A powerful, heartbreaking wake-up call about how the severely damaging effects of medications that claim to relieve suffering can threaten generations in a family. A heartbreaking wake-up call about how the severely damaging effects of medications can threaten generations in a family.
— Read on www.madinamerica.com/2023/08/book-review-crash-memoir-overmedication-recovery-ann-bracken/
Tag: education
Craig Childress, Psy.D – Misdiagnoses
Misdiagnosis?
More from my line-by-line notes on a forensic custody evaluation. These questions need to be answered.
I can ask these exact same questions of all forensic custody evaluators – in fact, I do. They all say and do exactly the same ignorant and incompetent thing based on the application of NO established scientific and professional knowledge – in violation of Standard 2.04 Bases for Scientific and Professional Judgments.
From line-by-line notes:
- Misdiagnosis of Persecutory Delusion (shared): Did Dr. Xyz misdiagnose a shared persecutory delusion created by the mother’s pathogenic parenting because he is practicing beyond the boundaries of his competence in violation of Standard 2.01 of the APA ethics code? Yes – No.
- Misdiagnosis of False (factitious) Attachment Pathology: Did Dr. Xyz misdiagnose a factitious (artificially created) attachment pathology imposed on the child by the pathogenic parenting of the mother because he is practicing beyond the boundaries of his competence in violation of Standard 2.01 of the APA ethics code? Yes – No.
Misdiagnosis of Child Psychological Abuse: Did Dr. Xyz misdiagnose Child Psychological Abuse (V995.51) because he is practicing beyond the boundaries of his competence in violation of Standard 2.01 of the APA ethics code? Yes – No.
- Participant in Child Abuse: Did Dr. Xyz become a collusive participant in the psychological abuse of the child by the mother because he is practicing beyond the boundaries of his competence and believed a shared delusion as if it was true? Yes – No.
Honest to god, every sentence of theirs is ignorant and incompetent.
Craig Childress, Psy.D.
Clinical Psychologist, CA PSY 18857
Why Americans Are So Awful to One Another – The Atlantic
In a culture devoid of moral education, generations are growing up in a morally inarticulate, self-referential world.
— Read on www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2023/09/us-culture-moral-education-formation/674765/
Pre Rounds for Dr s
With my Jan, 2023 , surgery and hospitalization, I noted lots of very backwards and outdated professional situations such as this .. these do not serve the patient . I found much of it a nuisance .
Dr talk , sadly lawyers do it too.
Double speak
5D shift
I am very grateful to be a part of this , and have no plans to stay focused on the past or walk it back . It’s sad to note that many family and friends are not in this place of evolution. Denial of change , need for change, shame at past , and not healing enough to make the leap, all these things and even more challenges, did not deter my focus .

kim Saeed – Stop Trying to make it work w/ Narcissist
Stop trying to find ways to make it work with the narcissist )or other manipulator).
Narcissists do not want a committed relationship with one person. The very thought of a devoted relationship with one person bores them to tears and repels them to their core.
This is why you can’t seem to make any progress, no matter what you do to appeal to or appease them.
You’re basically throwing your life out the window for someone who will never change or see what they’re giving up.
The sooner you accept this, the sooner you can start making better choices for your life and your future.
https://youtu.be/fUDeYa9bBZI?si=z9ajMB8niCP4Ifef

Why Americans Are So Awful to One Another – The Atlantic
Mitt Romney stated that morality had nothing to do with politics ( now scrubbed from the internet ) when he tried to run for Republican nomination for president.. I was floored at his comment in response to questions in an interview . His words , have been proven right , and forced a dire need for moral leaders , and a moral society .
In a culture devoid of moral education, generations are growing up in a morally inarticulate, self-referential world.
— Read on www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2023/09/us-culture-moral-education-formation/674765/
Geography of a woman
The Geography of a Woman as she ages: 🤣🥰
Between 18 and 22, a woman is like Africa . Half discovered, half wild, fertile and naturally Beautiful!
Between 23 and 30, a woman is like Europe. Well developed and open to trade, especially for someone of real value.
Between 31 and 35, a woman is like Spain. Very hot, relaxed and convinced of her own beauty.
Between 36 and 40, a woman is like Greece. Gently aging but still a warm and desirable place to visit.
Between 41 and 50, a woman is like Great Britain. With a glorious and all conquering past.
Between 51 and 60, a woman is like Israel. Has been through war, doesn’t make the same mistakes twice, and takes care of business .
Between 61 and 70, a woman is like Canada. Self-preserving, but open to meeting new people.
After 70, she becomes Tibet.
Wildly beautiful, with a mysterious past and the wisdom of the ages.
An adventurous spirit and a thirst for spiritual knowledge.
THE GEOGRAPHY OF A MAN
Between 1 and 100, a man is like North Korea and Russia.
Ruled by a pair of nuts!

Alienating parents
The motivations and psychological processes of alienating parents can vary, making it challenging to generalise their behaviour. In some cases, alienating parents may genuinely believe their lies, deluding themselves into thinking they are protecting their children or acting in their best interest. These individuals might have convinced themselves that the target, alienated parent is a danger or unworthy of the child’s love, and they may genuinely believe the false narrative they have constructed. Their actions may be driven by cognitive dissonance, where they unconsciously justify their behaviour to align with their self-image as a “good” parent, even as their actions cause harm.
On the other hand, some alienating parents may knowingly lie and manipulate the situation to further their agenda and “win” at all costs, even if it means hurting their children in the process. This behaviour can stem from deep-seated resentment, anger, or a desire for revenge against the target parent. These individuals may display narcissistic or sociopathic traits, seeking to control and dominate others, and believe that alienating the child is a way to achieve this control. They may even derive pleasure from causing pain to the target parent and feel powerful when manipulating the child’s emotions.
Sometimes, the alienating parent’s behaviour may be a combination of self-delusion and calculated manipulation. They might have started with negative emotions towards the target parent but then become consumed by those feelings, weaving a web of lies and distortions to reinforce their beliefs and justify their actions. This complex mix of cognitive dissonance, narcissism, and calculated manipulation can create a toxic environment for the child, where they are caught in a battle between their parents.
The consequences of parental alienation on the children and the target parent can be severe and have long-lasting emotional and psychological effects. Understanding the dynamics of parental alienation and its impact on all parties involved helps develop effective interventions to address this form of emotional abuse.
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