Guest guest Posted February 2, 2001 Report Share Posted February 2, 2001 Hi Jim This one could run and run, so I'll try to keep it brief. I would say that psychiatry contains a mixture of scientific and non-scientific practices. Human behavior is more complex than rats and bell pushes and hence more global, less specific terms must be used to describe it. If a patient reports that the Democrats have planted a radio in his brain ordering him to commit suicide and monitoring his thoughts for example, this will be a unique experience but with broad similarity to other things that paranoid ppl report. If after administration of an antipsychotic that patient loses all trace of that symptom and looks back acknowledging the claims were delusional this could be said to be effective treatment of the paranoia. Such treatments are not administered on an anecdotal basis but evaluated by clinical trial, and hence imo scientific. P. > > > You gotta stop reading that Szasz Jim! I think we need to define > our > > terms here carfully. Let me agree for purpose of argument that > > psychiatry is merely an institution of social control. Even if > true, > > I would say that psychiatry *scientifically* pursues that > objective. > > One does not judge a discipline a pseudoscience on the legitimacy > of > > its objectives (apart from commitment to truth-seeking, science is > > value free) but on its modus operandi. Psychiatry generally uses > the > > same protocols for development of its treatment that general > medicine > > does, which I believe are as scientific as possible oprating within > > ethical constraints. Whatever or not Psychiatry may be up to, and > > whether or not it is ethical or not, I believe it is pursuing its > > objectives scientifically. Ironically, for those who see > Psychiatry > > as Nazi-Lite, I would say that if it were indeed only a > pseudoscience > > and employed homeopathic 'remedies' say then they would have far > less > > cause to find it threatening. > > > > P. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2001 Report Share Posted February 3, 2001 In a message dated 2/2/01 4:45:55 PM Pacific Standard Time, wn115@... writes: << It would be nice to see the medical profession admit that psychiatry is nothing but a dirty extracurricular activity that has nothing to do with medicine or science; that it offers the consumer nothing that can't be provided by a family doctor, namely, a handfull of psychotropic medications that some of their clients may find beneficial for reasons that have nothing to do with quack theories. hey, maybe they would sleep better at night. Jim >> Jim, IMHO, I think you need to be more informed and educated re: medicine and science. Making it the devil (you are a christian aren't you) is hardly appropriate. You wouldn't be a scientologist would you? Piper. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2001 Report Share Posted February 3, 2001 In a message dated 2/2/01 4:45:55 PM Pacific Standard Time, wn115@... writes: << It would be nice to see the medical profession admit that psychiatry is nothing but a dirty extracurricular activity that has nothing to do with medicine or science; that it offers the consumer nothing that can't be provided by a family doctor, namely, a handfull of psychotropic medications that some of their clients may find beneficial for reasons that have nothing to do with quack theories. hey, maybe they would sleep better at night. Jim >> Jim, IMHO, I think you need to be more informed and educated re: medicine and science. Making it the devil (you are a christian aren't you) is hardly appropriate. You wouldn't be a scientologist would you? Piper. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2001 Report Share Posted February 3, 2001 In a message dated 2/2/01 4:45:55 PM Pacific Standard Time, wn115@... writes: << It would be nice to see the medical profession admit that psychiatry is nothing but a dirty extracurricular activity that has nothing to do with medicine or science; that it offers the consumer nothing that can't be provided by a family doctor, namely, a handfull of psychotropic medications that some of their clients may find beneficial for reasons that have nothing to do with quack theories. hey, maybe they would sleep better at night. Jim >> Jim, IMHO, I think you need to be more informed and educated re: medicine and science. Making it the devil (you are a christian aren't you) is hardly appropriate. You wouldn't be a scientologist would you? Piper. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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