Lucem Ferre |
07-09-2019 12:08 PM |
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Originally Posted by OccultHawk
(Post 2064689)
*hippocampus
My post was simply stating that physiological nature of the ailment should be investigated when a patient has symptoms indicative of a mental disorder. And every human experience including every emotion and every thought is only physiology. There’s nothing about that even remotely invites a critique. The only criticism possible is either an irrelevant personal jab at me or an argument that mental health care doesn’t need to be improved.
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You said brain scans should be required before the diagnosis of a mental illness and implied that people that diagnose them don't know anything about neurology.
1st is critiqued by the simple fact that brain scans don't always catch mental illness and 2nd is just a false statement since psychiatrists, the ones that prescribe medicine to treat mental illness, are required to work in neurology for at least 6 months. Even psychologists, from what I understand, need to have a certain understanding of neurology in order to get a degree.
It's not personal. Not on my end.
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