Pacientes produtores ativos de saúde (prosumo)

Essa avalanche de informações e conhecimento relacionada à saúde e despejada todos os dias sobre os indivíduos sem a menor cerimônia varia muito em termos de objetividade e credibilidade. Porém, é preciso admitir que ela consegue atrair cada vez mais a atenção pública para assuntos de saúde - e muda o relacionamento tradicional entre médicos e pacientes, encorajando os últimos a exercer uma atitude mais participativa na relação. Ironicamente, enquanto os pacientes conquistam mais acesso às informações sobre saúde, os médicos têm cada vez menos tempo para estudar as últimas descobertas científicas ou para ler publicações da área - on-line ou não -, e mesmo para se comunicar adequadamente com especialistas de áreas relevantes e/ou com os próprios pacientes. Além disso, enquanto os médicos precisam dominar conhecimentos sobre as diferentes condições de saúde de um grande número de pacientes cujos rostos eles mal conseguem lembrar, um paciente instruído, com acesso à internet, pode, na verdade, ter lido uma pesquisa mais recente do que o médico sobre sua doença específica. Os pacientes chegam ao consultório com paginas impressas contendo o material que pesquisaram na internet, fotocópias de artigos da Physician's Desk Reference, ou recorte de outras revistas e anuários médicos. Eles fazem perguntas e não ficam mais reverenciando a figura do médico, com seu imaculado avental branco. Aqui as mudanças no relacionamento com os fundamentos profundos do tempo e conhecimento alteraram completamente a realidade médica. Livro: Riqueza Revolucionária - O significado da riqueza no futuro

Aviso!

Aviso! A maioria das drogas psiquiátricas pode causar reações de abstinência, incluindo reações emocionais e físicas com risco de vida. Portanto, não é apenas perigoso iniciar drogas psiquiátricas, também pode ser perigoso pará-las. Retirada de drogas psiquiátricas deve ser feita cuidadosamente sob supervisão clínica experiente. [Se possível] Os métodos para retirar-se com segurança das drogas psiquiátricas são discutidos no livro do Dr. Breggin: A abstinência de drogas psiquiátricas: um guia para prescritores, terapeutas, pacientes e suas famílias. Observação: Esse site pode aumentar bastante as chances do seu psiquiatra biológico piorar o seu prognóstico, sua família recorrer a internação psiquiátrica e serem prescritas injeções de depósito (duração maior). É mais indicado descontinuar drogas psicoativas com apoio da família e psiquiatra biológico ou pelo menos consentir a ingestão de cápsulas para não aumentar o custo do tratamento desnecessariamente. Observação 2: Esse blogue pode alimentar esperanças de que os familiares ou psiquiatras biológicos podem mudar e começar a ouvir os pacientes e se relacionarem de igual para igual e racionalmente. A mudança de familiares e psiquiatras biológicos é uma tarefa ingrata e provavelmente impossível. https://breggin.com/the-reform-work-of-peter-gotzsche-md/
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terça-feira, 27 de abril de 2021

Non-Pharmaceutical Paradigm for "Psychosis"

Robert Whitaker: The Rising Non-Pharmaceutical Paradigm for "Psychosis"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SGxEGOrno4&t=64s


In this talk, Robert Whitaker reviews the science that calls for a radical change or evidence-based paradigm shift in psychiatric care, and describes pilot projects that tell of a new way. Starting in the 1980s, our society organized its thinking and systems of care around a “disease model” narrative that was promoted by the American Psychiatric Association and the pharmaceutical industry. That narrative has collapsed. The biology of mental disorders remains unknown; the diagnoses in the DSM have not been validated as discrete illnesses; the burden of “mental illness” in our society has risen; and there is an increasing body of evidence that tells of how psychiatric drugs, over the long-term, increase the chronicity of psychiatric disorders. The collapse of that paradigm provides an opportunity for radical change. In Norway, the health ministry has ordered that “medication—free” treatment be made available to psychiatric patients in hospital settings. A private hospital in Norway has opened that seeks to help chronic patients taper from their psychiatric drugs, or to be treated without the use of such drugs. In Israel, a number of “Soteria” houses have sprung up, which provide residential treatment to psychotic patients and minimize the use of antipsychotics in such settings. Research into Hearing Voice Networks is providing evidence of their “efficacy” for helping people recover. Open Dialogue treatment, which was developed in northern Finland and involved minimizing use of antipsychotics, is being adopted in many settings in the United States and abroad. About the presenter: Robert Whitaker has written three books on the history of psychiatry: Mad in America, Anatomy of an Epidemic, and Psychiatry Under the Influence (the latter book he co-authored with Lisa Cosgrove.) He is the president of Mad in America Foundation, which—through its webzine, radio podcasts, continuing education webinars, and town halls—promotes an exploration of these issues. He is also on the adjunct faculty at Temple Medical School, in the psychiatry department. This webinar was organized by ISPS-US, an organization that promotes psychological and social approaches to psychosis and extreme states. You can find out more about ISPS-US, and become a member or support our work with a donation, at http://www.isps-us.org​​ .


terça-feira, 12 de novembro de 2019

SuRtoS (documentário)

https://vimeo.com/332956490

SuRtoS ou Manual da Internação INvoluntária - Utu Suru Baco Smica

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Dirigido e produzido coletivamente, SURTOS é um trabalho criado pelo grupo de Teatro Utu Suru Baco Smica, que acontece no CAPS-II (Ponta do Coral - Florianópolis/SC), cruzando as diferentes perspectivas dos participantes sobre seus próprios ensaios e apresentações.

segunda-feira, 27 de maio de 2019

Scientific censorship in psychiatry, Robert Whitaker

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vK2ViYYrrM

Robert Whitaker at the Symposium about Scientific Freedom, Copenhagen, 9 March 2019. Lecture: "Scientific censorship in psychiatry." Robert Whitaker is an American journalist and author who has won numerous awards as a journalist covering medicine and science, including the George Polk Award for Medical Writing and a National Association for Science Writers’ Award for best magazine article. In 1998, he co-wrote a series on psychiatric research for the Boston Globe that was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service. His first book, Mad in America, was named by Discover magazine as one of the best science books of 2002. Anatomy of an Epidemic won the 2010 Investigative Reporters and Editors book award for best investigative journalism. He is the publisher of madinamerica.com. This lecture is part of the Symposium about Scientific Freedom and the inauguration of the Institute for Scientific Freedom, which took place in Copenhagen, Denmark, 9 March 2019. World renowned Danish scientist Peter C Gøtzsche is the founder of the institute. The Institute’s primary area of focus is healthcare and the institute has three main visions: - All science should strive to be free from financial conflicts of interest. - All science should be published as soon as possible, and made freely accessible. - All scientific data, including study protocols, should be freely accessible, allowing others to do their own analyses.

terça-feira, 19 de fevereiro de 2019

The Parentified Child



Growing up as a parentified child in a dysfunctional family causes big problems for adulthood. Children who are forced into a role reversal with parents get stuck in a life of self criticism, anger, caretaking, fear, and insecurity. Special Guest Jerry Wise, Relationship Expert, Life Coach offers the listener powerful insights into this dysyfunctional dynamic. He shares many helps to those who suffer as adults who were parentified children. For appointments or more information contact Jerry Wise at 317-919-6264 or jwlearning@hotmail.com.
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quinta-feira, 14 de fevereiro de 2019

Eduardo Giannetti - A escravidão do prazer

Eduardo Giannetti - A escravidão do prazer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddqazWqz1d8&feature=share

Eduardo Giannetti, economista, cientista social e professor brasileiro, reflete sobre o que o ser humano busca quando se trata da felicidade. Conferencista do Fronteiras do Pensamento 2010.

terça-feira, 18 de dezembro de 2018

CENATPLAY


CENATPLAY

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sexta-feira, 24 de agosto de 2018

The Troubling Story of Antipsychotic Medicine

Sociedade Internacional para Ética na Psicologia e Psiquiatria - ISEPP

24 min
A Problemática História dos Medicamentos Antipsicóticos - Dra. Joanna Moncrieff

Joanna Moncrieff - The Troubling Story of Antipsychotic Medicine - Offstage Interview - 2018



Dr. Joanna Moncrieff overturns the claim that psychiatric drugs work by correcting chemical imbalance, and analyzes the professional, commercial and political vested interests that have shaped this view. Dr. Moncrieff provides a comprehensive critique of research on drugs including antidepressants, antipsychotics and mood stabilizers. Joanna Moncrieff is a Reader in Critical and Social Psychiatry at University College London and works as a consultant in community psychiatry in North East London Foundation Trust. She has worked in psychiatry for over 20 years as a clinician and academic. She has challenged the assumption that psychiatric drugs work by targeting an underlying brain abnormality and proposed an alternative view that they work by inducing an altered mental state. She has also researched and written about the subjective experience of taking psychiatric drugs, decision making, the history of drug treatment and the history, politics, and philosophy of psychiatry more generally. She is currently leading a large research programme called RADAR (Research into Antipsychotic Discontinuation And Reduction), funded by the UK government. Joanna is one of the founders and the co-chairperson of the Critical Psychiatry Network. This is an international group of psychiatrists, doctors and medical students who are critical of the mainstream view of psychiatry, including the idea that mental disorders are diseases ‘like any other’. The group has campaigned on mental health issues in the United Kingdom, challenging efforts to extend mental health law and criticising the influence of the pharmaceutical industry. Joanna is the author of many peer-reviewed, scientific papers and several books: The Bitterest Pills: the troubling story of antipsychotic drugs, and The Myth of the Chemical Cure (Palgrave Macmillan) and A Straight Talking Introduction to Psychiatric Drugs (PCCS Books). She is co-editor of Demedicalising Misery and Demedicalising Misery volume II (Palgrave Macmillan). She has an active website and blog (https://joannamoncrieff.com/), and active Twitter account: @joannamoncrieff and also blogs on Mad in America (www.madinamerica.com) from time to time.