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Friday, March 4, 2011

In America they are still believing that capitalism in health care would be right.
Capitalism in health care produces a lot of profits but not that much health.

Wave of mental illness sweeps America, huge boon for psychiatric drug industry

Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/031583_mental_illness_America.html#ixzz1Fdu5awtQ

I am sure that mental health can only achieved with a drug free aproach. There is no balanced approach with drugs. And there exists no need to take such. People should not be pressed into taking such drugs.
What people do for their health is the decision of the person with health problems. Also when there are mental problems this right can hardly be taken away from you.
There is some possibility to counter drug pressing pharmaceutical industry, doctors and relatives of compelling people to take drugs, which is against the law.

But not only the drugs should be avoided. Much of the western approach is rubbish.


IU's Bryan McCormick awarded Fulbright Scholarship to study mental illness in Serbia
http://newsinfo.iu.edu/news/page/normal/13949.html

From that article:
Studies have shown that people with schizophrenia fare better in developing countries than in developed countries.


My comment: They fare better because they don't have to do with the miserable mental health system of the west.

But you can bet the developping countries will be proud to achieve first world status and also head for psychiatry.

I that article it is explained why the people fare better. I do not share the explanation.
With the absence of stigmatisation people deal with you as you are without the negative label and mental ill people find easier positive relationships despite their problems. The number of people labeling you mad is just smaller and they won't dominate how you get judged unlike as in western countries where such mental health labels go through
You don't stigmatize yourself that much also.

Well, in Thailand I had this stigmatisation. This has to do with this surveillance madness also running in this country so people know about me and talk about me but I do not know them often. Negative judgements unfortunately in Thailand took often place. Sometimes it wasn't.
This negative judgements play a role why people attack me with psychic attacks related to abusing sex. Labeling someone mental ill is for a certain number of people to some degree comparable as if he was outlawed.

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