Worth a Look: Toxic Psychiatry — Fatal Drugs, Idiot & Corrupt “Doctors” and the Mental Illness Epidemic

5 Star, Culture, Research, Health, Misinformation & Propaganda, Science & Politics of Science, True Cost & Toxicity, Values, Ethics, Sustainable Evolution, Worth A Look
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2011: In this astonishing and startling book, award-winning science and history writer Robert Whitaker investigates a medical mystery: Why has the number of disabled mentally ill in the United States tripled over the past two decades? Every day, 1,100 adults and children are added to the government disability rolls because they have become newly disabled by mental illness, with this epidemic spreading most rapidly among our nation’s children. What is going on?
 
Anatomy of an Epidemic challenges readers to think through that question themselves. First, Whitaker investigates what is known today about the biological causes of mental disorders. Do psychiatric medications fix “chemical imbalances” in the brain, or do they, in fact, create them?  Then comes the scientific query at the heart of this book: During the past fifty years, when investigators looked at how psychiatric drugs affected longterm outcomes, what did they find?

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1994: Prozac, Xanax, Halcion, Haldol, Lithium. These psychiatric drugs–and dozens of other short-term “solutions”–are being prescribed by doctors across the country as a quick antidote to depression, panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and other psychiatric problems. But at what cost?

In this searing, myth-shattering exposé, psychiatrist Peter R. Breggin, M.D., breaks through the hype and false promises surrounding the “New Psychiatry” and shows how dangerous, even potentially brain-damaging, many of its drugs and treatments are. He asserts that: psychiatric drugs are spreading an epidemic of long-term brain damage; mental “illnesses” like schizophrenia, depression, and anxiety disorder have never been proven to be genetic or even physical in origin, but are under the jurisdiction of medical doctors; millions of schoolchildren, housewives, elderly people, and others are labeled with medical diagnoses and treated with authoritarian interventions, rather than being patiently listened to, understood, and helped.

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Robin Good: Cornell Notes Tool Video (1:57)

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Robin Good
Robin Good

A Simple Process To Learn How To Curate Any Content You Read: The Cornell Notes

I recently stumbled onto this short video tutorial (1′:57″) which was created to explain to students how to take effective notes during a lesson or lecture.

Right upon my first play through it, I immediately felt that the steps suggested in it, could be also very useful for anyone just starting out with content curation and wanting to follow some kind of formal sequence to achieve good results.

The Cornell Notes video tutorial illustrates in fact in less than two minutes how to: 1) collect notes,  2) extract key concepts from them and  3) synthesize the essence of it in a presentable and readable format. If you are just starting out with content curation, this can be quite useful.  Useful. Simple. 8/10

Stephen E. Arnold: Future of Business Intelligence?

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Stephen E. Arnold
Stephen E. Arnold

The Future of Business Intelligence

January 26, 2014

In the article titled Business Intelligence Usage Evolving Subtly on Smart Data Collective it is made apparent that new developments in business intelligence and analytics are still growing. The article assumes that the 2013 trend in cloud computing popularity will continue into 2014.

Looking further ahead, the article states:

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SchwartzReport: Koch World Corruption of Government Continues Apace in 2014

Commerce, Commercial Intelligence, Corruption, Cultural Intelligence, Government, Law Enforcement
Stephan A. Schwartz
Stephan A. Schwartz

If you thought special interest money in the last election was a problem you haven't seen anything yet. Thanks to Citizens United the Koch brothers and their Rightwing friends are determined to spend what it takes to put their servants into office. This is so obvious one would think that the Supreme Court would realize the dreadful mistake they made. However, I don't think they see it as a mistake. The corruption of American democracy was what they intend! ed.

Koch World 2014
KENNETH P. VOGEL – Politico

Owl: Citizens Begin Rousting Police Using Police Questions

Civil Society, Cultural Intelligence, Ethics, Law Enforcement
Who?  Who?
Who? Who?

First Perturbations of Resistance to the Encroaching Police State?

This short Youtube video shows some cop cars nearby a club at night, and the cops in the cars are apparently monitoring those entering or emerging from the club, all of whom are peaceful and causing no trouble. Some men decide to approach the cop cars and issue the kinds of threatening questions innocent motorists stopped by the police routinely receive, “Is there anything illegal you in your vehicle, can I search your vehicle?”, etc. After a short time of this treatment, the cops leave. Some of the comments on this video urge watchers of it to spread the word and organize similar types of such incidents against other cops. This make me wonder: is this incident an early warning signal of mass citizen resistance to government-corporate tyranny? If this kind of action catches on, it may well be.

What Happens When You Talk to Cops Like They Talk to You

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