![]() ![]() Perhaps one must wait till a better time when there are tests, scans and genetic readings that clearly show what problems he really have. Perhaps it is the wrong time to have a mental health problem. For now, psychogists will just hang on to their checklists. The usual medical indicators and imaging are no use to a psychiatric diagnosis. It is too bad that because there are still no medical or scientific tests to prove any mental disorder. We work against our case when we couple one ineffective drug with another ineffective drug, just to try it out. ![]() This severity forces people to continue risking their lives through a trial-and-error approach to antidepressants. ![]() Let's cry for a moment, to the fact that sychiatric conditions are real. While psychiatrists place bets on their prescriptions, the rest of the society rest on personal opinions. They are all right yet they are all wrong because they are often painfully one-sided. Some of the time though, they don't know what they are talking about. Proclaim a dvocates at all fronts have gone wild speaking out about the $84 billion dollar-a-year psychiatric drug industry. It got worst since the psychology merged with the biological approach to mental health care. We run out of patience over the field's dragging observational and theoretical feet when the reality of behavioural, cognitive and perceptual abnormalities come down hard on countless lives. What will drug giants do to inform and or influence? While drugs company are barred from knocking on many doctor's doors, the doctors are searching for answers. But rather, I see that it is coming into its limbo stage, nothing will happen for awhile. Will the seemingly unending progress of psychiatry, which started out to identify and treat some serious mental disorders, come to a halt in the face adverse public opinion? It seems like it. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |