Love and kindness and medicine may help, but you should be in therapy if you have a mental illness, especially if you're on meds.
2006-07-22 05:30:48
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answered by reyza2 1
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On the whole, medication for mental illness is more or less like a cast is for a fracture: it makes it possible to get along, while other forces achieve the healing.
There are some forms of mental illness that are heavily driven by genetic factors--bipolar disorder and schizophrenia are often held to be such--and they usually require lifelong medication; that's more analogous to someone being born with one leg a couple inches shorter than the other--the person's going to need a shoe lift pretty much forever, but they're going to have to cope, too.
In this context, think of the love and kindness as being like the body's immune response in (say) pneumonia, and the psychoactive drugs as being analogous to the antibiotics. It's a somewhat crude analogy, but it is not too bad...
2006-07-22 07:59:49
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answered by gandalf 4
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Meds are needed for chemical imbalances and for many other mental illness problems but most doctors never see beyond just the physical part of it. We're not just physical beings......we're spiritual and emotional beings.....True Love and Kindness can affect the mental and physical in ways that are beyond our comprehension. There are numerous stories of people being healed of both mental and physical ailments by love n hope n through the realization that they were more than the body. The body responds to our attention and focused awareness. The body is a true miracle and it can perform miracles when love n kindness is present.
Of course as a society we're over medicated. In a lot of cases these drugs aern't even necessary. We're afraid to feel it seems.
2006-07-22 05:41:44
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answered by .. 5
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It's the current trend in psychology to treat the imbalances in chemicals with drugs and call it a day. I don't disbelieve in the use of drugs to treat mental illness, and there are some illnesses that can only be dealt with in this fashion. However; in some cases the drugs should only be used to buy you some time to treat the actual problems. Sure, depression causes chemical imbalances in the brain. But what caused the depression? Even clinically depressed people often admit there was an initial event that caused their distress. Psychology changes so often. There was psychoanalysis, behaviorism, and now the trend towards chemicals causing everything. I hope it's only a matter of time before therapy and drugs are commonly used co-operatively to actually heal the patient, and not just treat them.
2006-07-22 05:35:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Love and kindness is always good, no matter what the situation is. There are times though that I believe medications are necessary for mental illness. They can help bring a person back to a place where they are able to think and deal with life in a productive and more positive way.
2006-07-22 05:33:27
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answered by curious 5
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No not only in the case of mental illness for curing every sickness medicine, love, kindness & care are necessary
2006-07-22 05:33:21
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answered by Anand Bhai 2
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i personally think that love and kindness should be the medication for mental illness instead of medicating people just so they dont have to put the hard work of looking after someone with a mental illness (unless voilenve is involved) getting to the point medication is the easyest way to solve the problem but i dont think its the most humane
2006-07-22 05:35:59
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answered by searchingjohn 4
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Just like anything in life. . .we need more than just "one thing" to survive. I believe that medication is a wonderful advancement, but so are the many other recent interventions that are being discovered. Love & kindness in necessary for everyone--not just the mentally ill. . .but depending on the mental illness, medication and things like Cognitive Remediation (for thought disorders) seem to have great promise.
2006-07-22 05:32:55
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answered by kobacker59 6
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you're like actually an identical to me. while i became into in seventh, 8th, and 9th grade(tenth grade now) I confirmed signs and indications of melancholy, anorexia, and bulimia. I nevertheless have signs and indications of all 3. i'm the comparable way. i choose a psychological disease(s), and that i do no longer understand why. yet ever considering then, I certainly have been involved via many distinctive psychological/character problems, and would't help yet choose one. I examine them many times back. i'm 15. i'm additionally very happy i'm no longer the only one. solid success. (the closest factor i got here upon to explaining this strange factor we the two have is Münchausen syndrome, and it is not that close in any respect. examine it?)
2016-10-08 05:02:06
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answered by ? 4
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a good combination of both is necessary for complete healing. Some mental illness is chemical in nature, and will only be cured by medication.
2006-07-22 05:32:58
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answered by parental unit 7
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