| > Psychiatry is a case study in ideological capture resulting in iatrogenic illness. My girlfriend was misdiagnosed, but since they use the courts to force her to take the drugs that actually make people suicidal (common result of anti-psychotics) and die of liver failure (my aunt's friend), there's no way for her to escape. Psychology is kind of a special case, since there's often no physical evidence of the condition. You're just going by what you see and hear from the patient. Add to that the replication crisis, which is especially bad in the field of psychology, and you'll get a lot of things you think are proven but really aren't. And of course then there's the added issue of the justice system in your case. While already being punitive in general, they also use forced therapy and institutionalization as a punitive measure rather than a protective one used only in emergencies. Other fields of medicine don't have these problems (except for the replication crisis to some extent). > The tragedy of Psychiatry is that the physiology of the conditions are largely understood, but this understanding didn't reach the practitioners working with patients. That's also one of the problems. Practitioners aren't required to keep up with new research (maybe in some jurisdictions they are? I'd be interested to know), so many work on obsolete knowledge. I'd assume that many very specialized doctors like brain surgeons do keep up somewhat, but GPs most likely don't. It probably depends on their workplace as well. This one is common to all fields of medicine. > Medicine is great when it works, but sometimes it causes the diseases they supposedly treat. I'd say that's usually not the case (i.e. vaccines won't give you the disease they should protect you from), but psychology is special once again. With psychotherapy, patients can feel pretty vulnerable, and a bad therapist can make things worse by exacerbating existing mental disorders or even inducing new ones. Psychiatry works with lots of double-edged medications. A good psychiatrist will work with their patients to find the right medication and dosage, but a bad therapist may just prescribe whatever they think is right and disregard the patients opinions. |