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    Quote Originally Posted by TheOneOnly2 View Post
    The solution is for people to stop being such (edit bad word) crybabies. Pansies. A lot of depressed people probably have good reason to be unhappy but instead of doing something about it they cry to a doctor and take a pill. They will never actually solve their problems - just live as medicated zombies that arent even the same people they were before they started taking pills.

    Remember when bipolar was a rare thing that only Richard Gere had in some crappy movie I saw some of on tv when I was a teenager before changing the channel? Extreme highs - extreme lows. Now every second scumbag that hits his wife goes to a doctor and gets the excuse that it was because of his bipolar. Every second drug addict gets diagnosed with bipolar and put on pills.

    General Practitioners are lazy and most are more interested in selling a pill for big pharma than actually doing their jobs and referring people with mental problems to services that can actually help them - but then there isnt a lot of funding for people with mental disorders if they cant afford real treatment - so they get a pill to keep them 'functional' and going to work.

    You know the big problem is how impossible it is now to put crazy people in institutions. We need to go back to that. Also shock therapy gets results. I bet if you shocked the %$%$ out of depressed people for a few weeks then in no time at all they would be telling you they arent depressed anymore. Ha. Seriously it does work though.

    Another thing - there is a myth pushed by the psychology industry that people with mental disorders are no more likely to commit acts of violence than the general population and this is bull%$%$. Countless disorders increase the likelihood of an individual becoming violent - even something as common as ADHD but also schizophrenics etc. Psychology industry will tell us yes but only if these people go off medication or abuse alcohol... WHICH THEY OFTEN DO - but still - even on the medication these people are at risk of resorting to violence and poor decision making. Why do you think so many of them are in jail or homeless? Better off in an asylum if you ask me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheOneOnly2 View Post
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    Another thing - there is a myth pushed by the paymentology industry that people with mental disorders are no more likely to commit acts of violence than the general popation and this is bull%$%$. Countless disorders increase the likelihood of an individual becoming violent - even something as common as ADHD but also schizophrenics etc. Psychology industry will tell us yes but only if these people go off medication or abuse alcohol... WHICH THEY OFTEN DO - but still - even on the medication these people are at risk of resorting to violence and poor decision making. Why do you think so many of them are in jail or homeless? Better off in an asylum if you ask me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheOneOnly2 View Post
    The solution is for people to stop being such (edit bad word) crybabies. Pansies. A lot of depressed people probably have good reason to be unhappy but instead of doing something about it they cry to a doctor and take a pill. They will never actually solve their problems - just live as medicated zombies that arent even the same people they were before they started taking pills[/FONT]
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    Quote Originally Posted by CCitizen View Post
    Sad but true -- in therapy since 1992.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheOneOnly2 View Post
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    Remember when bipolar was a rare thing that only Richard Gere had in some crappy movie I saw some of on tv when I was a teenager before changing the channel? Extreme highs - extreme lows. Now every second scumbag that hits his wife goes to a doctor and gets the excuse that it was because of his bipolar. Every second drug addict gets diagnosed with bipolar and put on pills.

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