Its not just Gabor, there are hundreds of these reds, most of them foreign nationals who should never have been allowed in had it not been for the ACLU coming around and mucking up and removing Ideological exclusion laws. Laws that were put in place to keep out these scum or deport them if they managed to slip in undetected.
Rhode Island's corrupt and Democratic government also protects filth like Keitner. It takes an average of two months to sue a doctor for certain kinds of abuse to go into court. Which is more than the statute of limitation allows. Proof again the government is our enemy not our friend.
Rhode Island, Maine, New York, California, Washington and I want to say New Jersey are the five top states you don't want to be in the mental health system.
Sounds like he felt right at home attending Ivy League schools.
Psychiatry I have never met one that wasn’t a total whacko.
I had 3 friends that got their degrees in this garbage. ALL NUTS.
There are plenty of defenders of the Psychiatric Death Cult around. So be careful.
One of our goals however, is to reestablish the psychiatrist as a leader of a team of professionals providing mental health care to patients in need.
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This is what sums up much of Keitner’s other works as well. The Psychiatrist is given leadership in all aspects of treatment and planning. Doesn’t matter if its cancer treatment, nutrition, family planning ETC the psychiatrist is the head and his word is the last.
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That is not what he said. He said that he was interested in psychiatry being leader on the team that provides MENTAL HEALTH care.
I suspect you misread it.
I hate when my anti-American communist abuser turns out to be a psychiatrist.
My experience with the psych crowd is that they are all quirky at best.
I knew several psychiatrists during my tenure as a medic in the Army, from Vietnam and afterward, and IMHO they were all crazy as loons.
I know that Scientology is very anti-psychiatry as well, and so I’m always a bit suspicious when I run across such critiques.
Psychologists seem a little steadier across the board, and don’t require MD degrees as do their psychiatric “betters”, shall we say.
Though as I mentioned, I knew a lot of MDs in the military, and still have several that I see on a regular basis, and I’ve generally always been impressed by their acumen. However, if any one of them mentioned that I should see a psychiatrist, I’d drop that doctor in a hearbeat, MD or no.
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>Probe for weakness exploit the weakness. This is a typical trait of interrogations and torture in totalitarian and authoritarian regimes.
It’s also an incredibly accurate description of the standard M.O. in what passes for “health care” today.