Is on mental health, wellbeing and the insititution of the family. Since I have been victimized by, let's say, the adverse effects of mental illness, I think I have some small qualification to make a start on this. I will interview psychiatrists, caregivers at mental institutions, patients themselves, their families, and... the people you call madmen on the streets. I know the last bit is going to be a bit tricky, but I'll go ahead with it. I have to know what happened so they got estranged from families for all time to come.
Also, I have seen multiple cases of mentally diseased people who don't seem to recover inspite of getting unconditional support from their families. I need to know where this unconditionality comes into the picture, and analyze the psychology of parents, siblings or relatives who mete it out. Imperfections can't be ignored if the qualified people have to make accurate judgments.
Which gives me the idea that psychiatry is somewhat a judgmental science. Can you really free yourself from bias and passion entirely when you are seeing a victim? Or, in the first place, should you? I intend to find out.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
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