TAG: mental health

The Devious Matrix Called Psychiatry

Jon Rappoport – Psychiatry purports to describe actual states of mind, and it coalesces and freezes those descriptions in such a way that people believe these states of mind exist. They don’t.

Why You Should Think Twice About Taking Antidepressants

Video – Author of “Deadly Medicines and Organised Crime” discusses how the pharmaceutical industry has been cheating the public by not truthfully divulging the possible after-effects of antidepressants.

New Research Reveals the Real Causes of Depression

Dr. Mercola – Contrary to popular belief, depression is not likely caused by unbalanced brain chemicals; however there are a number of other biological factors that appear to be highly significant.

Are Children Medicated for Convenience, or Necessity?

Dr. Mercola – The diagnosis of mental illness in children is far from an exact science. Modern psychiatry has expanded its reach to the point that even the most normal of emotions and mental states are now labeled as one “disorder” or another.

Why Today’s Young People are Going Crazy

Ron Taffel, PhD – The force that fuels connection and change comes from the kind of vital human presence that creates three-dimensional relationships…

Psych Experiment Tricks Students Into Believing in Non-Existent Career

Heather Callaghan, Contributor Waking Times How career dreams are born, and then evaporated. Study shows how to convince those with low self-confidence to pursue their career choice – by first crushing their self-esteem…. What does it take to convince a person that they are qualified to achieve the career of  their dreams? Researchers found that

What a Shaman Sees in A Mental Hospital

Stephanie Marohn Waking Times The Shamanic View of Mental Illness In the shamanic view, mental illness signals “the birth of a healer,” explains Malidoma Patrice Somé. Thus, mental disorders are spiritual emergencies, spiritual crises, and need to be regarded as such to aid the healer in being born. What those in the West view as


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