Monday 12 December 2016

Haven't you sometimes wondered if . . . .


THE CAUSES OF THE ON-GOING

 
    "CRISIS IN U.K. SOCIAL CARE"


MIGHT POSSIBLY ARISE FROM THE

WEIRD THEORIES AND BUNGLING

PRACTICES OF THE “PSYCHS” WHO

ARE SUPPOSED TO BE MANAGING

AND DELIVERING SOCIAL CARE !


Social Care” is all about people.   So it is not unreasonable to expect that those officials and professionals mainly in charge of our Social Care Services should be rather expert on the subject of “human beings”.

BUT WHAT DO WE FIND ?

We find that Social Services of all kinds provide a workplace (or some say playground) for a whole range of “graduates” trained in or influenced by strange psychiatric definitions of human beings and weird interpretations of human behaviour.

In addition to psychiatrists themselves, these “graduates” include psychologists, psycho-therapists, psycho-analysts, social scientists and sociologists as well as social workers, etc., and because the word “psyche” means “mind” or “spirit”, you would expect psychology and psychiatry to be the experts on the human mind.

BUT ONCE AGAIN: WHAT DO WE FIND ?

In Psychology's Dr. Chris Evans' authoritative “Dictionary of the Mind, Brain and Behaviour” (ISBN 0 09 918070 7), the definition for “mind” ends with:
Whilst few psychologists think of “mind” as a spiritual entity separable from the brain and body, most now accept that the richness and reality of mental life cannot be denied, and that a place must be found for the word “mind” in comprehensive theories of human behaviour”.

Obviously the “word” MIND has got to be acknowledged by one's profession when your profession is named “psyche-something”, which means “mind” (or “spirit”).

But what about a definition for “mind” ?
What about a description of “mind” ?
What about the “mind's” location ?
What about the structure or anatomy of the “mind” ?
What about the two different sorts of “minds” all human being's possess ?
What about the function of each of these “minds” ?
What about how to safely access “the mind”?
What about how “the mind” can become irrational, and why ?
And what about how “the mind” can be recovered to sanity, etc. ?

Wouldn't the above vital information be slightly more important than merely “finding a 'place' in “theories” for the word “mind” ?

AND WHEN WE LOOK UP “PSYCHIATRY”: WHAT DO WE FIND ?

That authoritative Psychology dictionary definition for “psychiatry” finishes with:
The trouble with psychiatry today is that it is still without a working theory, not just of the mind but also the disturbed mind.
Even a definition of 'mental illness' is not easy to come by, so perhaps it is not surprising that to this date psychiatric methods have inevitably been of a hit or miss variety.”

In searching the wide range of mainly divergent and contradictory arguments and definitions in “psych” written manuals and training materials from the various mainly opposing psych “schools of thought”, one finds NO agreed upon definition for “MIND” and, in fact, there is a near comprehensive denial of the mind's existence.

And this means that it is those “psych” professions which control our Social Care Services which deny the very existence of what gives us our human superiority over the animal world by denying the existence of our “psyche” - i.e. OUR ANALYTICAL MIND AND OUR SPIRIT (or “soul”).

As a result, the psycho-social “care-world” has closely allied itself with the commercial world of pharmaceutical medication, monthly feeding billions of £pounds worth of addictive drugs into millions of social care patients - mainly to keep them “resting quietly” at British taxpayer expense, whilst providing well paid jobs for the psych practitioners and provably huge profits for the drug companies.

So, instead of being able to continue living in their own homes or amongst their own families, increasing numbers of our elderly (and others) (NOW NEARLY THREE MILLION) have become involuntarily addicted prescription junkies in local nursing homes who employ mainly low-paid so-called “nursing staff” from third-world countries who are content to have employment in a civilised country, even though their job is only to make sure that their client/patients “take their three times a day drugs” and get clean bedding when their drug intake upsets their stomachs.

Anyone who regularly follows the national and local media headlines soon becomes aware that the above are not the only examples of failing social care and failing psychiatric versions of so-called mental health “treatments” - which are always coupled with appeals for more and more money to spend on residential accommodation and especially prescription drugs.

WHEN will Ministers, M.Ps, Officials and even the Royal family begin to recognise that they are – in a majority of cases - being taken for a ride by the “Mental Health” and “Social Care” industries – particularly in respect of prescription medication and addictive drugs. And when will the British public themselves begin to realise that they also are being misled and damaged by food and drink producers and over-the-counter medicine advertisements and promotions.

All of which can lead to an increased demand for “CARE”, much of which can be avoided or prevented by “care” full living, PLUS properly founded CARE of those who are in need of real advice and attention from doctors.   Doctors and G.Ps who are regrettably more concerned with the palliative, symptom-handling, time-saving prescription writing they have been taught, sponsored by the cash grants which pharmaceutical companies make to doctor's medical training institutions.

Like so many other aspects of modern living, addictive drugs and misinformation on them, underlie any problems in those areas.

But unfortunately national and local governments and health service chiefs have failed so often in the last 68 years because the professional so-called experts advising them on health and care are in fact professional con-artists concerned only with position, power and profit.

If you would like to know more about the real underlying causes of our currently increasing SOCIAL CARE SERVICE failures and how they may be improved whilst saving huge amounts of taxpayer monies, please feel free to call (01342) 810151 or 811099 most days between 11.00am and 9.00pm to ask questions and to review what can be done to improve matters.

SOCIETY for an ADDICTION FREE EXISTENCE

(S.A.F.E.)

Seeking To Avoid Dementia and Other Psycho-Pharm Prompted Problems.
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