...who feel confused and overwhelmed can be pushed by psychiatrists into trying to control their children's behavior with drugs. But shame, shame, and more shame should be heaped upon a profession that has forsaken its sacred trust to protect and to care for children, and instead has become a major child abuser of epidemic proportions. (1) Breggin, P. (2008). Brain-disabling treatments in ...
...who feel confused and overwhelmed can be pushed by psychiatrists into trying to control their children's behavior with drugs. But shame, shame, and more shame should be heaped upon a profession that has forsaken its sacred trust to protect and to care for children, and instead has become a major child abuser of epidemic proportions. (1) Breggin, P. (2008). Brain-disabling treatments in ...
...god is conspicuously absent. The accompanying cuneiform script reads, "One who has no god, as he walks along the street,/ Headache envelopes him like a garment." Another tablet reads, My god has forsaken me and disappeared, My goddess has failed me and keeps at a distance. The good angel who walked beside me has departed. Jaynes interprets this as evidence of a new subjectivity in ...
...who feel confused and overwhelmed can be pushed by psychiatrists into trying to control their children's behavior with drugs. But shame, shame, and more shame should be heaped upon a profession that has forsaken its sacred trust to protect and to care for children, and instead has become a major child abuser of epidemic proportions. (1) Breggin, P. (2008). Brain-disabling treatments in ...
...who feel confused and overwhelmed can be pushed by psychiatrists into trying to control their children's behavior with drugs. But shame, shame, and more shame should be heaped upon a profession that has forsaken its sacred trust to protect and to care for children, and instead has become a major child abuser of epidemic proportions. (1) Breggin, P. (2008). Brain-disabling treatments in ...
...who feel confused and overwhelmed can be pushed by psychiatrists into trying to control their children's behavior with drugs. But shame, shame, and more shame should be heaped upon a profession that has forsaken its sacred trust to protect and to care for children, and instead has become a major child abuser of epidemic proportions. (1) Breggin, P. (2008). Brain-disabling treatments in ...
...who feel confused and overwhelmed can be pushed by psychiatrists into trying to control their children's behavior with drugs. But shame, shame, and more shame should be heaped upon a profession that has forsaken its sacred trust to protect and to care for children, and instead has become a major child abuser of epidemic proportions. (1) Breggin, P. (2008). Brain-disabling treatments in ...
...who feel confused and overwhelmed can be pushed by psychiatrists into trying to control their children's behavior with drugs. But shame, shame, and more shame should be heaped upon a profession that has forsaken its sacred trust to protect and to care for children, and instead has become a major child abuser of epidemic proportions. (1) Breggin, P. (2008). Brain-disabling treatments in ...
...who feel confused and overwhelmed can be pushed by psychiatrists into trying to control their children's behavior with drugs. But shame, shame, and more shame should be heaped upon a profession that has forsaken its sacred trust to protect and to care for children, and instead has become a major child abuser of epidemic proportions. (1) Breggin, P. (2008). Brain-disabling treatments in ...
... of spirituality though, obviously (although many "religious" folk do make that mistake). Youv'e met my father in law then? very religious and has totally forsaken reason  They provide signposts and pointers, but the signposts by themselves are insufficient for understanding. They are only useful after-the-fact in talking about the subject, and ...