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It Will happen to Everyone- by Inspired
Nov 7, 2022 at 8:12am

It Will Happen To Everyone
I have come to expect it. In any way, shape or form. The Creator will always find a way to speak to me. This morning it was through the subtle but insistently timed barks from our dog Jagger. After 12 years with our beloved, stubborn friend I know exactly what the various kinds of sounds mean. This one meant, “nature calls”.
Jagger was happy to see me and off we went. A misty, muggy Tennessee morning awaited us.
Our walks together often times turn into a meditation and sometimes I return to the house with a new realization. New to me at least.
Perhaps you have heard the word Wetiko before. It is what some American Indian clans desribe as a mind virus, the selfishness sickness. The reason why it’s described as a virus is because it’s actually contagious. Not through tiny, invisible physical particles, but through the invisible information field all around us.
It keeps us disconnected from truth, from Spirit and from an authentic connection to each other and Creation itself.
Wetiko makes us mad, crazy, greedy, aggressive, self-centered and destructive.
Wetiko pretty much describes the world we lived in and perhaps the world many still think we live in today.
It’s the selfishness part that made me realize something this morning.
All of us who are going through this ‘Great Awakening’ are experiencing the same thing. We can’t help but think of the greater good, of the wellbeing of all and especially of the generations to come. No matter what our upbringing was like, what political affiliation we might have, what our religious beliefs are – we all want to improve and transform this place for ALL of Creation.
So the healing from this mind virus means that we return to a more natural and authentic state of being. We begin to care again. Care deeply.
All of a sudden the simple platitudes like, “if you talk about the greater good you’re a socialist” seem very out of place and shortsided.
Yes, we can stand for individual freedom and still desire to do what’s best for us AND all others. Yes, we can actually make sure that the 7th generation (500+ years from now) will inherit a much better world than we did.
Within this ‘Great Awakening’ ie healing from the mind virus, we become who we were always destined to be. And the beautiful thing is that just like Wetiko itself, the ‘Great Awakening’ is also contagious.
Because it’s transmitted through the invisible information field all around us.
Eventually, if we haven’t passed the point yet, we will see the 100th monkey effect and withing a very short period of time, tremendous quantum leaps will be made and monumental changes will happen on earth. Well, I think they already are.
We are healing from Wetiko and eventually it will happen to everyone.
Childress -Treatment
I should talk about treatment.
You should know stuff about treatment. I thought about telling you about delusional disorders, you should know what they are too. But you need to know about treatment more.
Not the treatment of your children and this pathology – yet – just treatment of treatment stuff. Like behavior therapy and an Applied Behavioral Analysis. You should know about that (it will lead into DBT therapy because DBT is based on behavioral therapy principles of Applied Behavioral Analysis).
Behavior therapy is the “B” in DBT. You should know what the A-B-C’s of ABA are. What? Exactly.
It’s easy once you understand it. The Contingent Visitation Schedule is a behavior therapy structure (over a Strategic family systems intervention).
You should know about Solution-Focused therapy most definitely. That’s what’s going to unlock the trauma piece of the puzzle and get things moving forward. Do things seem stuck in one place? Solution-Focused therapy will unstick it.
You should also know about Narrative therapy – it is excellent. It’s a tricky little post-modern social constructionsist therapy, it’s in the same school of psychotherapy as Solution-Focused therapy. I use Narrative therapy all the time and no one sees it because no one knows what it is. I should introduce you to Narrative therapy.
Don’t try this at home kids, Dr. Childress is a trained professional. If untrained people start using knowledge willy-nilly, you might create a better world, and you wouldn’t want that.
So be careful with the knowledge I give you. The application of knowledge by untrained people could create a wonderful world, and you’re not ready for that yet – so use it in small doses so you don’t create wonderful too fast. Slowly.
I should tell you about therapy. Not therapy for your kids, not exactly, not yet. Just therapy for therapy things. What is it and how does it work.
There’s schools of therapy – four – actually five – actually six. Five and six are amazingly effective, but you need to know schools one-through-four as the basics for understanding therapy, then add five, then add six.
The four primary schools are
1. Psychoanalytic – Freud and the couch – this is the grand-daddy school of them all, called “depth-psychology” – it’s evolved to Self Psychology with a primary guy Kohut who is immensely relevant to the family conflict pathology in the courts. Bowlby, attachment, and Tronick, intersubjectivity, are in the psychoanalytic school.
2. Cognitive-Behavioral (CBT) – Skinner and lab animals – this is the reward-and-punishment behavioral therapy approach. Actually it’s about cues and triggers – what cues (elicits) the behavior. Sometimes it’s what we think – that’s the cognitive part of CBT. It’s the primary school in use most everywhere, and CBT is the foundation for DBT (Linehan).
3. Humanisitic-Existential – self-actualization and growth – this is the soft and accepting school of therapy – Rogers Client Centered therapy. This school of therapy is about transformations, it’s not appropriate for the pathology here in the family courts.
Family Systems – it’s about families and how they work – this is the school of psychotherapy that should be applied when diagnosing and treating family conflict – there’s three schools within family systems – Minuchin Structural – Haley & Madanes Strategic – Bowen Bowenian (he kinda describes it all, with the others expanding on Bowen-themes).
The fifth school is Post-Modern Social Constructionism – I think of them as boutique therapies – Cultural therapy – Feminist therapy – Solution-Focused therapy – Narrative therapy. They are all amazingly powerful, tricky to learn but powerful when used.
I strongly suggest the addition of Solution-Focused therapy to DBT family therapy for this pathology in the courts, it will release the process from its focus on the past. I add Solution-Focused therapy to pretty much everything I do from the other schools of psychotherapy.
I like Narrative therapy a lot. I use it a lot. I embed Narrative therapy into my work in the other schools as well. The Post-Modern Social Construction schools of psychotherapy are like principles – you can use the principles within the other schools as well.
They all blend. But do you know what happens when you blend a bunch of paints together? It turns to mud-color. Mixing colors to create a painting is a professional craft.
I should tell you about therapy. You’re going to want DBT (court-adapted), that’s from the Cognitive-Behavioral school, so you should know about an Applied Behavioral Analysis, you’ll find that helpful.
You should know about attachment-therapy, that’s from the Psychoanalytic school – that’s going to be Tronick and his breach-and-repair sequence. You’ll find that helpful too – watch Tronick’s Still Face YouTube description of his research on the breach-and-repair sequence.
You should know about Solution-Focused therapy too so you can get un-stuck from your stuck. You’d probably like to be unstuck from your stuck.
Dr. Childress and the School of Rock… er… Psychotherapy, this Sunday 8 Pacific on Facebook Live. Let’s change the world – slowly – go slow – you don’t want to create wonderful too fast, you’re not ready for a wonderful world just yet, so just use a little of the knowledge I give you to solve little things until you’re ready to solve everything.
Don’t create the solution too fast because then you won’t have a problem to fix, and you need your problem. Why do you need your problem? I don’t know. It makes no sense to me, but you hold onto it so I guess you need it.
So fix it slowly. Otherwise you’ll wind up with everything fixed and you won’t have your problems anymore.
Dr. Childress – Schools of Psychotherapy – Sunday over morning coffee and crumpets. Let’s rock this Internet thing and take her out for a spin to see what she can do – tomorrow at 8 Pacific.
Schools of Psychotherapy and coffee with Dr. Childress.
Craig Childress, Psy.D.
Clinical Psychologist, CA PSY 18857

Russel Brand – Globalized efforts to Contain us
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Whatâs Destroying Collective Mental Health
A summarized collection and critical assessment of the ongoing research that exposes the sickening effects of capitalism on mental health was recently published as a chapter in the Oxford Textbook of Social Psychiatry by epidemiologists Jerzy Eisenberg-Guyot and Seth Prins.
Psychiatry and social sciencesâ focus on individual factors has failed to account for the role of structures and systems â such as capitalism â in developing mental illness and the disparities in psychological forms of suffering.
The authors write:
âWhat explains these trends and inequities? While this question has been a primary concern of quantitative social science, the resulting answers have not always engaged directly with capitalismâa socio-economic system that not only structures societal distributions of health-affecting resources and power but also modulates our experiences of reality and the production of knowledge within it. Instead, mental health researchers have focused on the roles of individual-level factors like ârisk behaviorsâ or socio-economic status. Moreover, capitalismâs ubiquity makes it difficult to isolate pathways through which it affects any single outcome like mental health.â
www.madinamerica.com/2022/11/capitalism-whats-destroying-collective-mental-health/
Facebookâs negative mental health impact on students from the get go
Depression stats are still high , despite all the â advanced treatments â
Between 1987 and 2007, the number of people receiving treatment for depression in the United States increased fourfold (and has continued to rise more gradually since). However, the prevalence of depression either stayed the sameâor may have even increasedâduring that time. Researchers call this the âtreatment-prevalence paradoxâ (TPP).
* Browse through a DSM for all the codes that allow billing to insurance and you’ll find every human emotion , every sickness , every disease and you can bet the pharmacy has an antidepressant for that particular issue .
No science. Read the facts of how efficiently testing is done or not.
Ready of the kin ship between FDA who usually rewards the best show , not the best product.
The horrific loss of life and families erased as mine was began in 1987 with the huge push to diagnosis bipolar which presented in varied ways .
Their eyes are wide shut about these side effects and society accepted , the law embraced the all knowing wizards of Pharma and suicide was normalized by many especially 80’s
Ignoring thus supporting abuse Knowing thus supporting the trauma .
For these reasons and more , having personally exited that matrix , I’m aware there are many like I was ; induced into a state of Ill health and toxic mind and endured 5 years of neglect , abandonment , having no interest in my life , before leaving for another 20 year period aligned with his twin .
Learning nothing , his shadow is depressive , and I’m eager to complete business and no contact ever .
Coming to and regaining , renewing my essence was hellish in many respects but invaluable to my healing process .
Blessings& Peace â¤ď¸âŽď¸
Dona Luna đ¸
Now, in a new study, researchers review the seven possible explanations for thisâand the evidence for and against each one. The study was led by Johan Ormel at the University of Groningen, The Netherlands, and published in Clinical Psychology Review.
Ormel and his co-authors explain:
âThe increased availability of effective treatments should shorten depressive episodes, reduce relapses, and curtail recurrences. Combined, these treatment advances unequivocally should result in lower point-prevalence estimates of depression. Have these reductions occurred? The empirical answer clearly is NO.â
Despite More Treatments for Depression, Prevalence Doesn’t DecreaseâWhy?
www.madinamerica.com/2022/10/treatment-depression-increased/
Get Your Kids Back Free Workshop 11-14/18
Join me on November 14th through the 18th for my free, live workshop, Letâs Get Your Kids Back. I will be live each day at 3:00 PM PT in the Alliance to Solve Parental Alienation Facebook group. Register today and receive your workbook. The countdown begins!

Definitely pushing pills: Mad in America
A new study published in Issues of Mental Health Nursing finds that influential psychiatric nursing textbooks frame mental health nursing as a purely biomedical practice, failing to convey the significant debates in the field over psychological and social factors.
The study used Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA), a method used to analyze how language is used in texts to deploy and reinforce power relations and legitimacy, to demonstrate how these texts legitimate psychiatric discourse.
Through presenting the subjectivity of mental health professionals as objective scientific facts, conveying urgency and necessity for psychiatric intervention, and fusing with other scientific and medical disciplines to lend credibility to psychiatry, such discourse can lead to taking this medicalization of professional judgment for granted and devaluing the subjectivity of patients being assessed.
âMental health discourse has been the site of a lively and contentious transdisciplinary debate, particularly concerning its conceptualization as a concept and subsequent understandings of lived experience in the context of mental health and illness,â the study authors, led by Simon Adam at York University, write.
âCorrespondingly, this article examines the current state of mental health discourse in nursing education by focusing on the undergraduate pedagogy of the mental health nursing assessment in Canada.â
Nursing Textbooks Treat Medicalization of Mental Health as Objective Fact
www.madinamerica.com/2022/10/nursing-textbooks-treat-medicalization-mental-health-objective-fact/
Withdrawal from Antidepressants can cause suicidal symptoms
I knew what addiction felt like when I stopped all psychiatric RX for 3 days .
It was horrible . One must taper off , which I did .
I used SamE after Trazodone given to me induced colorized dreams and no nightmares
Higher than 25 Mg it kicks in as an antidepressant and maybe a serotonin uptake prohibiter
Not a good thing .
Go slowly after setting your intentions to get off psychiatric RX and their multi side effects which does not mention destroying families as 1 is targeted to be ” it ” .
Peace & Love â¤ď¸
Dona Luna đâŽď¸đ
www.madinamerica.com/2022/10/antidepressant-withdrawal-linked-suicide-attempt-case-study/
