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Involuntary Commitment & Drugging, Psychiatry, Civil Rights

Professor John Breeding, has a Ph.D. is psychology. In this video he discusses issues about with the involuntary commitment of mental health consumers.

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Uploaded: April 8, 2008 at 2:14 am
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Length: 00:19:53
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Video Comments:
catgumart (November 30, 2008 at 2:56 am)
9:59 the question they ask you puts you between a rock and a hard spot, a double bind, catch 22 question...questions that need a more in depth answer and in the circumstances this is impossible,
XxxNuMbxxX0301 (November 24, 2008 at 3:34 pm)
can anyone PLEASE answer a question of mine. i was put on medications, alot of medication from the time i was about 8 years old until i was 16. during this period i didnt go a day without medication. it was mostly antidepressants but i dont know if they had me on anything else.anyways i would like 2 know if these drugs could have done any permanent brain damage to me.after i was taken off them i had a pretty bad breakdown and just havent felt right since. that was over 2 years ago.please help
bebop54 (November 29, 2008 at 12:09 pm)
it takes awhile for the body to de-tox all those chemicals ..& to find yourself ..
it will pass , don't worry ...
that's great that you got off drugs ..
you should be proud of yourself ..

do whatever you can nutritionally to help build new cells ...
eat 'clean' ...
XxxNuMbxxX0301 (November 29, 2008 at 12:46 pm)
thank u so much for taking the time to and answer my question. yeah i try to keep the hope but its hard sometimes. and yes i do feel very proud lol. i just wish i could do something to warn ppl how bad psych meds are on a large scale. but unfortunately ppl think that if ur against things like that ur some sort of new age medecine freak lol
bebop54 (November 29, 2008 at 12:55 pm)
the pleasure is all mine ...
yes , it's unfortunate that most people do not see ..
some of them do not want the responsibility of taking control of their body ..
...
the only thing you can really do is set a good example ...
be true to yourself ..
the truthseekers will pick up on it & someday reach out to you for help ...
& you will be a powerhouse..
ready to help those that need it ...
a true individual with the power of their own conviction is a rare thing ...
congratulations !
catgumart (October 28, 2008 at 6:48 am)
If we can spend this much on drugs, Why cant we spend money on other therapies?
bebop54 (November 29, 2008 at 12:10 pm)
because the other therapies work ...
catgumart (October 28, 2008 at 6:47 am)
At best you can keep healthy and maintain equilibrium and not get into a rut where you have repeated hospital stays, breakdowns, or makeing bad choices while experiencing mental health difficulties. Leisure Therapy,,,get vuliunteer options available for people,let them have a basic incom, healthy living environment, healthy food and opportunities and tools for self cultivation ,
catgumart (October 28, 2008 at 6:44 am)
I advocate Leisure therapy..as ahealth alternative yo medicine, drugs...and Im not makeing a joke,,,You know a lot of people will laugh at something like this because we are Work Work Work...and from our work we have much stress, and there is much risk and competition and a lot of work doesnt pay fairly for the amount of labor and stress, and all the variables that go along with work. everyone is not suited to this and they deserve leisure therapy, you can be productive and not work a job.
kimmarie801 (September 20, 2008 at 8:41 pm)
could they say you're ill because you didn't answer a psychiatrist's questions?