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| the twitter hashtag #psychtwitter maybe? and/or #medtwitter perhaps?

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Crowd fund lawsuits against unethical psychiatric units/hospitals and unethical psychiatrists?

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I am
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| optimistic that arrogantly stupid morally deficient jabronis in the psychology and psychiatric industry (the one's that inflict psychiatric coercion) can be exposed as the morally
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| deficient jabronis that they are.

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Protesting in front of psychiatric wards/hospitals! Protest APA has recently been a phenomenon. I have thought about it some, and live
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| streaming the protests and protesting in at least groups of 2 or 3 I think could prevent a lot of psychiatric Orwellianism from becoming too problematic. Also, I think crowd-funding
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| lawsuits to sue unethical psychiatrists and psychiatric "hospitals" and psychiatric units could maybe be fruitful.

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Read the book Faith In Freedom by libertarian psychiatrist
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| Thomas Szasz?

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your body your choice? your brain, your mind.... ? your body your brain???? Hmmmmmm

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Coercive psychiatry is extremely unethical.

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Is psychiatry (which does
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| not treat objective medical diseases) causing a lot of early deaths by psychiatric drug side effects creating a lot of objective medical disease?

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Is child psychiatry a human
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| rights abuse?

According to psychiatrist Thomas Szasz, children cannot consent to sex and children also cannot consent to ingesting psychiatric drugs.

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Try to educate journalists
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| about the unintended consequences of psychiatric coercion? Encourage journalists to read the book Anatomy of an Epidemic by Robert Whitaker?

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It's like two functioning televisions
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| can have two different movies playing..... one is a gruesome horror tragedy and on the other is an uplifting comedy or nature documentary...
If someone doesn't like the horror
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| movie.... change what's playing, don't call a television engineer. Both televisions are not broken and function just fine. Psychiatrist Thomas Szasz wrote something to this effect.
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Are psychiatric drugs worsening problems they are ostensibly trying to help solve or alleviate?

Psychology and psychiatry are related in certain ways. Masters and doctoral level
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| professionals will interact with psychiatrists; they will sometimes make referrals to psychiatrists and more. Some psychiatrists practice talk therapy/counseling. For professionals
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| of psychology, having an understanding of psychiatric drugs and their effect on individuals seeking their services can be fruitful. There are prevailing paradigms in psychology and
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| psychiatry. In reality, in the history of psychology and psychiatry, there have been a myriad of diverse viewpoints. This include feminist psychology, Jungian psychology social
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| psychiatry, community psychology antipsychiatry, various counseling theories, and more.

Certain views are less well known, sometimes because of systematic marginalization of
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| minority viewpoints. For example, long term outcomes in the realms of psychiatric drugs are often not focused upon.

Antipsychotic outcomes - https://www.madinamerica.com/drug-info-
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Greater Exposure to Antipsychotics Associated with Worse Long-Term Outcomes
https://www.madinamerica.com/2020/10/greater-exposure-antipsychotics-associa
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Antidepressant Use Leads to Worse Long Term Outcomes, Study Finds
https://www.madinamerica.com/2018/04/antidepressant-use-leads-worse-long-term-outcomes
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Outcomes in the Era of Atypical Antipsychotics
https://www.madinamerica.com/2011/11/%EF%BB%BFoutcomes-in-the-era-of-atypical-antipsychotics/

Claims That Long-term
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| Antipsychotic Use Leads to Better Outcomes are Misleading, Researchers Argue
https://www.madinamerica.com/2018/12/claims-long-term-antipsychotic-use-leads-better-outcomes-misleading
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Normalize outlawing psychiatric slavery.

Read the book Psychiatric Slavery by psychiatrist Thomas Szasz?

Homosexuality was an official psychiatric
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My agenda is to outlaw psychiatric coercion and nonconsensual psychiatry.

Books like Psychiatric Slavery by psychiatrist Thomas Szasz inspire me.
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Anatomy of an Epidemic by Robert Whitaker too.

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May you be free from psychiatric coercion and experiencing as much elation as you might enjoy.

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Anyone interested in starting
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| a cryptocurrency crowdfunding effort to sue unethical psychiatrists and drug manufacturers?
https://explorer.bounties.network/explorer

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I see psychiatric disorders and "mental
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| illness" as metaphorical illnesses; like how "sick jokes" are not literally sick. Or how a dope and/or ill rap song is not neither literally ill nor literally dope. Misery, fear,
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| tragedy, trauma, and problems in living are quite real though, as far as we can determine with our senses.

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Psychiatrist Thomas Szasz wrote extensively about the history of
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| psychiatry including Freud.
Szasz was an atheist Jew.
In the book The Myth of Psychotherapy, Szasz wrote about how Frued utilized psychoanalysis to be a sort of an attack and maybe
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| vengeance against Christianity.

In The Myth of Psychotherapy, Szasz also wrote about how Freud needed a non Jew to help market psychoanalysis effectively, due to pervasive anti
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Szasz believed that only voluntary psychiatry should be legal.

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According to psychiatrist Thomas Szasz, "psychiatric coercion is medicalized
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| terrorism".

Maybe read the books Heresies and/or The Untamed Tongue by libertarian psychiatrist Thomas Szasz.

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Bio, psycho, social, spiritual is one metaphorical lens that can be
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| used to view humans through.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5750603/

Spirituality relates to psychology?

Then maybe we should respect suicide as a civil and human
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| right for all adults when it is done in private.

We supposedly have a separation between church and state. Let's also have a separation between psychiatry and state.

I support
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| outlawing psychiatric coercion and nonconsensual psychiatry.

I am neutral to consensual voluntary psychiatry that includes full informed consent.

I am not pro suicide. I believe
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| that it will be good if we can reduce suicides to zero using persuasion reason and kindness.

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Have you read the book The Medicalization of Everyday Life by psychiatrist Thomas
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Ask your prescriber to help you taper? If they refuse, find a different prescriber that will (second opinion)?

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When do you think that coercive psychiatry will be
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