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psychiatry = fake science?
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<blockquote data-quote="Troponin" data-source="post: 14150661" data-attributes="member: 162938"><p>If you have ever worked with psych patients, I am pretty sure you would agree that there is a need for psych docs, treatments and science. </p><p></p><p>However, the video seems to be focused on a highly debated side of it all. Things like bipolar, ADD, ADHD etc, in almost all cases, stem from something else. For instance, a majority of kids that suffer from ADD have been found to have very poor diets, and when the diet was corrected, suddenly the ADD was gone. The other side of it is structure at home. In this case, I don't think it's the child that needs help, it's the parents that need treatment. Bipolar is commonly misdiagnosed as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Troponin, post: 14150661, member: 162938"] If you have ever worked with psych patients, I am pretty sure you would agree that there is a need for psych docs, treatments and science. However, the video seems to be focused on a highly debated side of it all. Things like bipolar, ADD, ADHD etc, in almost all cases, stem from something else. For instance, a majority of kids that suffer from ADD have been found to have very poor diets, and when the diet was corrected, suddenly the ADD was gone. The other side of it is structure at home. In this case, I don't think it's the child that needs help, it's the parents that need treatment. Bipolar is commonly misdiagnosed as well. [/QUOTE]
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