"Well, that's how my profession has done things for many years."
No less bright line evidence of how ignorant so many remain in our public health care system, but there are more people all the time sitting and listening to these people speaking in this way, and it this becoming more common all the time.
These doctors have proven how little they understand about mental illness in and of itself, being responsible for having produced utter false medical diagnosis for as they have have relied upon on the MSH.They put suicidal people at undue risk of harm today, and in MT, those American psychiatrists have always directly contributed the this suicide rate.
I have observed and taken close note of my own concerns, one state to the next, and see where the profession of psychiatry seeks out opportunities to wage unfair advantage of their own patients, and that these abuses of the rights of mentally ill Americans are far occurring from limited in such sites well aware from state managnement.I assume this has laws been the case, my own time in the mis is only 15 eyes, but I have the tale from my peers, those are forced spend thier whole lives in these accursed mental hospitals.
They have no understanding of suicidal drives, such as now, when I am dealing with very serious suidical ideation that I pretty well reckon will land me right the hell into these locked doors and so on. I am a hero who apparently cares more about the mentally ill than do the people who we trust to care for them, and who cleelct fair wages for such. They are actively
I cannot belleve the simple aspects of this, that, there are still American doctors willing to disqualify the rights of their patients, to carry on in ways wherein they have such authority, gained in defiance of earned trust and respect. They are highly unethical, if not outright Christian sinners, in fact.
This is the standard response from person's who work in out nation's very dysfunctional public health care system, coming out of the mouth a a typically dimwitted socioal worker. They are too dense to understand the ties of American psychiatry to the early American Nazi Party, which certain white American men who had already bought into circa the early 20th century. They holed like they so love to, in places like Cold Springs Harbor and Camp Evans, NY, where the early American eugencists who followed Charles Darwin's black sheep cousin Francis Galton joined forces a very covert effort to control the American gene pool.
And they did this right up until the American people rose their voices as one in the early 1930s and said "No!" to eugenics in there United States. But what did these white male American psychiarists do? They went straight into forced sterilizations of people of color and others deemed lesser than, all disenfranchised Americans with no concern for whether they were even ill or not. another clear effort to control the American gene pool.
This history paints the reality that is at issue herein. I have been accurately exposing psychiatric abuse for the last 14 years, and know the truth about these doctors, and this atrocious history that is theirs. Things today, in the minds of these kind of people and in the way they mentally ill citizens, they bear such stains for these is the kind of people they are, that they make it in such ways, and they bring shame and all kinds of undue harms upon others. They are shameless Americans so very shallow and away from good American behavior that it more frightens me today than at any point in the past. They are so against shared duty and all ideas about shared public good that they have always dug their own holes, and as such, are in a very deep hole today, and too bad but nobody is going to help them up and out.
It is upon the American Psychiatric Association to meet its duty to the American people. And it is time for all and any bad actors to be removed from public mental health care. The United States should be a leader in this, as we is many things, and yet, these kind of doctors just do not care to think about changing their own behaviors. This is the precarious place these kind of doctors occur today, still thinking than nobody cares about mentally ill persons. They assume this, and yet, mentally ill persons all have families, and today, more families all the time are coming to care for their own mentally ill kids. And of course, this puts more pressure upon the APA and these doctors, all of which I know is simple beyond them. They tend to run away when things are not going well, but where are they going to run, whoever or wherever they are, when the American people again come to raise our voice in defense of the rights of today's mentally ill Americans?
Dr. Ira Gadddy fled Florida, clearly got to the point where there were many people jadging his own ways. In Montana there are lesser people paying attention to them. They need places like this as means to better pave there way to clean and unfettered getaways. They struggle around others, are insecure and afraid that when in public someone might call them out. This is the place they have occupied for the longest of times, and as such, it clearly has negative impact upon them, their own ability to know what happiness really means.
I have seen and heard it all. Fuck all and any people who still look down on mentally ill Americans, and Super Fuck to the American psychiatrists who still know only to do things in the same way that they have always done things.
We, the mentally ill, are nothing like these kind of people. No, we are affected by illness, and they choose to behave in the way that they do. We do not choose mental illness, nor did I ever agree to have any kind of medical doctors treat me as lesser than. They care not what they person cares about, they worry only about passing muster within the limited terms our nation's still very dysfunctional public mental health care system. Its the idea of holing up, again, in a broken mental health care system, where noonday can observe the reality.
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| I am nothing like these kind of people. And all mentally ill Americans are better than aby contemporary American psychiatrist. By default, the way of things. |

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