Wednesday, March 11, 2026

     "2026. PJ Reed. The Arizona State Hospital and Patient Abuse."

                      Key terms or words: People like this suck.  

                                                  "The wrath of American justice."

Paolo Jack Reed.
Kim Williams Nature Preserve.
Missoula, MT. 2020.

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              Time now to act like a smarty pants. Ha!

     And to be sure, end of the day, it remains specific to the kind of people, here in the US and beyond, who feel the need to keep secrets. It's both against common sense, when adults keep secret known to be very important secrets, and really quite fucking unethical, as I see it, anytime we are talking about medical secrets that put US citizens at undue risk of harm. 

    Americans are again being dosed in the hazards of military secrets, which at time of this writing has a lot do with A-I technology in times of nation to nation conflicts, some wars such as our current conflict in yet one more arguably unneeded attack upon innocent people living wherever they may so happen to reside, in fact.   

    And I have talked about how the secret my own father had to bear led to a very unwanted and unexpected outcome. Not that he was hiding secrets that put others at risk, rather to say that all such shrouding of markedly important secrets, no matter the circumstances,

   And like or it or not, this also speaks to an arguably lack of emotional intelligence, and can, in too many cases, lead to those kind of people who inevitably wind up socially inept, to boot. They have little understanding, perhaps, of how true happiness is attained, right along with a host of social ethos concerns, as well. They feel that just because they are not robbing banks, nothing about their own bad behaviors amount to anything to worry about.  

   And what's really sad is that they may not know how to grieve the loss of a loved one. I have seen it, it's been made painfully clear to me on more than one occasion since I came to understand the nuances of American psychiatry, right down the shitty shit stuff. Which it was then, many years ago, and which it remains today. 

    I recall seeing a Missoula, MT, licensed clinical social worker named  Kate Wilfong one day, walking on the main drag nor far from I lived. Irony in full color, a socially inept social worker. This was the sole time I ever saw Wilfong in public, but it is notable, I contend herein, that she was walking with lower a ranked NBMI staff persons, an immigrant, suggesting this lack of social aptitude. 

    As in, people of the sort need to feel superior, and they purposely limit their own peers or whatever the fuck you want to call them, to persons not in a position to easily see through them, less so to openly challenge them. That would suck, but it's their own fucking fault every stinking time.  

    And for the record, these accursed LCSWs, and for the records, many social workers in US history. are also professionals known for hiding secrets, and for lying to the people who turn to them, in fact. They bear just as suspect a history as does the bad acting American psychiatrists. And this also speaks to how little people like this understand our social norms and mores. 

    Now, here's a slightly a amusing little story. I entered a small gym setting just yesterday, about 3:30 pm, and was bummed to find the place crowded with massage tables. I learned just that fast it was a chiropractic service sort of deal, and when I was speaking for a brief moment with one of the outsiders working in that setting, he stated, "You are in luck. We would normally be taking up space here until 5:30. But our doctor had an emergency, and had to leave in haste, so we will be wrapping things up in about 10 or 15 minutes."

      Now, just to be clear, I have been ribbing the common chiropractic professional for many years now, as per knowing that they are not, well, not real medical professionals. Ergo, I asked this fellow if he was talking about a doctor in the chiropractic specialty? Which the poor guy admitted to, at which point I said, "chiropractic stuff ain't not real medicine." 

       But he is, he is a doctor, the man stated 

      "You can call him whatever you want, but he did not go to medical school." Which pretty well wrapped our friendly little talk up just that fact. People who need to keep secrets often have a difficult time in dealing with even the plainer of truths, which as I see it, very speaks to social ineptitude.   

      What I did not do, levity and plain kindness being what it is, was to ask the guy, "What constitutes a 'chiropractic emergency', and to boot, I wonder if this 'doctor' had to head to an actual emergency room. 

      Which speaks to the American social worker, including those with the add-on title of licensed clinical social workers who so dominate public mental health care services and settings. They also did not go to medical school, fact. They don such titles and force themselves onto people who already have to deal with suspect 'doctors.  

  Here's is a bit of fact based data to ponder. I'll add that many lawyers face risk of becoming victims of dysfunction, not limited to substance abuse, and this is why a professor at UA Law facilitated a first semester "L-1" non-credit, yet required, course the spoke to this issue. Warning us about the fact that many lawyers struggle with booze and other like dangerous ways to live. 

     But one needs to know what 'helpful' really means if they want to, you know, help others in very real need of help. Fuck these people in the "helping professions" who have managed to sneak into mental health care today. Clearly, they make a good fit with the common American psychiatrist, who similarly believe that in merely earning an MD, they are proven as trustworthy in terms of caring for at risk and vulnerable human beings. They do not teach that sort of shit in medical school, that is. 

Period. 

         Studies indicate that helping professionals are disproportionately affected by behavioral health problems. Among social workers, the nature and scope of these problems are understudied. This article reports the findings of a 2015 survey of 6,112 licensed social workers in 13 states regarding their problems with mental health; alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs; and gambling. To ascertain whether these problems preceded or developed during their social work careers, the periods of time when these issues were experienced were identified. Results indicate that 40.2 percent of respondents reported mental health problems before becoming social workers, increasing to 51.8 percent during their social work career, with 28 percent currently experiencing such problems. Nearly 10 percent of the sample experienced substance use problems before becoming social workers, decreasing to 7.7 percent during their career. Analyses by race or ethnicity, sex, and age identified between-group differences in the prevalence of these problems. The article concludes with a discussion of the implications for the social work profession.

Many MSW-level social workers make the decision to earn a doctoral degree in social work or a related field. A large number of so-called predatory doctoral programs lack rigor or much academic substance and are ultimately of little value in advancing one’s career. This article describes the characteristics of legitimate social work doctoral programs, and offers some warning signs associated with predatory doctoral programs. It is hoped that MSWs seeking the doctorate will avoid pursuing questionable doctoral degrees and opt to earn the doctorate from a reputable institution. Our Code of Ethics states that social workers should not claim credentials or qualifications they are not entitled to, and acquiring and using a bogus doctoral degree violates this standard.

   Herein, weak people who may fall into very unhealthy habits on basis of lying to the people who turn to them for help. This whole "helping profession" byline and attitude is is plainly grounded in plain falsehood. In that helpfulness really cannot be taught, and if one has look this for the first time once they hit college, they are already way too late. Got to learn that shit when we are in formative status, as kids, and so on. By the time most of us become even young adults, our core beliefs are set. Period. 

    And the gullibility, factor, too, gullible to predatory college programs of any kind imply lesser smarts, period. Poor 'lil 'ol social workers risk becoming victims of equally ill advised predators, not able to take care of themselves in this context. Life is risky business, no getting around that. But in the US, and this is common knowledge in terms of what many understand, people have been over coddled if not misinformed in any range of ways, be that in university studies (such as the many people who equate an on-line college education, including at the level of graduate studies) with valid college level studies. 

    Which is why I see one Jeremy WIlliams, the manager of Providcnce-St. Patrick's Hospital's acute NBMI unit as such a buffoon. Men like this are all too common today, stomping around and telling people how well educated they are. Nope, I know better than to turn to any form of on-line area of college studies, and like it or not, Doofuses, Inc., you prove nothing other than your own lack of smarts, too. 

     Only lesser motivated, and lesser sage Americans, would choose to turn away from professor taught, as in classroom setting learning, in favor of the myth of on-line education. We hear about it the time, on-line 'college' scams, and people who merely hoping to save money. 

   Yet the old adage holds. You get what you pay for every damn time.  

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   Now let's return to the typical American psychiatrists, and all that that still implies in the year 2026. The following was published in 2018 by the British Psychological Society's Division of Clinical Psychology as a member network publication and represents the views and expert contributions of its authors. 

 Herein: The Power Threat Meaning Framework. 

    In spite of the widespread acceptance and influence of medicalisation (sic) and psychiatric diagnosis, it would be difficult to find any professional enterprise of the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries which has been more subject to criticism and controversy. Many who have been given diagnoses have testified to the negative impact on their lives and identities. Critics have also focused on the low levels of agreement amongst clinicians making diagnoses (unreliability) and on the lack of validity or usefulness of diagnostic categories within

       Their own conceptual terms, including their failure to produce successful research on
the assumed biological causes of ‘mental disorders’ or to predict effective treatments, as well as the fact that they generate extensive ‘comorbidity’, so that people might fit several categories simultaneously (Bentall, 2003; Boyle, 2002a; Kirk et al., 2013; Moncrieff, 2008). And, as we saw in the Introduction, forthright criticism has come most recently from those directly involved in the development of diagnostic systems and 
DSM-5 in particular, while the intractable dilemmas faced by the systems are discussed in a growing number of articles (e.g.Phillips et al., 2012a,b,c; World Psychiatry, 2016, Vol. 15(1)).

    Note that the term failure makes its appearance in the above, which like it or not, Mr. American Psychiatrist, is somewhat common to your chosen profession. Failure to honor the provider to person-patient trust, failure to see mentally ill persons as human first and foremost, and faiure to recognize the inane premises put forth in the DSM.  

    Or, as is stated above, failure to find consensus specific to what are invalid diagnoses of illness, which implies plain unreliability very much associated with bad science. False medical texts will do that, hello. Failure to conduct successful research specific to the biological angles on "mental disorders." Here, too, bad science will do that. They create their own dilemmas specific to invalid cum bad scientific method and practice.   

   Over categorization or cross categorizations made simultaneous to flawed reasoning and invalid scientific method. That is not science, nope, it's guesswork at best, influenced by age old procedures and other like socially obsolete ways of looking at people as a whole. 

    Failure of this, failure of that. Man, have you people ever heard of valid success? Huh?

   Note that I am not a huge fan of such overly stated facts, drawn out descriptions, etc. But, they serve in the way they do, and I'll take it every time, nonetheless.    

    Yes, they have trouble being happy, legitimately happy. I have seen in their fake smiles and overplayed laughter, and I recognize men who have a hard time meeting women with some nature of unfair advantage, not limited to supposed skills as doctors. When, in fact, they are not real doctors, never have been. 

       This explains much that this writer is only now becoming famiiiar with. Which is just fine, I learn on the move, none of this being satisfied with shit I settled on years ago. I am alive learner about the world I live in, and defy those amongst the whole who only know to remain frozen in the past. 

     Ha! I had a good friend once say to me in jest, "You're frozen in the 70s, Pickens." And although I cannot recall what that pal was speaking about, I know it had to do with our talking in this manner in the 1990s.  

    But there is nothing funny about American citizens who still bear age old prejudices about mentally ill persons. And these mother fucking American psychiatrist very much bear that shit, feel they are better than us, and that we are incalbple of doings things of importance. 

   I have proven that we can bring about needed change for the better, point specific to them and how they still go about things. I am both more sage and better prepared in my own right to deal with an always in motion and changing nation and world. They are no different from people who remain racist, bearing as they do hate-centric misbeliefs about the very people they have always claimed they care so much about. 

     They insist that they care, that they are good people, trustworthy doctors.  

     History tells an entirely different story, of course. And this carries to the fact that they have so little idea of what it means to grow. They are stunted motherfuckers hampered my learning disability and warped pride in what that do. Nothing to be proud of when all you know to do is act like people did away back in the day, arguably away the fuck back there, such as in the darkness of the 19th century. 

    And of course it goes right back to how these kind of people are raised and the things they were taught when very young. I understand what this means very well, in that I was tough to never see others as lesser than I, and to never look down on lesser empowered people, when I was a young lad. 

   No need to boast, this is common sense ala Amercana, baby. Some people just lose out, life is a bitch, after all.  

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    Times just about up. 

       Poor, poor 'lil 'ol American psychiatrist, doofuses and dimwits, stumbling along as though drunk on wood strained corn liquor.

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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Paolo Jack Reed.
Founder.
Stoner Woods/Red River.
Caddo Parish, LA. 


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