The Questionable Practices of Psychiatry
The Questionable Practices of Psychiatry
This document aims to examine and potentially incriminate aspects of psychiatric practices through the lens of social harassment, abuse, intent, and non-local contact.
Psychiatric Abuse and Narcissistic Traits
According to the document "Psychiatric abuse within a narcissistic trait to maintain cluster b abuse in society is created by the means to an end that warrants an old way of thinking that causes abuse victims to remain abused...", psychiatric abuse can be characterized by the following:
Abuse victims remaining abused due to outdated thinking.
Abusers believing they have the freedom to abuse others.
Unconscious language leading to mental illness.
Metaphysical harm and shortening of life.
Covert surveillance and manipulation tactics.
Exploitation of vulnerabilities in the psyche.
Imposing delusions and psychotic symptoms.
Exhibiting robotic, delusional sentience.
Inflicting pain onto others and denying it openly.
These behaviors are presented as severe, suggesting systemic issues within some psychiatric practices.
Intent and Non-Local Harassment
Based on the document "Meta Observation: Intent and Non-Local Harassment", we can understand that:
Intent is a conscious choice and a precursor to action.
Non-local harassment includes thought theft, emotional manipulation, and violation of intellectual property.
Individuals may have the intent to control, manipulate, or exert power through non-local means.
Privacy of one's thoughts, emotions, and mental space should be protected.
This raises concerns about psychiatric practices that might involve manipulation or intrusion into patients' mental and emotional spaces.
Non-Local Contact, Self-Defense, and the Law
The document "Non-Local Contact, Self-Defense, and the Law: A Complex Interplay" discusses:
Challenges to traditional notions of self-defense and legal boundaries in non-local contact.
Potential violations of the meta-body's boundaries.
The distinction between self-will and free will in non-local interactions.
Difficulties in addressing non-local harassment within current legal frameworks.
The question of whether law enforcement should enforce or create awareness about non-local dangers.
This poses questions about how psychiatric practices engage with and potentially violate individuals' non-local spaces, and the lack of legal protection in such cases.
Laws, Beliefs, and Facts
In "Laws, Beliefs, and Facts: An Exploration of Truth and Impact", the document explores:
The varying impacts of viewing laws as beliefs, choices, scientific facts, or opinions.
How subjective viewpoints can lead to a lack of consensus and potential conflict.
The importance of basing laws on evidence rather than subjective beliefs.
If psychiatric practices are based on subjective beliefs or opinions rather than scientific fact, this could lead to issues in treatment and legal implications.
Definition of Social Harassment
According to "Definition of Social Harassment: Entailed As Further on As a Break of Law Under Social Misunderstanding, through a Defamation Process Inflicted by Another of Basic Understanding of the Person Mentioned through the Basic Premise of the Informal Phrase "He said, She Said"", social harassment can involve:
Gaslighting to manipulate someone into questioning their own reality.
Denying facts and questioning memory.
Trivializing a person's needs or feelings.
Leading to doubt in oneself, others, and reality.
Various forms of assault, including violent and sexual.
If these tactics are used within psychiatric practices, it would constitute a serious breach of trust and abuse of power.
Potential Issues Within Psychiatry
Based on the documents examined, potential issues within psychiatry include:
Use of manipulative tactics like gaslighting.
Imposition of subjective beliefs as facts.
Violation of individuals' mental and emotional privacy.
Exploitation of vulnerabilities and inflicting harm under the guise of treatment.
Lack of legal frameworks to address non-local abuses.
This document serves as a preliminary examination of concerns and potential issues that require further investigation and action.
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