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How many patients react like victims with Stockholm Syndrome, in relation to psychiatrists who tell such patients that they may not live unless they take medication? Since years of studies have shown that psychiatric medication hurts the nervous system, does a patient's body intuitively sense that it is being harmed by such psychiatrists? How many patients thus react like victims to an abuser -- saying, feeling and acting like they enjoy, appreciate and want the harmful treatment from the abuser, who overpowers them in a way which prevents them from regaining a free life? Can some psychiatrists (and related health and social workers) put patients in this position unwittingly, also reacting (like patients) from a sense that they survive by giving treatment, in a system which operates like that? How can patients consciously realize whether they truly benefit from treatment or not, unless they truly feel safe enough, away from such psychiatrists' power over their lives, to consciously express how their nervous system really feels? If healthier people are better for society, is damaging the nervous system worse for society? How critical is this question now, as rising health care costs burden the national economy which sustains us all?
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