>>14255188>Doesn’t seem like much of a scam.No, it very much is a scam. Medications produce permanent neurological disorders that would not have been seen otherwise, in a patient or even without the invention of the medication itself. Which is to say that psychiatry created a new neurological disease with the advent of its antipsychotic class of drugs, called tardive dyskinesia, that in many cases does not stop with the cessation of the drug, meaning that people go for the rest of their lives being permanently crippled by it, even sometimes upon taking their first pill. Furthermore, they don't say that you can't just quit cold turkey once you start, they say you need to titrate slowly on the uptake, but neglect to say that you need to get off just as slowly, as in over months; so sometimes you wind up with people like Dr. Peterson, that don't know any better, and stop all at once, and then develop something called akathisia, which has led to more than one person taking their life, because it makes them walk all day long until their feet bleed, and then they have to keep walking because they can't stop, not to mention the fact that it's an extremely uncomfortable sensation, often being described as a nonstop Hell, or torture. Also, if someone is to go off the medications prescribed to them, depending on the context, the doc can just get them committed whenever they want and get them to think about taking the drugs more favorably so as to get out of the ward. There is no "just stop whenever you feel like it." There is no other way to talk about the field honestly without mentioning that it's a racket through and through. False positive diagnoses of schizophrenia are at an astronomical high. It can't be stressed enough that there's something very deeply wrong with the field right now, and that it amounts to nothing more than a pseudoscience parading itself as if it were a legitimate enterprise.