I posted about That's Crazy, a few days ago. If you didn't see the post please take a look now. It's a very powerful film about the coercive nature of psychiatry. The stats indicate that the post was widely viewed and shared all over twitter and facebook and via email too. People clearly thought it was worth sharing!! I'd like to suggest that if you're one of those people that shared the film or found the trailer as important as I did, that you consider giving a donation to the the producer via kickstarter. If the goal amount of money is not raised you'll get your money back. And if you can only give the smallest amount, that is okay since lots of small donations can add up to a lot....
Do Rebels Who Defy Treatment Do Better? (“non-compliance” often saves us)
Lots of people have recovered from what is labeled schizophrenia and other psychotic phenomena. I too, now, know hundreds of such people as well as myself. We cannot continue treatment as usual once we know this reality. The drugs used to treat people with these diagnosis are highly toxic leading to all sorts of disease as well as seeming to impede any hope for recovery in some people. People who take these medications also die 25 years earlier on average!!
NEUROPLASTICITY: positive habits reshape brain
Essentially every good habit you have will help rewire your brain for health! That is what neuroplasticity is all about. Practices like physical exercise, certain forms of psychological counseling and meditation can all change brains for the better, and these changes can be measured with the tools of modern neuroscience, according to a review article now online at Nature Neuroscience. The study reflects a major transition in the focus of neuroscience from disease to well being, says first author Richard Davidson, professor of psychology at University of Wisconsin-Madison. The brain is constantly changing in response to environmental factors, he says, and the article “reflects one of the first efforts to apply this conceptual framework to techniques to enhance qualities that we have not thought of as skills, like well-being. Modern neuroscience research leads to the inevitable conclusion that we can actually enhance well-being by training that induces neuroplastic changes in the brain.”

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