurance in fact the sake of our lobby has been very effective in getting laws passed forcing insurance companies to provide mental health insurance equal to regular medical insurance that's called mental health care here and that's it but economically this has been a catastrophe there's nobody who walks into a psychiatrist's office that isn't gonna go out with the label he's got choices yourself based on the diagnostic and statistical manual is tough sometimes ok so he's gonna fit you into one of those categories in order to get penny the GSM really should be called you know on how to bill the insurance companies how to get money from insurance companies it's a list of codes there's a number for everything and that number goes on insurance forms the DSM's completely built into the system no because you can't get reimbursed by insurance company unless there's a DSM diagnosis you know kid what's the best you can build on they're going to have one call the skin picking disorder you pick your skin became you can diagnose and bill on there you know you can always find a diagnosis and you'll always be able to bill psychiatrist or psychologist can go through their book now in find a diagnosis code for just about anything everybody would fall into something that they could put a diagnosis to to bill insurance companies racket you got it every year the psychiatric industry uses the DSM to rake in one hundred billion dollars from the US government and private insurance and that's just one country I'm starting to realize just how much the DSM is pushed up the overall cost of medical treatment I know the average insurance bill from psychiatrists is double nada general medical treatment and that raises what I have to pay from insurance right and at least taxes to the Texas State Mental Health Insurance Program was almost bankrupted by one class a very expensive psychiatric drugs normally prescribed for bipolar disorder wow that's a lot of drugs sure is and on top of that because DSM diagnoses are so arbitrary another huge in costly problem is insurance fraud private banking at Rigs hospital have been caught posing and stop smoking and weight loss clinic to get people to admit themselves come with me he recruiters three thousand dollars I had to funnel government insurance patients through their doors I'm or your comment botch and holding patients inside as long as possible until their insurance coverage runs out and all this is for the insurance money right and once patients are enrolled any diagnosis can be pulled over the DSM to justify treatment checkup is hidden camera footage from someone posing as a psychiatric hospital worker as min of a patient display to come out I'll class haitians play so I'm anything you think you've done iPhone Mia its record a private but he's always appropriate where found to be here with gold bars here that night concern if you're interested in separately here was limited mark heating really at intrusion yet so anxious up Sunday awhile question ok because that's how how this could happen how do you write Park right Iraq's prime I don't have right that bad where you at but okay service not applying I was like hold negative now letters I estimate black today of cold that can't be ethical it's not and that's just the beginning of the fraud but he answered providers have also been caught billing insurance companies for having them listen to music watch television are played bingo charging for wake-up calls theater tickets for trips overseas or for claiming to treat people who are in jail in a coma or even dead no some psychiatrists had even been busted for having sex with their patients and billing it as therapy that's sickening as one insurance fraud director said the extent of the fraud is limited only by the imagination I had no idea not many do mental health broadsheets insurers in taxpayers' out of   billion dollars every year in the United States alone they should arrest these criminals and throw away the key it's the diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders did I mention that psychiatry has also been very successful using the DSM to infiltrate our court system the courts to yep the clinical diagnosis other DSM floor mental disorder is not sufficient to establish the existence for legal purposes Ave Mentone disorder that's a very interesting point basically what the authors are saying here is that the material in the DSM has no utility in the courtroom in deciding guild were in a sense it should not be mused in courtrooms as part of the legal process wait a minute didn't the DSM just state that it can not be used to establish the existence of a mental disorder in the court have lost nicely and yet it is used all the time yeah lake in the insanity defense but not guilty by reason of the and Saturday how about custody battles civil commitment probate court doesn't currently suffer from any type of mental illness immigrant danger I've read about psychiatrist appearing in court on opposite sides each using the DSN to bolster his case yet each accepted by the court is in expert witness there was no evidence it as far as I can see for psychosis or delusions because the suffering from narcissistic personality disorder and a delusional disorder not complete contradiction it hasn't always been this way and getting the century a psychiatrist in a courtroom would be laughed out of the courtroom March now I'm today is commonly accepted testimony as long as it's in accord with DSM the danger in using the DSM an accord setting is that your using a vocabulary that the judge for the jury on doesn't fully understand there they are by concocting the psychobabble words it makes it seem like there's something there that may not be the the court to allowed all this junk science to come into the courts and they've made case law on it and once a case lawyers made we're stuck with it until it gets overwritten they come in with tasks the company in with their diagnostic categories from the DSM may say we've done tests we determine that this person has this numbered malady and therefore they do and is almost no way to pry a judge out of a accepting when a psychiatrist makes and diagnosis in court is that the person is sent to a mental institution deprived of liberty and we have no idea whether he's guilty or not on the basis that DSM diagnoses someone is involuntarily committed to a psychiatric institution every seconds that's just so long and anyone anytime can lose everything because I B opinion a psychiatrist listen to this I want to stop smoking course Vanderbilt and go they owe the doctor the the lady that were in the program on of said that she wanted she does she need to be we need to get charm stop smoking medication social worker describe his idea well after the fact I find out that is I ben is nothing but this really powerful antidepressant Coldwell Banker ya stop smoking but I had no idea the hill I mean that hill the hell's gates were being opened when when I started taking Zyban I had been and clean and sober for years Brighton you know just never considered but something about the I started experiencing the craving to drink again in my life fell apart divorce all relapse so then ayala sibling of mine got wind of my relapse all wanted to gain control my pocketbook in my life and founded dirtiest lawyer in town do you know what are the dirty psychiatrists and a bought and paid for good valuation had a hearing in accord with before as ever served notice and the next thing I knon up every right that human beings can possibly have was taken from me Ando you have less rights is a conserved first you do as a criminal I mean you were stripped ok ever right you can enter into a contract you cannot marry you cannot sue you cannot even fight the legal system that has involuntarily I'll put you in this and was all based on the psychiatrist's diagnosis who never evaluated that's unbelievable he was just trying to quit smoking but instead got a psychiatric diagnosis in his rights taken away all his money gone to not to mention being incarcerated in a mental institution but if you think what psychiatrist due to individuals in our court system is bad weekly see what happens to families children are taken away from parents every day in these juvenile courts because on a person with that with a PhD or an MD after their name comes in and says I've shown in plots to a person and they may be a risk to a child just in my little state of Massachusetts here there children in captivity taken away from families at any one moment and I almost on those children are being dropped and our our ow Commissioner love children and families testified under oath that they drug eighty eight-percent have the children that they take out a family's eighty eight-percent drugged that's almost a sure thing and that's just the tip of the iceberg all over the world psychiatrists are using the court in any number of ways to take away people's rights and destroy families just watch the country has affected my family through the family law court rulings the family law court has then a court-appointed child psychiatrist new as appears determines the future have the child it's just like it business in the court system not the forced you to undergo I love these as psychological evaluations and you have to pay Thompson thousands of dollars but ID end of the day it has been support it but no evidence not the he'd said to me that you have a choice Iraq you bring your son to get married he did or will kick your child away from you and put him in a home that bill medicate your trap and then you get lack basically you're thinking like that strangle your son back you're getting back medicating anyway neighboring hospital and that's when this up to become drinking started with Becky and at that stage I had nine side of Route they refused to let her go they'd would not let my daughter and go unless she take medication this was again a recommendation from a psychiatrist that once my son was radically ripped from his time and literally kidnapped and put in a new home with the perpetrator of domestic violence and sexual assault and is where he now lives I'm the stock options said that he was never to have any counseling admitted seeing anybody have your family just disrupted like that ripped out from under you really your whole life just gonna have to fight every day to get a Mac was very devastating in some ways it's worse than the tab because the tannery hoped and you know what the truth is hand the feel like giving up in upgrading back without custody if that child be camps home have there's just no justice this is terrible there tearing families apart based on arbitrary diagnoses rampant in the courts exactly so some fortune that the courts have bought into the DSM it's unfortunate that the whole psychiatric profession is wedded to the DSM it's unfortunate that the psychiatric profession is in bed with the drug industry and it's unfortunate that drugs that don't work for the common prescribe drugs for all manner conditions in children and adults com it's the wrong way to go good poop all are no not them to unfortunately yes children are now a huge target market for psychiatry the number of childhood disorders lifted in the DSM had skyrocketed from disorders in just today that's times more and yet the DSM basically admitted shouldn't be diagnosed in children in early childhood it may be difficult to distinguish sometimes attention deficit hyperactivity disorder from age appropriate behaviors inactive children such as running around her being noisy we basically don't know the diagnosis from normal childhood message that said attention deficit hyperactivity disorder that's what psychiatrists call kids who don't sit still in class fidgeted runner a climb a lot basically childhood behavior right and 100 million kids worldwide have been labeled with some a mental disorder so instead of letting kids be kids psychiatrists are now telling parents their children are mentally ill and need psychiatric drugs used to be that your honor the playground United you have the weird kid you have the other shot here have the group of he had done know the hyper cleared you can have them anymore now its all medical diagnoses for them to come up with new diseases and new issues and diagnosis in the book it doesn't crack bad behavior okay they can give children all the pills they want is still doesn't correct bad behavior thinking still is you must fit into this small in it you don't fit into this small there's something wrong with him and if you're not the person who designs the mall too bad for you a child is labeled in the number of to professionals who are trained a very particular way they're all being trained that if the child its into this category then we should consider putting them on Ritalin because that's what they do that is the protocol of the patients will be marked the parents is that they will say this is a truck to calm your child time what they were inside is a myth elfin is eight is a form of speed it's a former amphetamine and what we're actually doing his overdosing which I'll on speed to stimulant son actually is going to increase heart rate increase blood pressure and you put a kid on on a football field on a hot summer day his risk of having a event to a cardiac event of some sort is just gonna you know I heard that stimulants given to kids diagnosed with Attention problems are chemically very similar to cocaine yeah and they have such a high potential for abuse they're listed by the US government in the same category as morphine opium and methamphetamine so who are psychiatrists gonna drug next babies exactly they're using what they called diagnostic classification or DC it's like a mini DSM for babies and toddlers listen to this already targeted our school children with ADHD and bipolar that's that's already done that was done twenty years ago and we're moving younger with DT age group where they're trying to make popular at the idea that its okay to medicaid rose the idea of a program to determine whether a a trial from birth true the age of three has a mental illness is so preposterous so absolutely and same that is simply a an additional part the insanity that is now extend throughout this country I cannot think of a program that is more insane than that how are we going to diagnose a one-year-old or an infant with a psychological disorder hardly know you almost have to ask ourselves and for our societies become sick what are we doing to archieve this is instance our children that would make us need to have psychiatric medications we're rolling dice with my teeth the rolling dice with our children who keen even discuss it with anybody they have no control they are the helpless victims are the ones who are supposed to protect them and care art armed with the facts it parents knew all this DB furious you bet they would but watch out because the DSM also says you could catch it psychiatric disease from your children you can't be serious it's in the DSM haha utalk about some of the proposed changes that are suggested for dsm I heard the dsm is even crazier than the DSM you heard right you've got diagnoses in the same well guess what is going to be more in dsm why do we always have me to office do some psychiatry wanted to broaden the horizons of mental health problems disorders they wanted to stretch the disorders solar compass more and to do that and we're going to have more since we need more going places like we did a hole in the head really the Nazi living up to a purpose for mankind of Historic Places almost laughable some other dog niceties laughable really well they're talking about hoarding disorder if you don't throw enough things away persistent difficulty discarding for parting with personal possessions binge eating disorder if you are free to opt in recurrent episodes of binge eating old in their skin picking disorder says recurrence in picking result in skin me those are mental disorders and for children there's a new disorder that was scoop up the huge number of kids with tantrums don't yet qualify for bipolar created temper disregulation disorder to steam a little bit more miles above the condition and include a lot of the younger population in terms of that diagnosis and would essentially does it just broadens bipolar disorder into a hole other new category and where they don't fit into bipolar now they can fit into this other day using criteria so the net is getting wider and wider more than you know there even considering adding a label for spending too much time on the computer internet addiction diagnosis you know it's another example bomb you to check something going on popular culture that's you know pretty widespread and then finding a way to apologized I know people first news from hours a day on the Internet for social networking website Facebook so they're is something going on there but is it a condition that we need then label and Drug absolutely not that is laughable yeah until you consider that in China the government has already setup psychiatric clinics that treat teenagers promote problematic computer use sometimes using electroshock to cure them no and if you think that's bad there's one more proposed inclusion into the next DSM that is truly chilling it gets worse this one takes the diagnosis of mental illness a major step further psychosis risk syndrome known more recently by the convoluted title attenuated psychotic symptoms syndrome that's a mouthful what does that mean a really scary thing that's coming on the horizon is to come up with a whole bunch of diagnosis in there that are looking at people who currentl are mentally well-adjusted but have the risk of developing a mental illness and future their school thinking they can advance they can define well before the symptoms develop the and risk for the person developing said a major mental disorder without me by a chemical biological or genetic test for any physical cased war star into they don't know the cause a mental illness state can't treat it thank you carrots so how can be launched a preventative campaign from mental illness it just logically it falters wait a second the psychiatrist really think they can predicted disorder sometime in the future let's hear it from them how can take I just know if you can have a mental disorder in the future again day we don't more cuts according to you who would develop psychiatric illness in the future his record today actually I don't know if you can one hundred percent projects for anybody you come today forecast if one HIV will develope and tractor as may be known though maybe years so hard to protect it's hard to predict there's no way to predict that I don't think that nobody knows that there's no way to tell nobody knows I don't think anyone can know what's going to happen in the future on they obviously have no clue yeah but despite this they're already proposing to screen kids for future mental illness so they can treat them now you bet I would hate to see a cervical enter the type a society where people are locked up for what they may do in the future on rather than what they actually time identifyiny people who are psychotic would be a huge industry while thats truly terrifying and the crazy part is psychiatrists are still moving forward on dsm when come up there most influential openly admit it's completely worth place any any comment on just-completed you can now use to of okay in expected even a psychiatrist in charge at the US National Institute of Mental Health is less than enthusiastic about it and you not at all it may help you locate still the top guy at the biggest government psychiatric organization the world wants nothing to do with the DSM that's what it looks like it's a total sham Diagnostic and Statistical Manual is effectively the story that is being wrapped up in statistics and numbers and categories the witness and hostels doesn't fit in that category sandwiches for concrete for conferences will fund category and if we done is in five or six or seven will I think I will be looking at the DSM and they will be diagnoses and I'll have not is crazy yeah but all it is designed to fit more and more people under psychiatry diagnostic umbrella so they can cash in on even more normal behavior there you go ok still if the DSN is so completely useless wire psychiatrist gotcha it's all about money isn't it with psychiatry its always about money and it all starts with the DSM as Robert Spitzer said the American Psychiatric Association primarily could make a law clerk money by selling it they've made a tremendous amount of mine every time they revise the descent system the American Psychiatric Association makes that a lot money a heck of a lot of money how much are we talking about million dollars in sale here cool but it's not just now in the DSM that breaks in the profit psychiatrist and drug companies make money every time they use it to diagnose someone secret disorders so he can treat it with a drive that some that's the ultimate money-making pushing how many people can read drug how many labels can we put out there how many people can we heard into these labels and feed them a drug so we can get richer make more money there's an inherent conflict of interest and that conflict of interest is driven by the desire to make money more money more money more many then up one should expect huge money in the cycle farm business if really did the research are on these diagnoses see the ninety percent more don't exist they're not valid them that's all the sudden all that reimbursement from insurance companies dispatchers so we have to cut the money the money poured as well as cutting the DSM more where we're going to really succeed stopping his job enough they once again is follow the money and you'll find you get your answer every time this has been a big eye-opener let's see there's no lab tests for a so-called mental disorder which psychiatrist can't even describe in their own manual the chemical imbalance theory is totally bogus in its psychiatric drugs it's supposedly balance your brain chemicals are being prescribed to people in every age Yap to the tune of 64 billion dollars a year having an overall increase up to ten billion dollars to help premiums in the United States alone and we're paying for all this through government taxes and higher insurance bill that's right the entire psychiatric industry uses the DSM to Holly in one hundred millions dollar range a year that's a third of a trillion dollars and growing it under control for the whole system is now a runaway train but the DSM has the locomotive and he took the locomotive of eventually the train would stop because there'd be nothing more polling we're losing the concept of health everybody is sick everybody's gonna conditioner bunch drugs he ran up a whole society better basically have to be led around by the hand who's going around he has good running selenium in psychiatry you know in your heart that you're not really diagnose you know in your heart of hearts that you can't really treat you think might be wrong and you also know that most of what you dealing with in the DSM is unprovable an unreliable not a predictable indicator so what do you have good question I guess they got nothing and people are being hurt yeah you very lucky to go through psychiatry and supply really as simple as that only when a enough people rip the veneer away and show that is just nothing more than a Hollywood set is never going to fall down there would be good if all the medical professionals who are really practicing medicine and really trying to help people and arm based on scientific fact and what they can best do to improve the lives ok others from if they would recognize just be able to look at this fact it's hard to look at it but look at this fact and be ethical and be honest and clean up the profession by getting ready covers fraudulent partner to country I couldn't have said it better its sole obvious we need to get read up the DS and beats terrible for society I know in spite of its incredibly shaky foundation the diagnostic and statistical manual has literally impacted every part of our world for schools government export systems what about the median the military does too basically our entire society and all without a single person here DSM really he's more than just a house of cards the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual is psychiatry deadliest scam them home up home.
     

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