Psychiatry

Why Should You care? ONE IN FOUR

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Next time you're in a lecture hall, or on a bus or in the grocery store, look around. Count off people in fours. Now everytime you reach four, pause on that person, not too long, just a monent then go on the next four.

Why am I asking you to do this exercise?  Read More »

Man made trouble, losses of the soul

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It has come to my attention that there are thousands of people that have been diagnosed with a certain category of psychiatric disorder that have been shoved to the back burner far many more times then any other by both the professional community and the general public at large.  Read More »

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(Come On Baby) Bite My Wire: Hot News From Cold Chicago (2/16/08)

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There are several key things I'd like to address in this posting. First, a bit about the recent NIU shootings, and the ramifications for Second Amendment rights and psychiatric drug side effect awareness.  Read More »

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Problems With Therapy

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I have had to endure an extensive amount of therapy, and no matter who I see, there is always a problem. And I'm referring to a problem with the therapist, not the obvious problem I am dealing with.  Read More »

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If You Need A Little Extra Support

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I just wanted to let people know that it is okay for you to seek help. I know that because I don't have loving support from my family at least I have my psych. Christy. She has been seeing me now for over 3 months and has been there to hug when I cry or feel angry. She is there to even jump with me when I overcome obstacles or when I just feel happy to be living.  Read More »

Crazy Pills

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    A couple of months ago, I wrote an article about how nervous I was to talk about my depression with my mom, and later my doctor. It was intended to give hope to those who are afraid to tell someone about their depression for fear of being labeled as "in a phase" or needing attention of any kind.  Read More »

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