To quickly address the “drug” question. I am going to make a statement, but important point is the details, so make no mistake, this “problem” of drugging is a complicated problem. The problem is drugs often can “help.” But, just like alcohol, the “help” in many cases, turns quickly into “THE PROBLEM.”
There are effective methods of dealing with “problems.” Psychology (and some very rare psychiatrists) have come up with many effective methods in the past to deal with those “behaviorial” problems. THE PROBLEM WITH PSYCHOLOGY IS THOSE EFFECTIVE METHODS ARE NOT WIDE SPREAD WITHIN THE “COMMUNITY.”
The vast majority of people must face their problems on their own. Psychology, as a whole, is still in the dark ages.
THE PROBLEM WITH PSYCHIATRY IS THE METHOD OF DRUGGING HAS BECOME WIDE SPREAD, AND IN FACT, OVERWHELMLYING DOMINANT. Psychiatrists are medical doctors; they are trained on the physical body. They have essentially no psychological training. The “chemical imbalance in the brain” theory is now the dominant mythology, but it serves its pushers well. Psychiatry is, on the whole, a hazard to one’s health.
The harm of psychiatry is getting worse, but they and the psychologists have been playing games with words, from the beginning.
Hypomania – Manic Depressive – Bipolar – ADD – ADHD. All words that were used to describe an individual as being “crazy” or my father’s favorite technical term “bonkers”
Let’s simplify the “bipolar” problem. FOR ALL PEOPLE, there are “ups” and “downs” in life. In other words, there are natural “highs” and “lows” in life. Some people tend to be more “moody” (read the descriptions of Artisans and Idealists) – in other words, in outward behavior, exhibit higher highs, and lower lows. If there is a conflict with one’s parents or school authorities, then the evidence of “problems” (those ups and downs) can be used to justify there is something “wrong.” It is a “mental disease” (mental disorder) – the brain is “out of balance.” [Remember the humours theory of Hippocrates!!??] The idea is to “get the brain back into balance.” The story told is -- pills “restore” the balance in the brain.
Coffee, booze, and cigarettes are no longer considered healthy. Briefly, there are four kinds of mood pills – uppers, downers, calmers, and confusers. I will discuss them to some degree, next blog.
[For those who want to read ahead, can go to Drugged Obedience in Schools]

