A few yes.
2006-06-11 03:40:01
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answered by Big Z 6
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I don't believe in "mental" illness. I think it's social illness, caused by the world, and the families we live in, and the economic system which manipulates us all. See Dr. Peter Breggin's book "Toxic Psychiatry" (He's a psychiatrist himself and he exposes the nonsense the "profession" is using) and Ty C. Colbert PhD. has written a book entitled "Broken Brains or Wounded Hearts?" There are quite a few others. There's also an organisation called "Support Coalition International, who put out a newsletter called "Dendron" Their address is 454 Willamette St, Suite 216, PO Box 11284, Eugene, Oregon 97440-3484, USA. Good luck. Don't let the "professionals" con you! There are better ways of treating emotional distress than psychiatry.
2006-06-11 03:35:56
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answered by survivor 5
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No but i would go to the library to find out about a particular mental illness.
2006-06-11 03:21:33
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answered by sweet 4
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Yeah, but it doesn't matter how much we want them to learn, they have to want to learn it for themselves and before they can do that then they have to see the mental illness (problem) first
2006-06-11 03:21:45
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answered by WW 5
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why, are you the expert now?
2006-06-11 03:20:06
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answered by teambargain 6
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