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Ontology 101: Who is it that knows/feels/senses? or What am I?
I am going to ask you a simple “Yes” or “No” question. I don’t want to you think about the answer, but think the answer that first jumps into your mind. It is more likely to be the truth, than … Continue reading
Posted in activism, advocacy, American Medical Association, American Psychiatric Association, Energy Arts, Tai Chi: The Supreme Ultimate
Tagged activism, advocacy, meditation, taiji, The Ship Who Sang, Witchcraft
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Feng taiiji demo
I never tire of watching Master Feng Tai chi chuan, (taijiquan), was clinically proven to help patients and staff alike, in an experimental pilot program at Bellevue Psychiatric Hospital. Funding was pulled soon after. They continue to offer Zooloft, kidney-killing … Continue reading
Posted in activism, advocacy, AMA, APA, art, New England Journal of Medicine
Tagged Ask Your Doctor if Tardives Dyskenisa is right for your depression, iatrogenesis, Joe Biederman, John Grohol, Kay Redfield Jamison, Litihum Hurts
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There is still no such thing as a bipolar child, and I can prove it
Dr. Biederman. Retire. At once. Along with Kay Redfield Jamison, and John Grohol. You three have dedicated your lives to harming innocent children and naive or uninformed women. You are not medicine practitioners, you are evil. True evil. True medicine … Continue reading
Posted in activism, advocacy, AMA, APA, Harvard Psychiatric, John Hopkins University, New England Journal of Medicine
Tagged advocacy, alternative health, alternative medicine, antipsychotics, atypicals, bipolar child
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