Hope for
people with so-called mental illness?
There is a pressing need for
treatment of so-called mental illness in the world. Parents are telling horror
stories of how their children become violent, often with very strong psychotic
symptoms, voices telling them to kill others or themselves etc. These parents
are naturally extremely stressed when the mental health system does not have
anything to offer.
Are these children biologically
ill? The reason for the problem may actually be found somewhere else. What if
it is the treatment that makes these people so violent and crazy at the same
time?
A typical, much too typical
scenario is the following. A boy, let’s
call him John, is too active and has problems concentrating in class. The
parents are concerned that he will not have all the possibilities open for the
future if he continues in school with his concentration problems. They take him
to a doctor who refers to a psychiatrist, and the psychiatrist, using the
diagnostic manual correctly, puts up a diagnosis of ADHD. He tells the parents
that the ADHD explains why John has trouble in school.
This is actually circular reasoning
since the items used to diagnose ADHD describe
school problems. So what the psychiatrist is actually saying is that the reason
John has school problems is that he has problems in school. There are no
biological tests for ADHD, and the symptoms were voted into the diagnostic
manual DSM III , IV and 5.
The doctor says that john should
try out a stimulant medication, such as Ritalin or Adderal for his ADHD. This seems to work fine. John
becomes quiet and almost obsessive about his schoolwork. He gets problem
sleeping and seems bit depressed though.
The doctor gives a “mild sedative”
(benzo) for him to sleep more easily every night.
After some months the depression gets worse
and he starts talking about hearing voices, and says he has thought about
killing himself. Stimulants may cause
mania or psychosis, and may lead to suicide. John’s parents get very worried
and take him to the psychiatrist again. Since the psychiatrist is the one who
has prescribed the stimulant, he naturally thinks that John has got other
problems now and prescribes an antidepressant for the depression and an
antipsychotic for the voices. The parents are worried, but thankful that they
have got treatment for their son.
The antidepressant is stimulating
just like the stimulant, and the resulting symptoms are more thoughts of
wanting to die, more voices, but the antipsychotics seem to make all these
things unimportant. Everything starts to seem unimportant to John, especially
his hygiene, and this creates problems with bullying in school. John does not
like the effect of the antipsychotic. It makes him restless and tired at the
same time, so after a while he refuses to take it, claiming he is not crazy.
A few days after he has stopped
taking the antipsychotics, the voices become really strong and they are talking
about suicide and death all the time. John’s parents are now desperate and they
get him admitted to psychiatric ER against his will. Here he gets more drugs
and is out after 3 days, quite sedated.
However, after some days he does not want to take the new medications either,
since they have much of the same side effects as the old ones. Two days go by, and the same delirious crazy
behavior takes over again.
Is John mentally ill or is he the
victim of a medical culture which is much too quick to medicate, and not
willing to see that these medications have side effects that look like other
mental disorders.
It would not be surprising if most
of the violently crazy youth are that way due to side effects of drug cocktails. There
is no research on most of the combinations in the cocktails, so one cannot say
that they represent evidence based practice.
Imagine if the name of the
medications were alcohol and cocaine. Alcohol is very similar to the benzos and
cocaine is so similar to Ritalin that cocaine addicts cannot feel the
difference if the snort Ritalin. So your child has been made addicted to
cocaine for his concentration problems and then addicted to alcohol at night to
sleep since he gets sleepless from the cocaine use. Would we then maybe think
that we are doing something wrong with this child and not be so surprised that
he can become a danger to self or others ? Would we then think of removing the
cocaine and alcohol to see if things calmed down?
The biggest problem may be giving
antipsychotics to young people who are unstable and rebellious and who want to
live life, have a sex life, not feel drugged in to a stupor and not get fat. It
is very much to be expected that a young person will want to stop the
medication after a while, quickly, and this is almost a guarantee for a
psychotic reaction since the brain has compensated for the drugging by becoming
hypersensitive.
Two very big research projects by
the World Health Organization has shown that when less medication is given in
developing countries, more people get completely well from schizophrenia. Maybe
we can learn something from these countries? Less use of drugs may be just a
part of it. Closer family ties are probably very important. Young people with
psychotic problems are expected to “get over it”, and they are kept in the
family as long as it takes. Even the belief that they have been hexed by
somebody is better than the western belief that we are dealing with permanent
biological disorders that will just destroy the brain more and more. A view
that sees even psychotic symptoms as something we all may experience,
normalizing , may be very liberating. Seeing ADHD symptoms as high energy and
creativity levels are also very comforting. Since no biological markers have
been found for these disorders, with so much money being used and so much
prestige at stake, we may be fairly certain that they don’t exist. Thus taking
the view that the brains of so-called disturbed people are normal, is very
scientifically correct. This should be the so-called null hypothesis, and
anyone claiming otherwise would have to prove the abnormality beyond doubt to
be taken seriously. A completely normal computer may function poorly if there
is a programming error, or some settings are wrong. In the same way, a brain
can function poorly if some of the “settings” are wrong. Schizophrenia may be
conceptualized as a problem of audio settings in the brain. Thoughts become
audible, but are not really more crazy than our normal thoughts. All people may
have severely critical thoughts such as “you are a jerk for doing that”. Put a sound on that thought, and we call it
schizophrenia. Most people can have two voices in the form of thoughts in the
form of a running commentary of action. Imagine a shy boy wanting to ask a girl
for a dance. The thoughts may go like this: Ask, her, this is your chance! No,
I can’t do that, my voice will shake! You can do it. Youhave talked to her many
times before. Yes, but that was before I fell in love with her.
If the person really hears this
dialog in his head, it is considered ad a really bad sign of schizophrenia.
However, thought voices are so
close to being heard that we can easily describe the tone of voice and often
whose voice we are using in our thoughts.
A person with very serious contamination/handwashing OCD can be totally
disabled by it. However, this is also a setting. We all feel the need to wash
our hands before we eat, and surgeons should was their hand like an OCD
patient. So we have different settings at different times.
We can modify these settings
through talk therapy (programming) practical experience (exposure) and
psychological practice. As a psychologist, I see this every day. It is exciting
to see patients again after one or two weeks, to see if they have been able to
reprogram themselves between sessions.
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