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Old Feb 28, 2005, 02:13 PM
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psychotherapy is nothing more than brainwashing...
a conspiracy initiated by the leaders of this society to control our thoughts and behavior and limit superior functioning and evolution.....
medication is simply a lie serum and a numbing device which limits your field of view on subjects such as injustice, psychobabble, fundamental garbon, etc....
and the meds limit your awarness of your true self, allowing you to become merely a machine, that can be manipulated by media, which is itself controlled by the leaders of our society.
RESIST
resist therapy at all costs if you want to see the truth...
ignorance is bliss and if that is what you seek, then go get your mind numbing meds, and sit through a brainwashing session with your therapist,,,
if truth is what you desire, then open your eyes.....
truth is torturous, dark, morbid, corrupt, and conspiring against you at all times.......

DISCLAIMER: do not take any advice from cottoncandylocks without first consulting a professional....
(i had to write that there because the "controllers" have already tainted my mind... and they made me say it, they also made me put this post in here instead of out in the psychotherapy forum against my will i might add.... )

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Old Feb 28, 2005, 02:16 PM
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i have an appointment today, and there is an inner struggle, this sinister ***** is back and with a vengeance ... i will not let her stop me, i will not let her confuse me with conspiracy theories, i will not allow her to make me cut myself, i am forcing myself at this very moment to focus on who i am which one i am .....

ive lost my train of thought.
%#@&#!
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Old Feb 28, 2005, 08:17 PM
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oh well, appointment went badly anyway....
doc said i belong in a psych hospital...
i should have listened to the voice in my head, the one trying to make me not go...
she is the only one i can trust now.
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Jen, I am so sorry that your appointment didn't go well. From what you told me that doc was a worthless piece of crap and must have plucked his diploma from the depths of a cracker jack box. There are other therapists out there that will understand you and respect you and your condition. Please don't loose faith. And in the mean time, you have friends here you can trust. Be safe, be good. Much love.

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Old Mar 01, 2005, 03:25 PM
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CCL:

So sorry things aren't going so well right now. You are right, we need to maintain control of ourselves. Your initial post made alot of sense to me, as I've been thinking the same thing alot lately. I'm not sure this is any better than when I was actually able to feel something beside physical pain.

Sucks.

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Old Mar 01, 2005, 04:27 PM
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I don't know about therapists, Candycottonlocks but I think your observations on precription meds are fantastic and right on the money. Sad thing is, what's happening in this country with the power of the pharmaceutical busine$$ is not conspiracy theory but known fact. Advertising through tv media in recent years is a major reason so many are now on meds like never before. Many doctors now get commissions from the drug makers for selling their products. You may not be aware but our own president, who's friends with the drug companies, has a plan to do psychological testing on all of our children. How covenient. Just another reason to get even more of our children on these dangerous drugs. Things are going down hill and no one seems to care.
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Old Mar 02, 2005, 08:31 PM
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i DEFINITELY agree with the perscription drug part of your post. I can totally relate.

Stay safe, m'dear

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Old Mar 05, 2005, 07:39 PM
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I completely disagree with you about psychotherapy. Do you mean psychiatry?
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Old Mar 06, 2005, 03:44 AM
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I agree!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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psychotherapy = brainwashing
psychiatry = mind control
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Old Mar 07, 2005, 08:52 AM
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Love the pretty blue eyes
Glad to see ya happy hun
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Old Mar 07, 2005, 11:52 AM
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You want to see brain washing, all you have to do is look at those TV all news networks.
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Old Mar 07, 2005, 12:12 PM
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I agree, the meds that take away the fibre that distiguishes us as individuals, dampening our personalities and taking away our opinion...

Just because someones perception is different to the general perception of society doesn't mean that they deserve to be drugged and brain damaged!!!
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Old Mar 07, 2005, 05:29 PM
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Agreed. I am now two days without meds and have to say that my mind is becoming clearer and amazingly enough I'm FEELING SOMETHING! It might not be good or what others think it should be, but it's a part of me. I believe way differently than others around me IRL. The meds took away everything that comforted me. Now I'm hoping to get those things back.

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Old Mar 07, 2005, 05:31 PM
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I don't watch television much, unless it's a movie with little commercials. Sometimes I watch the weather, but that's it. Those all-news stations drive me NUTS. I used to watch it for hours and come away not really absorbing anything.

They're not exactly good for folks who go through psychosis.

Take care all,
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Old Mar 07, 2005, 05:32 PM
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oh (((CCL)))

What beautiful eyes!
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Psychotherapy is entirely what you make out of it. Most people benefit from psychotherapy, if they go into session with a willing and open mind (and a willingness and honest desire to change). People who don't benefit from it either have a lousy therapist, may be 'stuck' in their life somehow, or were somehow coerced into psychotherapy care. Some also don't benefit from it because it simply doesn't work for them (just like not all meds work for all people).

While it's okay to vent a little here, I don't like to see anyone bashing or simplifying anyone's profession or livelihood just because they've had a negative experience with it. It's disrespectful and it's not appropriate to a support community such as this.

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</font><blockquote><div id="quote"><font class="small">Quote:</font>
Many doctors now get commissions from the drug makers for selling their products.

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This is no longer true. The Neurontin case, where doctors were clearly being paid to push the drug for uses that it was not approved for (one of them being bipolar, btw) has caused very strict laws to be passed about what drug reps can do. My brother, who is a doctor, used to get football tickets from one of the drug reps. The reps are no longer allowed to give them away, because of the new laws, even though they were given whether or not my brother prescribed that company's drugs. Now, there are going to be people who violate the law, but the practice of drug companies giving gifts or money to doctors is no longer the status quo.

Just wanted to clear that up.
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Thanks DocJohn, for adding that in there... For someone like me who has just started with the whole therapy/psychology thing, it can be a bit confusing to read posts like these. I'm already unsure and anxious about my T.

I totally understand that some people will have had bad experiences which were really unhelpful to them, but you can't tar everyone with the same brush, surely?
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I have to say that psychotherapy has changed my quality of life! My life now works for me! Thank goodness. I used to walk around is a dissociative fog more often than not.

I was able to go back to work (at a good job), understand myself and my reactions, understand why I acted the way I do, and work my life for me!

I don't know where I'd be without psychotherapy. It scares me to think about it PSYCHIATRY CONSPIRACY

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If it weren't for therapy, I am pretty sure I would have died of suicide several years ago
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sorry doc john,....... i didnt mean to offend.
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Cotton Candy,

I agree with Dr. John, things do get better, and they will over time. I wish you the best, and hope you do find someone who can help with your counseling.
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Old Mar 09, 2005, 12:33 AM
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CCL..I don't think you offended anyone. You just started one heck of a good conversation though. The doc is right, it works for some, not for others..just like these darn meds.
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Just my 2 cents, there is no psychiatry conspiracy, unstable minds think in distorted ways, being negative, feeling paranoid,and sometimes even becoming out of control. People in such state have a tendency to paint the picture black, trying to destroy the very things or people that are in the world that can help. Anger and frustration within ourselves can trigger us to say negative things about others and/or think constant negative thoughts.

Once one becomes stable, rather or not it requires meds, therapy or both, their lives can improve, if they are willing and compliant, if one resists then it is obvious that the final outcome will be negative. I am not saying all things work the same for everyone, but in most cases some form of therapy and/or meds combined do have positive results, one needs patience during the time the pdoc has you try different meds, sometimes some of us are so lucky that the first one or combo works, on the other hand some take time, but again the outcome in the long run can have many benefits, putting a person back on track PSYCHIATRY CONSPIRACY
It is frustrating when we are DXed with a disorder or even several, accepting it is hard, but fighting against the help that is out there gets you no where, I know cause in the begining I didn't want to hear of any help, meds, etc.
I felt they were wrong about me and I was going to "fix" myself, I too felt they were just chemically controlling people with meds. you see that was during the time I was unstable, life things were all screwy too, stress level way over the top, mixed with emotions, became the perfect ingrediants for my meltdown. I gave in, I went for treatment, I didn't want to feel so out of control, negative and depressed, so I got help.
I encourage anyone to get help, it works if you work with it, it is a person's choice.
I sincerely wish you and others out there, luck with this all.

Take care,
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