
Tag: trauma
Trauma – Compensation- Adaptation – Gabor Mate’
Psychiatric Not Educated in Trauma & more – Gabor Mate’
How Do You Explain ?
Narcissist will warn everyone about you
Very true. Trying to destroy me has no limits , no boundaries across the board ; the Great Projectionist. Worse still is the ” virgin” perfectionist who is far from perfect
Therapy does not help in cases of abuse
Little support when choosing to discontinue Psychiatric RX
I know this to be so personally
A majority of patients seeking medical support when discontinuing antidepressants found their prescribing doctors to be unhelpful, according to the results of the second-largest international survey ever conducted on the subject.
Published in the Journal of Psychiatric Research, the survey highlights the inadequate support and resources available to patients trying to quit antidepressants, forcing them to turn to online support groups for help. Participants in the survey also identified the need for additional resources, such as smaller doses and a 24/7 helpline, to aid in their transition off the medication.
The lead author, John Read, Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of East London and Chair of the International Institute for Psychiatric Drug Withdrawal (www.iipdw.org), commented:
“These recommendations, by hundreds of patients who have been badly let down by their doctors, precisely echo the recommendations of the comprehensive Public Health England report in 2019. Yet, to date, the NHS has still not put in place a single specialised service, helpline, or training programme for doctors.”
Prescribers Often Fail to Support Patients Discontinuing Antidepressants, Study Finds
Beyond the Brain – Mad in America
A new scholarly article explores the ongoing debate surrounding the classification of mental disorders as brain disorders and proposes the field of psychological humanities as a potential way forward.
The article, co-authored by Jussi Valtonen and Bradley Lewis, argues that the classification of mental disorders as brain disorders has led to a reductionist view of mental illness that overlooks the complex social and cultural factors that contribute to mental health. Their article also highlights the importance of the psychological humanities. This field combines the humanities and social sciences with medicine and public health to provide a more comprehensive understanding of mental health.
Valtonen and Lewis argue that psychological humanities can help bridge the gap between the reductionist view of mental illness as a brain disorder and the more holistic view that considers the social and cultural factors contributing to mental health. Valtonen (a novelist and neuropsychologist) and Lewis (a psychiatrist with a Ph.D. on Foucault) use the works of Russian author Anton Chekhov to illustrate their point.
Chekhov, who was a physician as well as a writer, explored the complex relationship between mental health and social factors in his stories and plays. The authors argue that Chekhov’s work provides a valuable perspective on mental health that is often overlooked in the brain disorders debate.
“Chekhov stands out, both through his art and his dual engagement with medicine and literature, as a pluralistic advocate of both science and literature. Chekhov, who worked in a time before the methodological conflict had hardened, used an approach to mental differences in his stories that values the sciences but also exemplifies the possibilities of the arts and humanities,” Valtonen and Lewis write.
“In this way, Chekhov can be a guide for mental health research and practice at a time when biological answers are turning out to be much more complicated than early proponents of neuroimaging had hoped. Finally, generalizing from Chekhov’s contribution, we develop an arts-and-humanities approach to mental health and mental difference through the articulation of interdisciplinary mental health humanities as a significant contributor to future mental health research, education, and practice.”
Valtonen and Lewis point out that the debate over whether mental disorders can be explained purely in neurobiological terms has been raging for over a century. While some researchers have advocated for natural science methods to measure cognitive and neuroscience variables, others have argued that this approach is limited in its reach. Moreover, recent research has shown that neurobiology-based interventions for mental disorders have largely failed, leading to a call for a broader perspective.
Beyond the Brain: Psychological Humanities Needed to Understand the Human Condition
The unhealed Mother wound in man
Metaphysical Prayer
metaphysical prayer
HAS THE SECRET OF HEALING
JUST BY RECITING IT
Metaphysical Prayer for Healing
I am love, I am health.
I am peace.
I deserve to be loved.
I deserve to be happy.
I deserve to be healthy.
Today begins my healing of body, mind and spirit.
I forgive myself for the mistakes I made without forgetting any of them, because I am not guilty of anything, I could not and did not know how to act otherwise at those moments.
I forgive all the people for whom I felt some anger, I accept them because they could not be as I wanted, I release them and I free myself from resentment forever.
I definitely cancel the past in the present, to release my future.
I stop judging myself and judging others forever.
Right now I surrender all my pain, my mistakes and my illness to you, Holy Father God, so that you can transform it into health, love and peace.
I accept everything as it is now and with patience to begin to heal definitively.
I deserve to enjoy the love of my loved ones. Father, you are in me and I in you.
By your divine power and your love within me, I decide to heal my body, my mind and my soul.
I open my heart to your pure love that surrounds me with its radiant LIGHT, revitalizing every cell in my body and every negative thought becomes positive, reminding me of a new life full of love and joy, which I am going to share loving, communicating everything that I feel.
I wish to heal myself with all my heart and then help heal others and thus fulfill my mission of love and communication of love in this life.
Thank you (GOD) from the universe.
Author Unknown
Love and Light,
Michelle Price

