"2026. PJ Reed. The Arizona State Hospital and Patient Abuse."
Key terms or words: People like this suck.
"The wrath of American justice."
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Psychobabble of the Week: Jealousy as a new mental disorder?
Indeed, and right the fuck along with "seasonal affective disorder", just one more addition to a false medical text. They come up with whatever might better serve them to throw around pills like drug addicts on speed. They are addicted to statistical inference, analysis and deduction, little different form gambling addicts. Or, to put it more to the point, gambling with the lives of mentally ill Americans for just as long and the American Psychiatric Assocation's accursed Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.
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For the record: It was certainly no coincidence that a wannabe white male Indian-American psychiatrist named Dr. Laxman Patel, who was born into and upper-caste Indian family, where he was also raised and educated prior to being permitted to practice in our otherwise great nation would ever say the following in response to my speaking out about patient abuse at the Arizona State Hospital:
"This is the state hospital. What do you expect?"
Upper caste Indian's are taught to see themselves as better than the rest of those who live in that nation. Just as it no coincidence that white Americans born into wealth and privilege in the Deep South are mother-fucking racists. Or that first generation children of upper caste Indian families allowed to immigrate into the US over act in ways to appear as though highly intelligent.
Fuck Dr. Robert Munjal, and both Dr. Patel's I have thus had the deal with. Neither understand that rules are rules. They are no less dangerous than textbook racists who still dominate much of still goes in the south. I saw it when I lived in Louisiana, and I have seen it in my home state of New Mexico, which is a tripartite societal construct, where white people look down at Hispanics, while the Hispanics look down at American Indians in New Mexico.
One of my best friends in NM, a Taos pueblo man named Vince Lujan, who wrote his own thesis in the University of NM on that issue. Our nation has always reflected the same, rich people who look down on the poor, educated people look down at the uneducated, and on the list goes.
I am well educated, but the circumstances by which I found my way into college kept my looking down at un-educated persons. Having never believed I would ever ever go into college. Having gotten my GED at the age of 29, and surprising nobody but myself in being able to graduate from UNM with a double major (BA, American Studies; BS, Science, Technology, and Society).
And going on do well in earning an MA in American Indian Studies, and on from there to law school.
Of course, by time I hit the James Rogers College of Law at the University of Arizona, my long untreated depression came interfere in that specific career aspiration. Which is fine today, I had long known the the legal profession in no less dirty that other such professions; a career decision made when I was under the influence, a full on at home alcoholic.
I am sober today, but for a brief relapse very specific to mental health crisis that lasted just under three full weeks. I am one today who can put one beer down with little problem, defying the myths generated by AA. But that took one hell of a long time before I got to that point.
The American Psychiatric Association and the majority of its collective membership have been lying to the American no less longer than when the false medical text, the accursed DSM, was published in 1952.
Now really need ask, what in fuck did they use prior to then as referential guide to how they did shit. They were abusing the holy fuck out mentally ill people in the horror show hospitals of the early to mid-20th century. One kind of doctor only, although it is also true that many American medical doctors of old were more than willing to abuse their own patients in those long past years.
But only psychiatry remains entrenched in its own worst traditions today. They have no idea how to change their own bad behaviors, are cowardly in this context alone.
Lots of data, well published before now, specific to psychiatric exceptionalism and exclusionary tactics- not limited to when the bad acting white or wannabe white male American psychiatrists at Providence-St. Patrick's Hospital, Missoula, MT, willfully excluded me from access after a very serious suicide attempt by hanging in early February, 2020.
“Choice of words in clinical work and documentation can betray troubling attitudes, personal values, and fears. Given that psychoanalytic theory remains a core component of psychiatric training, we could do better at recognising (sic) our own defenses. We have developed an entire lexicon of weasel words and magical thinking that we pass between generations and disciplines. It would be hard to come up with an exhaustive list of lies we tell ourselves in psychiatric practice.” (www.madinamerica.com)
Note: The editor and founder of this publication, P. Jack Reed, offers his services today as an expert witness specific to either civil actions, or better yet, criminal prosecutions of American psychiatrists subject to such prosecution in our otherwise great nation's criminal courts. In this latter sense, I ask no more than straight up costs with no nature of fee arrangement; while in the former case, a contracted flat fee grounded in possible awards via a successful civil action, no more than 6% depending upon the specific issues most at stake.
And yes, since this public blog was first published in April, 2012, a justifiable and wholly righteous process that did serve to bring about long past due federal oversight and intervention specific to the hospital wide corruption and the bad acting American psychiatrists working for the Arizona State Hospital circa 2011-2015, nothing has changed in lasting fashion.
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