Thursday, 7 October 2010

A briilant piece on Mind Freedom Ireland's site by Mary Maddocks

http://mindfreedomireland.com/new/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=634%3Amary-maddock&catid=1%3Aadministrator&Itemid=19

This is an amazing woman who's lived a fascinating life. Here's the text.

"
The real causes of 'mental health' problems are rooted in social injustice.

Where 'mental health' problems abound worldwide, the emphasis has
shifted from religious beliefs to pseudo science, particularly in the
form of medicine. Many of us live in a world where health is one of our
main obsessions. We have only to look at our television advertisements
to repeatedly remind us of this sad fact. It is a very clever way to
deny social injustice, to overlook the real causes, to make huge profits
for a rich minority, while the majority live in misery and coercion. It
is no wonder then that women are part of this group of people.

Historically,women have been part of the underclasses. They are viewed
as the weaker sex who is easy to control, easy to suppress, easy to
abuse. When religion was the super power, women were defined as witches
and heretics. Eve was only an after thought who came from Adam's side!
Then suppression and elimination was carried out by indoctrination and
physical force. The here and now was not important. Heaven was the crock
of gold at the end of the rainbow. But today the emphasis has changed
and the present is all that matters. Power has moved from religion to
science and medicine and women are very easily defined as 'mentally
ill'. The modern method of control is more biological and less physical.
Today's weapons are drugs and chemicals in the form of 'medicine' and
'food'. In America the FDA instead of acting as a regulatory system is
destroying people mainly because of its corrupt relationship with the
pharmaceutical companies. Women are very cleverly indoctrinated to
believe in medicine as they were to believe in religion in the past. If
you examine the television adds, many of them are directed at women.
Many women who 'suffer' from 'mental illnesses' and 'mental health'
problems, in reality are often poor, abused, terrified, homeless sexual
objects with little leisure time for themselves and their children.

When women are true to themselves they have a softer side, they like to
communicate, to listen, to nurture, to understand and reach out. They
cannot be understood by bio- psychiatrists who see them as a bunch of
chemicals to be controlled and regulated. The attitude of bio-psychiatry
is so skewed that a face to face meeting is unnecessary. It could be
done by email or by phone but then the small matter of a fee would not
arise. Some friends of mine went on a 400 mile return journey to visit
their psychiatrists for a maximum of 10 minutes while mostly only their
drug consumption was discussed. I attended a psychiatrist for 15 years
for less than 10 minute sessions while he kept me on the same drugs for
most of that time. He never asked me any questions to get to know me. He
saw me as someone with a chemical brain imbalance who needed drug
treatment full stop. I got my medical record for the 15 years I attended
him. There was very little written in that report. The writing was
illegible and the rest was a litany of drugs and their quantities.

There are times when women are very vulnerable to indoctrination and
incarceration by psychiatrists. One of these is at the birth of a child.
It was at this time that I was unfortunate enough to encounter the
psychiatric world. Prior to this, I had lived a sheltered life as a
cloistered nun. I was deemed psychologically suitable by my community to
be a professed sister. Admittedly, on leaving the convent, I was not
street wise. I met and married my husband Jim within 2 short years. Our
daughter Claire was born within another 2 years. It was a whirlwind. We
were on top of the world but it was very short lived.

Two days after Claire's birth I was whisked away to a psychiatric
hospital. I had lived for four years in an enclosed order but nothing
prepared me for the life I endured for the next four months. As a nun I
could not go outside the gate of the convent. That was very difficult
for a young rebellious woman but the four months, in two different
psychiatric hospitals, were a thousand times more terrible than those
four years locked away in a convent at the tender age of eighteen.

It is very difficult to describe to others what it is like to be a 'non
person,' to have no control over your life while you are experiencing
excruciating real effects of psychiatric drugs and electroshock for the
first time. At the same time, you are ignorant and don't know that these
drugs can do terrible harm to your body, mind and spirit. You are like a
guinea pig. You are separated from your loving family. You think
everyday is a living nightmare. You find it difficult to see there will
ever be an end to this continuous hell. This was my lot. I needed
treatment. I had to accept I had a 'mental illness'. I would be lucky to
eventually join my broken family. After all, it was an illness just like
any other illness!

But now I have a label. I can be incarcerated again if I step out of
line. A psychiatrist can decide if I refuse to take his 'medicine' that
I have a phobia about it without any medical test. Now I can to be
hospitalized against my will. If I commit a crime I am innocent until I
am found guilty by a court of law but if I do not want to take harmful,
brain damaging psychotropic drugs, I can be incarcerated in a mental
hospital without any trial and violently raped with these same
lobotomizing drugs. This is not a crime!

While the mental health laws protect this corrupt system, we are all in
danger of incarceration and forced drugging. But those who already have
a psychiatric label are in much more danger. They are the invisible
victims of this world. In Ireland at the moment, the Catholic Church's
reports of abuse are receiving much media attention. Canon law protected
the violators of the Church's sex abuse just as our mental health laws
are protecting medical abuse today. It is easy to condemn past crimes.
Unfortunately, governments, lawyers and the media rarely question this
'lawful' medical abuse.
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