Maybe I don't understand your point. I thought you were saying that the problem with psychiatry is the interpretation of patients' subjective experiences as "symptoms," so that eg. a person with PTSD denying that they have bipolar disorder is paradoxically interpreted as a "symptom" of bipolar disorder. That just sounds like shitty medicine to me.
But yes also subjective experiences are the symptoms of psychiatric disorders and I don't see a way around this. It's the same in therapy... a counselor trained in CBT is going to challenge a depressed patient's automatic negative thoughts about themselves, recognizing those thoughts as symptoms rather than something completely valid and true.
And I still think that even in a socialist society you wouldn't be able to treat active psychosis, or mania with homicidal or suicidal ideation (to name a couple obvious examples) with talk therapy. You need someone who is trained in interpreting these symptoms within the framework of psychiatric disorders, and in treating them. Neurologists really don't ever prescribe medications for psych diseases.
Diseases are regularly misdiagnosed as one another in all fields of medicine, and the skill and thoughtfulness of the individual physician comes into play here.
On some level what you are describing is always going to be a problem in the treatment of people with mental illness, because some of these patients genuinely do not understand themselves or their symptoms in the moment, and would not make decisions in their own best interest. It's not good or moral to always give that kind of "freedom" which is really just abandonment and neglect.
Of course, like everything in America, mental illness is overcriminalized and overmedicalized. The demands of capitalism for an obedient, orderly population of workers and consumers definitely contributes to what it means to be "dysfunctional." The interventions that are given for these patients are not at all benign. But I wager that some form of psychiatry would still exist under socialism and that it would still have some of these ethical quandaries you are alluding to.
Sounds more like a problem with that psychiatrist than with the entire field of psychiatry...
Square breathing. Or diaphragmatic breathing.
That doesn't change the interface at all.
Maybe, I don't use it. Reddit is fun is far superior and I wish the dev's would just imitate it as much as possible.
chapo.chat: https://imgur.com/a/4HvzRLW (this post was not opened in the screenshot, it just took up the entire front page even without being opened)
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rif: https://imgur.com/a/C0rAkcg
Posts and comments are constantly jumping up and down the page while you’re reading them. This maybe isn't only on mobile but it's compounded on mobile when you can only see one post at a time and then it just disappears
It's extremely laggy, glitchy and slow in general compared to the non-mobile interface. Idk why or what can be done but that's the way it is
Look at those spooky aliens climbing on it
Such a relatable meme to me. It's so true and I think we've all been there
Y'all... antifa gritty, my dude
This comment makes no sense. Of course it's not the hair color, it's the way people treat you if you have it?
It's more like a conservative Hard Times, in that it's never funny and always sucks
You can listen to it in podcast form then it's not so weird
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