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Today Nick & Joanna will be discussing the intricate web of psychiatry and pharmaceuticals. It seems these days that a psychiatrist's job is only about prescribing toxic medications without addressing the whole person. Patients are also told that they should not come off of these drugs once they are on them.
Is there actually a test to determine whether someone has low serotonin in their body? Should there be? Just as there is a test to determine blood sugar & whether someone has diabetes....
Do you know what the DSM 5 is? Diganostic and Statistical Manual of Psychiatric Illness
Can pharmaceuticals actually cause the symptoms they are designed to treat? What about suicial / homocidal ideation?
Where does the processing of feelings and emotions come in as a means to healing those traumas that cause anxiety, depression, "mood disorder", and more?
Where does nutrition and mind/body practices fit in to the therapeutic envireonment in which people need to heal? Is awareness or consciousness a factor?
What are the options for people who have been hopistalized? Are hospitals actually therapeutic environments in which patients can heal themselves?
Can things like meditation, hypnosis, yoga, nutrition, and breathing help?
www.thekalyanacentre.com / www.drjoannacarmichael.com / 484-412-8815
Citizen's Commission on Human Rights. www.CCHR.org