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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 70985"><p>Janna,</p><p></p><p>I watched the video before reading the other posts and discovering where it came from and I took from it that they are trying to discredit the field of psychiatry. Anytime only one side of the argument is presented that is what's being done. And by one sided I mean asking loaded questions such as, "How many people have you cured?", knowing what the answer will be and putting up the risks of psychiatric medications, but not the benefits for those who need them. Why didn't they ask how many people the psychiatrists had helped? Why didn't they ask how many people are now leading productive lives because of psychiatry and psychiatric medications? Why didn't they post how much untreated mental illness costs Americans every year?</p><p></p><p>I wasn't aware the ConductDisorders.com had a side in this argument. This board is made up of many people with many opinions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 70985"] Janna, I watched the video before reading the other posts and discovering where it came from and I took from it that they are trying to discredit the field of psychiatry. Anytime only one side of the argument is presented that is what's being done. And by one sided I mean asking loaded questions such as, "How many people have you cured?", knowing what the answer will be and putting up the risks of psychiatric medications, but not the benefits for those who need them. Why didn't they ask how many people the psychiatrists had helped? Why didn't they ask how many people are now leading productive lives because of psychiatry and psychiatric medications? Why didn't they post how much untreated mental illness costs Americans every year? I wasn't aware the ConductDisorders.com had a side in this argument. This board is made up of many people with many opinions. [/QUOTE]
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