This is how mental health professionals argue against informed consent

OF COURSE WE ARE WORTH THE TRUTH I sometimes participate in conversations on Linked-in. It's become a source of gratification at least some of the time as I see more and more people waking up to what is happening in the mental health system. That said, I'm also still often horrified at what I meet there out in the mainstream of mental health providers. I hang around, however, because I've also found that there are many folks who are really deeply grappling with issues that only a decade ago were simply widely avoided. It's an exciting time and people are really opening up to the possibility of deeply humane ways of helping folks that at this time get labeled with psychiatric DSM diagnosis. Below I'm posting some slightly edited comments from one of the threads. ...

Saturday mellow: the breeze at dawn has secrets to tell you, don’t go back to sleep

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