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Josef Witt-Doerring | Psychiatry is Not What You Think | Psychology Is Podcast 61

Dr. Josef (Life on Less Meds
Podcast) shares surprising truths he's uncovered while working in the field of psychiatry.
00:00 Dr. Josef’s awakening
08:00 Drinking the kool-aid
10:23 The psychology of psychiatrists
15:00 FDA approval
19:50 Drugging inmates
24:10 Adverse effects of psychiatric drugs
33:55 Does anyone need ‘meds’?
38:55 Chemical support
43:20 Contributing factors
46:07 Support and pushback
49:43 Josef and his wife
51:56 The white coat effect
54:20 How to taper off of drugs
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  • @psychologyis
    @psychologyisАй бұрын

    For more on this topic, visit our “Examining Psychiatry” playlist. kzread.info/head/PL1CztxANXYAcWwPQpGk8tB6IECVek32j4&si=UCSnrIyuJzGAWgQe

  • @karensu5147

    @karensu5147

    28 күн бұрын

    I wouldnt say cannabis is a simple way to reduce stress . Its pretty well known now that the THC level in the cannibis smoked nowdays is 50% stronger than in the 60's-70's and can actually cause schizophrenia to develop.....paranoia, fear, delusions and disorganization of thoughts.

  • @timkoontz7370
    @timkoontz7370Ай бұрын

    I was under the care of Josef’s wife, Marissa, who is also a psychiatrist who practices in the same area as Josef. If not for her intervention, I don’t know if I’d still be around. I personally cannot endorse the Witt -Doerring team more highly. We need more MDs like them!!! A truly awesome pair!

  • @nehopsa
    @nehopsaАй бұрын

    My life was DESTROYED by them. Neurotoxicity. Tolerance-withdrawal vicious circuit. Akathisia-suicidiality. Social stigma. Life gone, finished, anihilated.

  • @Sarahpreecenelsonnz

    @Sarahpreecenelsonnz

    28 күн бұрын

    so sorry they did this to you. You are incredible to have survived all this and I hope it gets better for you. I hope the worst of it is over for you.

  • @carolapersoon7501

    @carolapersoon7501

    24 күн бұрын

    Hi nehopsa, you must have sufferd a lot. I so hope life is better now. Please remember that every day is a new day and has new opportunities. I hope you can find a love for live again.

  • @beam3819

    @beam3819

    18 күн бұрын

    My belief allow me to think in a long time line. This life is a war. The next ages to come is peace and healing. Best of wishes. Norway ❤❤

  • @js4740

    @js4740

    13 күн бұрын

    It is disappointing to see "capitalism" brought into this subject by highly educated people, as if socialism or communism bring easier lives for people, with less anxiety or suffering which is exactly the opposite of truth. Perhaps you could just admit that life is hard, period. That life in the US is better than many places in the world, but also suffering is relative. If you dont know worse suffering, your suffering is bad none the less. That we have to pick up oir cross and carry it, regardless. And it seems to me that the wisdom I have aquired is that when you surmount one problem, others arrive. This isnt a curse, or something to be fixed, but natural development. You figure out a problem, then move on to be able to see and then address, master other problems. Problems change as you age, move through phases of life, and you gather more wisdom ABOUT life, humans, relationships and derive value from sharing it and helping others cope with their own problems, flourish themselves. But laying any of it at the feet of capitalism is ridiculous.

  • @TrueLunacy

    @TrueLunacy

    3 күн бұрын

    Same here, they’re absolutely criminals

  • @richardmanoogian8513
    @richardmanoogian8513Ай бұрын

    One good doctor. He must be built like an Olympian, because he is definitely swimming against the current. Save as many as you can, Doc. God Bless . Take care

  • @incognito595

    @incognito595

    Ай бұрын

    LOOK UP "WHISTLEBLOWER." DR.JOSEF IS A WHISTLEBLOWER. THANK GOD THESE PEOPLE ARE FINALLY BEING EXPOSED FOR THE DESTROYERS THAT THEY ARE. MANY, MANY PEOPLE ARE NOW DEAD BECAUSE OF THEM. TRUTH!!!!!!

  • @ohgawd

    @ohgawd

    28 күн бұрын

    HE SHOULD HAVE A FULL SECURITY DETAIL!

  • @afol4016

    @afol4016

    26 күн бұрын

    SAVING LIVES. YOU BETTER BELIEVE THAT, BECAUSE IT IS LITERALLY A MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH. MANY, MANY, MANY DID NOT SURVIVE.

  • @incognito595

    @incognito595

    26 күн бұрын

    Look up "Whistleblower." (And "Courage." And "Integrity.")

  • @stevekaylor5606

    @stevekaylor5606

    3 күн бұрын

    @@ohgawd Hopefully, not SSSS - like Gabbard!

  • @user-by3ds9rk6e
    @user-by3ds9rk6eАй бұрын

    Dr Josef saved my life. I had a feeling these meds I was on were doing more damage than good. I've never felt better. I'm more stable and focused now than ever before. He's the best. ❤

  • @psychologyis

    @psychologyis

    Ай бұрын

    Amazing!

  • @FruitFreedom

    @FruitFreedom

    Ай бұрын

    👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @stevekaylor5606

    @stevekaylor5606

    Ай бұрын

    @@psychologyis Mental health is the practice of agapeic love, instead of selfishness!

  • @trevmint5615

    @trevmint5615

    Ай бұрын

    So what happened? You quit taking them or they were modified? Please tell

  • @ohgawd

    @ohgawd

    28 күн бұрын

    ​@@stevekaylor5606the hell!

  • @recynd77
    @recynd77Ай бұрын

    Dr. Josef is my hero. He’s one of the only psychiatrists I’d ever trust.

  • @susanbell5835

    @susanbell5835

    Ай бұрын

    Yes, and Dr. Breggin is amazing, as well.

  • @incognito595

    @incognito595

    19 күн бұрын

    THERE ARE MANY OTHERS. MANY RESEARCHERS TELLING US THE SAME THING. FOR MANY DECADES.

  • @ajax700
    @ajax700Ай бұрын

    One of the few who speaks about PSSD and terrible health damage caused by medicines. Best wishes.

  • @cheetahgoldenfire
    @cheetahgoldenfire8 күн бұрын

    Dr.Josef is the healthy future of psychiatry.

  • @bah667
    @bah667Ай бұрын

    I worked in Hospital Security. Was directed to hold patients down while clinical staff injected meda into people who didn't want them. I feel much h shame looking back. Wish I never did this. Peace

  • @incognito595

    @incognito595

    Ай бұрын

    @@bah667 BARBARIC SADISTS. THEY ARE NARCISSISTIC ABUSERS.

  • @evelynmonro7342

    @evelynmonro7342

    Ай бұрын

    I still have nightmares

  • @incognito595

    @incognito595

    29 күн бұрын

    He means "injected meds" to sedate and incapacitate patients Against Their Will!

  • @karensu5147

    @karensu5147

    28 күн бұрын

    ​@@sharynmainin a psych hospital, some patients who refuse meds are a DANGER TO SELVES OR OTHERS and without enforced meds would continue to be a DTO or DTS. That is why the courts sent them there for treatment.

  • @ohgawd

    @ohgawd

    28 күн бұрын

    ​@@karensu5147bull

  • @celticwarrior5646
    @celticwarrior5646Ай бұрын

    Ha,safe and effective for 3 months! I was left on them indefinitely by my GP. Came off after 5 years of my own volition and failed. Took me over 31 years and years of failed tapers and hell to get off. I can safely say these drugs have ruined my life after losing my job,years of lost wages and can't work because I'm still in protracted withdrawal. I'm the result of what leaving people on these drugs long term looks like. Misery and pain. The drug lobotomy and chemical castration. They should all be in jail for medical negligence.

  • @incognito595

    @incognito595

    Ай бұрын

    NO QUESTION! BEYOND APPALLING AND DESPICABLE!

  • @afol4016

    @afol4016

    26 күн бұрын

    MILLIONS OF LIVES AND FUTURES AND DREAMS DESTROYED.FOR OVER 60 YEARS. That is TRUE FOR MOST, IF NOT ALL. IN MY CASE, THE AMOUNT TOTALS EASILY IN EXCESS OF $200,000 OVER MANY, MANY YEARS. AND, IT WAS NO FAULT OF MY OWN WHATSOEVER.

  • @incognito595

    @incognito595

    Күн бұрын

    @@celticwarrior5646 BRAIN DAMAGE BRAIN DAMAGE BRAIN DAMAGE

  • @kendallbaum7908
    @kendallbaum790829 күн бұрын

    Dr. Josef is so brave and compassionate. I am working with him now. He is amazing. His level of patience and care is astounding. I have a brain injury so I am not able to be as articulate as I wish but I cannot recommend him enough. He is doing groundbreaking work. Because of him people are going to come around and see the atrocities being committed and hopefully more people can be saved or not have to go through this nightmare at all.

  • @afol4016

    @afol4016

    26 күн бұрын

    IT IS CALLED "WHISTLEBLOWER." LOOK IT UP.

  • @incognito595

    @incognito595

    24 күн бұрын

    ATROCITIES. YES. A NIGHTMARE, TRULY. AN ABOMINATION, YES.. BRAIN DAMAGE, YES.

  • @TalRachman
    @TalRachmanАй бұрын

    You guys pointed out exactly what I've been trying to tell people for a while - it's not (only) the adverse effect that should worry us, but the effects in themselves.

  • @psychologyis

    @psychologyis

    Ай бұрын

    such an important point. thank you for spreading it.

  • @stevekaylor5606

    @stevekaylor5606

    Ай бұрын

    @@psychologyis People on psychiatric drugs have to rev themselves up - to be able to say something!

  • @kmshultz

    @kmshultz

    Ай бұрын

    As Dr. Josef said, and Nick highlighted: many of the adverse effects *are* the main effects. I would even say that there are no 'side effects' of these drugs. There are only effects. Joanna Moncrieff has said it well. To paraphrase her, this is what an ethical psychiatrist should tell their patients: these drugs do not target diseases, they simply alter your consciousness in certain ways. If all the effects, taken together, are worth it to you right now, try taking the drug for a while. If the balance shifts, we can reconsider. But this is no cure for your mental suffering.

  • @vodkacannon

    @vodkacannon

    20 күн бұрын

    @@stevekaylor5606I believe some psychiatric drugs make it difficult to form thoughts.

  • @ktjoonbug

    @ktjoonbug

    6 күн бұрын

    Yes exactly!!

  • @melaniecomito6817
    @melaniecomito6817Ай бұрын

    Wonderful conversation. Thank you both for your courageous work. My daughter was on an SSRI for eight years and the nurse practitioner told me we could taper off in a month. They don’t know what they’re doing.

  • @katieandnick4113

    @katieandnick4113

    Ай бұрын

    Tapering isn’t necessary for everyone though. There will be withdrawal symptoms only if you believe there will. It truly is a “mind over matter” situation.

  • @Jannietime1

    @Jannietime1

    Ай бұрын

    @@katieandnick4113 oh okay, put your hand on a burner on the stove and tell me about what happens. I can't believe anyone here liked your comment.

  • @brother_of_bruh

    @brother_of_bruh

    Ай бұрын

    @@katieandnick4113 that really sounds like nonsense what you‘re saying. You reckon people get withdrawal from opiates too only because they believe in it?

  • @pineappleflow2876

    @pineappleflow2876

    22 күн бұрын

    @@katieandnick4113 Lmao this has to be a troll

  • @kartikadamon

    @kartikadamon

    21 күн бұрын

    @@katieandnick4113you don’t know what you are talking about.

  • @lillyvs1
    @lillyvs121 күн бұрын

    Dr., you are a super hero by breaking away from mainstream medicine. Carry on doing the good work!! 🌹

  • @barbh1
    @barbh1Ай бұрын

    He mentioned Public Citizen suing the drug company. Thank god for Ralph Nader who founded Public Citizen in 1971.

  • @pasqualeperri5661

    @pasqualeperri5661

    Ай бұрын

    As in case of our son I think a lot of high functioning Asperger's is being mistakenly medicated. Our son is now off all medication

  • @kmshultz
    @kmshultzАй бұрын

    Dr. Josef is so kind and thoughtful, just like Nick. You two are modeling how to challenge the psychiatric orthodoxy from a spirit not of blame and bitterness, but one of humanity and compassion. Really enjoyed this conversation! I hope he comes back for Round 2 some day.

  • @incognito595
    @incognito59523 күн бұрын

    MILLIONS OF LIVES DESTROYED. AND THE DEATHS. MANY DEATHS, EVERYWHERE. IT'S TIME FOR THIS CRIME TO STOP.

  • @kristinmeyer489
    @kristinmeyer489Ай бұрын

    Too much power in the hands of the arrogant and indifferent.

  • @margyeoman3564

    @margyeoman3564

    21 күн бұрын

    It is not that they can not see or discern some things with their training. It is that that can not understand people's need, nor their souls, nor their emotions which they think are fears and reactions. What' your purpose is, is to heal, to help with stability in a person. What do you have to heal with? A pill or 10 pills?

  • @stevekaylor5606

    @stevekaylor5606

    6 күн бұрын

    @@margyeoman3564 Empirical tinkering and Labeling by vetted professionals - hubristic!

  • @kristinmeyer489

    @kristinmeyer489

    3 күн бұрын

    ​@@stevekaylor5606Wear a lab coat and only then be taken seriously, as a human.

  • @stevekaylor5606

    @stevekaylor5606

    3 күн бұрын

    @@kristinmeyer489 Yes, put on a professional cloak - then denounce someone with a Label, instead of coaching his potential !

  • @juliehorsley48
    @juliehorsley48Ай бұрын

    I do wish that more people could receive the wisdoms and insights from you both. This is such an important conversation. As a counsellor, I witness the direct side effects all the time. Thank you for doing what you do.

  • @incognito595
    @incognito59525 күн бұрын

    Talk about All the Deaths, Dr. Josef. Please. So people will know how serious this is.

  • @es1347
    @es1347Ай бұрын

    Please if you can address the issue with psychiatric drugs effect on the gut microbiome and it's implications. There is enough literature already. Thank you very much for the work you are doing

  • @leicalove9384

    @leicalove9384

    Ай бұрын

    Yes that would be interesting.

  • @incognito595
    @incognito595Ай бұрын

    THEY ALL KNOW. EVERY LAST ONE OF THEM. DON'T DOUBT THAT FOR A SECOND. THEY HAVE KNOWN THIS FOR MORE THAN 60 YEARS.

  • @ccc771
    @ccc771Ай бұрын

    the problem we have here in Australia we have a mental health system forcing patients to take there medication so doctors here like Dr Josef are few and far between. To add to our problem we have alot of misinformation in our media here who think people who dont take there medication are a danger to other people in there communities which in my opinion is often untrue and really makes all us people who want to come off these drugs feel totally alone and not worth helping this needs to change.

  • @TalRachman

    @TalRachman

    Ай бұрын

    The problem you are describing is global and identical almost everywhere on earth (I've been living in 3 different countries and speak 4 languages).

  • @amarshmuseconcepta6197

    @amarshmuseconcepta6197

    Ай бұрын

    🎯 & *DITTO*​ *KERCHING!!!* 🤨 🤬ts 👍 😉 @@TalRachman

  • @nosmartyr

    @nosmartyr

    Ай бұрын

    That's America too. All a "friend" has to do to get me locked up is call the police and tell them I have a history of mental illness and im off my meds and dangerous to others or myself. Legally these are magical words that has ensured I have less rights and less worth than someone who has no history of mental illness.

  • @estelled389

    @estelled389

    Ай бұрын

    I'm in Australia and it's shocking the medical institution on a whole is pathetic and dangerous.

  • @afol4016

    @afol4016

    26 күн бұрын

    Although he has not told us, I think Dr. Josef is from Australia.

  • @susanbell5835
    @susanbell5835Ай бұрын

    Nice to hear the shout-out to Robert Whitaker, author of the very important book "Anatomy of an Epidemic" and founder of the excellent website Mad in America.

  • @1grandmam5babies
    @1grandmam5babies8 күн бұрын

    Heroes walk among us! Bless you both for putting this information out there. You’re surely saving lives by educating the masses.

  • @siobhanglynn7662
    @siobhanglynn766224 күн бұрын

    I’ve been on psychotropic medication for 30 years and have been told that if I try to get off of them I will end up back in the psychiatric ward. I take Abilify and Depakote. I wish I could go off of the medication and they have undoubtedly damaged my health and metabolism. But it’s always been comply, comply, comply with the medication. That’s how I was told to be.

  • @ijustagirl74
    @ijustagirl74Ай бұрын

    After 12 years i came off,i knew i was dying hallucinating .The worse year of my life coming off them.I feel heartbroken drs did this to me,i trusted them,now i will never open up'to pyhc drs again.still traumatized by them

  • @anabanana7902

    @anabanana7902

    Ай бұрын

    Hi. How you go down from drugs. I am 12 years on it. I would like to go down. 😢

  • @Sarahpreecenelsonnz

    @Sarahpreecenelsonnz

    27 күн бұрын

    @@anabanana7902 hyperbolic tapering. very slowly. very gradually. Some people start with a 10% reduction for e.g. 4 weeks, monitor effects, and then if manageable, drop again from there another 10% of the current dose. As these reductions often need to involve pill chopping or weighing etc, can you speak to a pharmacist as some are able to do this for you or convert tablets to liquid form to make it more manageable. This is not medical advise. this is just what i have gleaned from lay persons forums.

  • @ishabellanamthrak1015

    @ishabellanamthrak1015

    24 күн бұрын

    I just healed myself and don't choose to play the game. No grudges just accept life as it is and refuse to lose my joy in life.

  • @ijustagirl74

    @ijustagirl74

    24 күн бұрын

    @@ishabellanamthrak1015 You are correct,its getting mentle clarity again and it does come back..

  • @incognito595
    @incognito595Ай бұрын

    Dr. Josef, You KNOW why this has been going on for so long! It's the MONEY. Follow the MONEY! You are a Hero, Dr. Josef, But you already know that. You have Courage and Integrity, which the rest of them lack. THEY ARE COWARDS, WHO ARE AFRAID OF LOSING THEIR INCOME. IT IS VERY SIMPLE.

  • @lyndarandall189
    @lyndarandall18924 күн бұрын

    FINALLY, THE TRUTH! God Bless you sir....

  • @susanjonesnow

    @susanjonesnow

    5 күн бұрын

    So true!

  • @claireh.7605
    @claireh.7605Ай бұрын

    I think the SSRI inventors said “Symptoms show up AFTER three months, so let’s stop studying right there and also let just not develop an instrument to collect data on withdrawal symptoms and just label all of that returning original depression.”

  • @incognito595

    @incognito595

    24 күн бұрын

    ALWAYS. ALWAYS.

  • @Jannietime1
    @Jannietime1Ай бұрын

    Our belief in authority is a major human flaw. I've learned a lot on the topic from Larkin Rose on KZread. We have to evolve out of these old mindsets as a species. On the other hand, we should all get ahold of a white coat and put up some framed diploma's behind us and start making video's about the harm of psych drugs. After all, we, the harmed, are the authorities on neurological injury.

  • @user-le6qm2bu4z

    @user-le6qm2bu4z

    Ай бұрын

    This is one of the most important statements in the world. Thank you.

  • @lordnelsonmc.billionberg9166

    @lordnelsonmc.billionberg9166

    Ай бұрын

    You see it with how the masses believe everything our leaders tell them. Climate change ClotShots. They are to naive.

  • @Sarahpreecenelsonnz

    @Sarahpreecenelsonnz

    28 күн бұрын

    @jannietime1 ❤ 100% agree with you. Josef Witt-Doerring is somebody who is clearly aware of the arrogant ignorance of his own profession and the harm it does. I wonder why he cloaks himself (white coat) and frames himself (diplomas) in the paraphenalia asociated with stereotypical medical authority and expertise. For those of us who have come to know the true ignorance and harmful arrogance of this paradigm, those trappings of 'credibility' speak of something entirely other.

  • @afol4016

    @afol4016

    26 күн бұрын

    AND BRAIN DAMAGE.

  • @afol4016

    @afol4016

    26 күн бұрын

    THEY ALL KNOW. ALL OF THEM.

  • @kristine423
    @kristine423Ай бұрын

    One thing I believe often is overlooked is how lack of nutrients (vitamins, minerals etc) or imbalances (hormones etc) could highly contribute to psych problems. I had insomnia isues for years. At 15-16 years old I went to my doctor with the issue. He put me on the strongest sleep medicine straight away.. (which looking back were insane?!) Imovane. Later on I started taking a multivitamin also containing minerals etc, and.. Guess what?.. my insomnia went away🤔 my question is WHY does doctors prescribe possible lifechanging 'medicine' instead of checking for imbalances and their levels of important vitamins etc... If the body is not functioning properly, ofc symptoms (often mental!) will appear. And these symptoms would in many cases clear up, or create a better capacity to improve when being dealy with... It seems like these things are almost forbidden for doctors to check into. They only focus on medicine..

  • @kristine423

    @kristine423

    Ай бұрын

    Also I had extreme anxiety some years later. Without talking to a psychologist, I was prescribed an ssri (cipralex). I totally changed personality, and looking back I believe I were MANIC. this lead to me putting myself in lifetreathening situations several times...

  • @HMhandmade
    @HMhandmade23 күн бұрын

    Collateral affect, staying in an abusive domestic situation for DECADES because I was numb to it and everything was because I was “Mentally Ill” 😢

  • @incognito595
    @incognito59511 күн бұрын

    THEY ARE SADISTS. IF YOU THINK THIS IS "SURELY AN EXAGERRATION," YOU ARE WRONG. THIS IS AN ABOMINATION.

  • @Original_Flanno
    @Original_FlannoАй бұрын

    Dr.Josef is a real one. Thank you guys for what you are doing

  • @oilselevated4808
    @oilselevated4808Ай бұрын

    Natural medicine, using organic essential oils, are so healing on so many levels.

  • @susanbell5835

    @susanbell5835

    Ай бұрын

    Yes, and holistic body/mind therapeutic approaches

  • @susanbell5835
    @susanbell5835Ай бұрын

    I respectfully wouldn't say the drugs are "safe and effective for three months and then not safe and effective after that period". I would say that for many people, these drugs are not safe and effective from the get-go - from first dose - and sometimes very dramatically so.

  • @MrJerryStevenson
    @MrJerryStevensonАй бұрын

    I wish there was more interviews on addiction treatment centers and what they are doing to addicts regarding benzos and other areas. I was at Gateway and they were ripping people off of medication.

  • @user-ix3ms4eh7y
    @user-ix3ms4eh7yАй бұрын

    Great to listen to you both together. You raise interesting and important points.

  • @nosmartyr
    @nosmartyrАй бұрын

    Schizophrenic symptoms improve when you remove gluten & processed sugar from your diet. And 3 rounds of DBT also helped me. They don't want you to figure out how to manage your symptoms cuz there's no money in food being our medicine.

  • @Get__StuffDone

    @Get__StuffDone

    21 күн бұрын

    Plus take a good multivitamin and High B -complex that has METHYLCOBALAMIN and zero cyanocobalamin. And vitamin D.

  • @theresekirkpatrick3337
    @theresekirkpatrick333729 күн бұрын

    I was poisoned by pharmaceutical psychiatry for decades. Now i developed multiple chemical sensitivities and food intolerance. Life sucks and no one cares or can help. 😢 They ruined my life

  • @dalebattaglia

    @dalebattaglia

    3 күн бұрын

    Acupuncture can help detoxify your body.

  • @fightswithspirits915
    @fightswithspirits915Ай бұрын

    Test subjects. One must consider either people are extremely stupid or they’re malevolent. Examining world affairs indicates small number of people in power who are inherently evil. If greed and power are not your drug of choice, there’s no way for you to understand that statement.

  • @nosmartyr
    @nosmartyrАй бұрын

    I wonder how often what's reported as feeling suicidal is due to akathisia. Several anti-psych meds I've been put on gave me akathisia with the very first dose.

  • @Sarahpreecenelsonnz

    @Sarahpreecenelsonnz

    28 күн бұрын

    @nosmartyr it is truly abhorent that this phenomenon goes so under-reported and not addressed. It is no secret or suprise that people who didn't succeed in killing themselves prior to taking psychotropics, suddeny go all the way within a short time frame of starting, stopping or changing meds. I call it prescripticide. NOt suicide.

  • @freedomofspeech6905
    @freedomofspeech6905Ай бұрын

    Can’t wait to see your wonderful channel grow 🎉

  • @AndreeaCe
    @AndreeaCeАй бұрын

    Psychiatry is about selling drugs. The most shittiest drugs, under malpractice.

  • @itsablessingbeinganamerica1401

    @itsablessingbeinganamerica1401

    26 күн бұрын

    Yet adverse reactions and paradoxical reactions are not explained to patients.

  • @andywilson5677
    @andywilson5677Ай бұрын

    Great conversation. Thank you both!

  • @kellypawspa
    @kellypawspa23 күн бұрын

    .... There cant be any more severe side effects of any of it, then having it lapse for a few days due to waiting for money to come in. Not even the worst heroine withdrawl could even compare.. Sadly, Ive seen both a few times, although never experianced either firsthand. It really made me wonder if it could ever be worth any benefits at all, no matter how much better it temporarily made things seem?

  • @futures2247
    @futures2247Ай бұрын

    Psychotherapy has no evidence supporting it and the harms are well known but under researched.

  • @gracielasharon9587
    @gracielasharon9587Ай бұрын

    As a therapist alot of clients on alot of psychological meds and acknowledge they smoke alot of Marijuana. The psychiatrist still prescribed several psychiatric medications. People continue to have Anxiety, depression, and ptsd symptoms.

  • @gisellealvarado1723
    @gisellealvarado1723Ай бұрын

    Eye opening to say the least, thank you 🙏🏼

  • @coribanane2305
    @coribanane2305Ай бұрын

    Great doctor! Great podcast! Best wishes from Germany, Franziska

  • @carynmartin6053
    @carynmartin6053Ай бұрын

    It's pathetic how neglected and under prescribed the prisoners are in this country! So many addicts have horror stories about opiate detoxing in jail, so no wonder they're more apt to buy drugs on the inside, which keeps the dealers in big business!😮

  • @KiwikimNZ

    @KiwikimNZ

    Ай бұрын

    Yes I have worked in the medical unit of a woman’s prison and it shocked me to see the suffering of these inmates.

  • @dustygatrell-ru7tg

    @dustygatrell-ru7tg

    Ай бұрын

    They Cold turkeyed ms in jail off klonopin.

  • @kelseymathias3881
    @kelseymathias3881Ай бұрын

    What about nutritional deficiencies causing mental (as well as physical) problems?

  • @philawsonfur

    @philawsonfur

    Ай бұрын

    Doctors aren't nutritionists / chefs / motivational coaches. They can only practice in the clinical setting, there's so much overlap in disciplines that it takes to maintain a functioning human being beyond an appointment. Do we see the bigger issue here

  • @user-nz6xj3xj3x
    @user-nz6xj3xj3x2 күн бұрын

    I have been misdiagnosed, held against my will, tortured, taken to the supreme court by mental health and forced to take antipsychotics for almost seven years by Mental Health in Queensland Australia. If you complain about the hardcore side effects, they double your dose. They have done this to cover up a 10 hour torture that left me close to death in 2017. Unfortunately our drs in Australia are programmed to push those antipsychotics. I lost my parents during that time, was cut out of the will and disowned by family. I read in a psychology book that there is 27 dimensions and its better to drug us than allow us any insight. My life (i have schizophrenia, no issues, am a happy person, can elucidate states) certainly has scarred me a little, body, brain and soul. The Ministers office said the Australian Mental Health Act does not recognise the hippocratic oath - DO NO HARM. Does no one in corporate led government ever have to take any responsibilty for their actions. I asked the Dr Sin if he believed in God when he doubled my dribble drug dose. He scoffed NO in derision. Oops wrong answer NPC Sim. Looking forward to seeing the wall of lies crumble like castles made of sand... We all know that the whole industry is a farce. Cheers Dr Josef.

  • @MarkAngelika
    @MarkAngelikaАй бұрын

    PS Funny the admittance of Power of a labcoat and diplomas. One suggestion for those interested in going into psychiatry: Intern at a psychiatric ward as a Patient. That’s the True Philosophical, Spiritual, Mental Tutorial you need to endure and deserve the title of Doctor: First, do no harm

  • @incognito595

    @incognito595

    24 күн бұрын

    MILLIONS OF LIVES DESTROYED OVER THE PAST 65-70 YEARS. NEVER, EVER GO TO A PSYCHIATRIST.I, AMONG MULTITUDES, AM LUCKY TO BE ALIVE. FACT. MANY ARE DEAD NOW BY THEIR OWN HAND. FACT!!!!!!!

  • @patreaodonoghue8677
    @patreaodonoghue8677Ай бұрын

    Thank-you for the very informative conversation on a very important topic

  • @incognito595
    @incognito59517 күн бұрын

    YOU ARE A HERO, DR. JOSEF.

  • @anju8376
    @anju8376Ай бұрын

    based on my personal experience w psychiatrists, i generally assume all psychiatrists are psychopathic.

  • @drapetomaniadrapetomania5998
    @drapetomaniadrapetomania599818 күн бұрын

    Thanks

  • @afol4016
    @afol401626 күн бұрын

    YOU WILL BE VERY LUCKY IF YOU COME OUT ALIVE. THEY ALL KNOW.

  • @sinceritynature202
    @sinceritynature2027 күн бұрын

    "There's hardly any empahsis on side effects in Psychiatry" not only is this the case across the board, but there are some psychiatrists who are genuinely taught that there are "no side effects" to these drugs. Period. Cannot even tell you the number of psychiatrists and nurse that have insisted to me, INSISTED, that there is "no such thing" as "side effects". Noth people I've encounters in the MH system and talked to outside of it. There are no standards of scientific proof or education in the MH field. None.

  • @sunnygirl9691
    @sunnygirl9691Ай бұрын

    This is so confusing. So you’re saying you went from incompetent doctors to more competent doctors. You went from committing malpractice on a daily basis to less offensive options now. Is this correct? None of these revelations (regarding psychiatric medication) are new. We have known all of this for quite some time.

  • @incognito595

    @incognito595

    24 күн бұрын

    60-70+ YEARS. THE ONLY ONES WHO DIDN'T KNOW ARE THE PATIENTS.

  • @glorial100
    @glorial100Ай бұрын

    Informative, insightful & liberating. Thank you!

  • @vericacvetkovic9093
    @vericacvetkovic90936 күн бұрын

    My friend's husband has Parkinson's disease and he was given medication that made him suicidal. Now he is not on it any more, but they put him on Zoloft.

  • @allencollins6031
    @allencollins603121 күн бұрын

    Thanks for truth.

  • @rubbersoul227
    @rubbersoul22717 күн бұрын

    At 15yo, I was put on citalopram for panic attacks. I suddenly noticed sexual problems like having difficulty with orgasm, as well as being in the mood. Once I stopped at 17, my period was absent for over 3 months. I had to go to the ER when it came back because I was bleeding heavily, couldn't get out of bed, and it lasted almost a month long. 14 years later, I still struggle with irregular, heavy, and extremely painful periods.

  • @Dudeguymansir
    @Dudeguymansir24 күн бұрын

    If a patient becomes violent on psych meds, should the doctor have any liability? Should the patient be allowed protection from liability?

  • @AdrienneFollini
    @AdrienneFollini4 күн бұрын

    I am a pysch nurse and can see both sides but this shows only one side. There are many people who function great on meds and in fact believe those meds have saved their lives. You can’t put everyone on one basket plus depending on diagnosis some people have a better quality of life with their med. I do feel in general practice these meds are given very fast and easy but if your going to make and argument you really need to show both sides to maintain any type of integrity in your field. Also those working in healthcare know that big pharmaceutical companies are benefiting from many specialities not just psychiatry. Healthcare in general has become more corrupt but it’s all around the world not just here. Also you know a lot has to do with money, it’s easier to give a patient a pill then paying for therapy and lifestyle and diet because then that affects other things other than pysch but now foods. It never ends, it’s all about money, be your own advocate and look at what helps you.

  • @Sarahpreecenelsonnz
    @Sarahpreecenelsonnz28 күн бұрын

    10:40 "help people who were ADDICTED to these drugs". People aren't 'addicted' to these drugs, and to describe it this way is to fail to understand the pharmokinetics at play. Psychotropic drugs disrupt (with a sledgehammer for a nail effect) normal homeostatic neurology and chemistry. The body 'adapts' to the insult of these incoming chemical floods by shutting down receptors etc to try and mitigate the imbalances they cause. Eventually these adaptations become neural damage. When people seek to cease these medications, that damage is unmasked. And to make it even worse, because they are often misled by the prescribers sometimes it is the act of withdrawal itself that causes damage - beccause it is too sudden and rapid. This phenomenon should not be described as 'addiction'. Because that is false description of what occurs here. And under such misleading descriptions, are covered the true crimes of the psychiatry/psychology paradigms, which gets away with blaming the victim ('Addict') for what it has done to them.

  • @incognito595

    @incognito595

    24 күн бұрын

    THAT IS EXACTLY ACCURATE. THAT SHOULD BE HIGHLIGHTED FOR EVERYONE. NOT A "CHOICE" OR "ADDICTION" BRAIN DAMAGE BRAIN DAMAGE BRAIN. DAMAGE

  • @incognito595

    @incognito595

    8 күн бұрын

    I CAN'T TALK ABOUT WHAT THEY DID TO ME. BUT I HAVE SEEN THE SAME DAMAGE TO MANY OTHERS.IT IS UNSPEAKABLE. YOU HAVE NO IDEA.

  • @futures2247
    @futures2247Ай бұрын

    very useful conversation thank you

  • @incognito595
    @incognito59511 күн бұрын

    PLEASE, DR. JOSEF, CALL IT WHAT IT IS, BRAIN DAMAGE. YOU KNOW THAT. IS IT BECAUSE YOU DON'T WANT TO SCARE THEM? THEY DESERVE TO KNOW THE TRUTH.

  • @Jenessa-uu9ty
    @Jenessa-uu9ty8 күн бұрын

    I told myself I'll listen to this, keeping my mouth shut/stay out of the comments...I can't, though. Through middle school and high school, I saw a couple of psychologists. The first was an older man; the second was a woman, who I allowed to pry me open a bit more than I had the male psychologist. It wasn't my favorite thing in the world. I didn't despise it, either, though. She helped both me and my dad, too. She did some mediating. And we needed it, too. The reason I felt so compelled to comment is the psychologist appointments were for an hour and a half, every Thursday. E v e r y Thursday. This wasn't a Medi-Cal situation. It was paid for, out of my dad's pocket. Truthfully, I was likely on an insurance policy, somehow. But either way, we drove over an hour, 1 way, for every one of these appointments. And I'm quite aware that Psychologists aren't prescription writing medical professionals. But I wanted to tell my experience to you because of the time that was put in. *It was not enough.* We still have a long, long laundry list of issues to this very day. I've talked to my dad maybe 7 times in the last 32 years. I'm no cake walk. All I can say is he can be a potent, toxic, narcissistic human being. Not always. But for context, my visits to my psychologist appointments were from 1985 to 1989, possibly the early part of '90, which was when I turned 18. And I was outta there, while I was still 17. But in the early part of that year, I saw my doctor. Those appointments were very long-they always went over the hour mark. And it still fell short. It helped. The only medicating going on during that time was the self-medicating I did, on my own time. Just because the alcohol is expensive doesn't make it less harmful. And there were other things. It wasn't easy. I think back on it, voluntarily. I finally stopped getting the involuntary & sudden flashbacks from that part of my past. Or maybe it's just that something that happened since completely over shadowed that so powerfully, those memories were finally drown out. Either way, I never had a prescription, other than birth control pills. I had no choice in having the prescription. I didn't even take those! I had no need to. My first child was born when I was 23 years old. Over sharing. Thanks for this upload. New Sub.

  • @lordnelsonmc.billionberg9166
    @lordnelsonmc.billionberg9166Ай бұрын

    I know both of you guys. You do both amazing work !

  • @futures2247
    @futures2247Ай бұрын

    The white coat seems ironic

  • @helenaquin1797

    @helenaquin1797

    Ай бұрын

    He often goes without one. Maybe he spilled mustard on his shirt at lunch(?)

  • @Iliketurtlezz
    @IliketurtlezzАй бұрын

    Great show!

  • @johnCjr4671
    @johnCjr4671Ай бұрын

    Alcohol does help with the dopamine receptors and for some of us this is how we got happy before all of the pharmaceutical nonsense ! 😊

  • @SilentRunningRedux

    @SilentRunningRedux

    Ай бұрын

    I would love to hear Dr. Witt-Doerring’s opinion on patients using ALCOHOL as a “legal substitute” for the entire class of drugs classed as benzodiazepines. A UK physician (indeed TWO) suggests that ALCOHOL is a good substitute for benzos in a system (in UK, both “private” and “public” -NHS doctors & hospitals) where each doctor agrees tapering and NOT abrupt cessation should take place (to avoid seizures, number one, quite apart from other problems). I have been astonished, thoigh I was told this respectfully with an “argument” that ALCOHOL ACTS ON “GABA” receptors. Yes, it does. However there is only anecdotal agreement (if any) on which benzos can be “substituted” for one another. (Typically of course ppl on short acting benzos are moved if at all to diazepam, one of the most long-acting and widely available, then tapered off that. Dr Josef Witt-Doerring has argued that it may be better to taper from whatever particular drug a patient is already on, rather than switching within a drug “class” and then tapering.

  • @Audiobook876
    @Audiobook87624 күн бұрын

    Thank you Wonderful conversation 🤍🤍

  • @missshroom5512
    @missshroom551217 күн бұрын

    I am 54 and post menopausal now for 2 years. I would be curious to know how many people on these drugs are in their 40’s or during reproductive change in their lives. In our culture we collectively know about puberty and collectively know nothing about the ending of our reproductive years. I wonder how many of these groups of people are diagnosed with an disorder and kept on these meds because of losing reproductive hormones that not only changes our bodies but our minds as well. Just like the process of puberty …reverse puberty..as I call it…is a process and can be a long one. It is just a shame that we are such a sexualized and youth oriented people. We do no one justice.

  • @ktjoonbug
    @ktjoonbug6 күн бұрын

    Thank you. He saved my life!

  • @louarmstrong6128
    @louarmstrong6128Ай бұрын

    Do they consider CPTSD?

  • @angelaborcher9430

    @angelaborcher9430

    Ай бұрын

    They don't- not in the DSM

  • @lindavillani1157
    @lindavillani115723 күн бұрын

    Praise God for Psychiatry! I went to Christian therapy for years that saved my Mind and my family . I Loved psychology at an early age also.

  • @stuartbowenjr8393
    @stuartbowenjr83932 күн бұрын

    Excellent podcast. You both were great. Spot on! Bravo!!

  • @psychologyis

    @psychologyis

    17 сағат бұрын

    That means a lot. Thank you.

  • @reecewoods1775
    @reecewoods17759 күн бұрын

    I always found psychiatry baffling, people actually believe they understand an individual's human brain/mind. We know next to nothing about brains really. But you know everything don't you

  • @Elle-ht3km
    @Elle-ht3km6 күн бұрын

    Great talk, thank you

  • @kieronDillon
    @kieronDillon24 күн бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @incognito595
    @incognito595Ай бұрын

    DR. PETER BREGGIN AND MANY, MANY, MANY OTHERS. IT'S ALL HERE, ON THE INTERNET.YOU NEED TO KNOW HOW TO FIND IT. ASK SOMEONE.

  • @estelled389

    @estelled389

    Ай бұрын

    He saved my life . Tough Doctor with a heart of GOLD.

  • @afol4016

    @afol4016

    26 күн бұрын

    AND MANY, MANY OTHERS.

  • @incognito595
    @incognito59525 күн бұрын

    You mean "The Elephant In The Room", Dr. Josef? That they all Denied? And Lied about? That one?

  • @ancabostinariu6550
    @ancabostinariu6550Ай бұрын

    I practiced 20 years and questioned everything but medication works in some cases. Some people could not manage without. What alternative does psychology propose. I heard of analytical approach in psychosis. Is this an answer?

  • @nosmartyr

    @nosmartyr

    Ай бұрын

    What else did they try tho? Really? Did they cut out foods thry love ? Processed sugar and gluten make schizo worse. Did they balance their gut flora? Did they put somatic movements and yoga into practice? Did they take the major mushrooms for health: turkeys tail, cordyceps,lions mane, reshi? If they do all that & journal daily & work on healing old trauma & still need meds to exist then you have an argument for "necessary medication" by until all that has been implemented there is no argument for meds; simply an argument absorb taking no action to improve their condition.

  • @shawnleong3605

    @shawnleong3605

    16 күн бұрын

    obviously you still have the mind of the mainstream medical system. I would suggest you look into alternative methods that actually HEAL rather than cope or manage, including faith. And in this case, there is no such thing as "alternative medicine," but what works and what doesn't. In psychiatry, it is not medicine because it harms and KILLS out of corporate greed and societal conformity rather than helping the person who suffers and struggles.

  • @kathyfrancis9229
    @kathyfrancis92296 күн бұрын

    I was diagnosed with major depression six yrars ago. I was put on a ssri saw a phyc fir two hours. He changed me to a ssni a straight swap. Its nearly killed me. Ive aged twenty years. I can not even showrr myself keep my home clean. Even do a shopping list. I don't know where this will end. Im sixty three years old and im just waiting to die now. I hate all of them they have destroyed my life. Im broken and alone.

  • @incognito595

    @incognito595

    13 сағат бұрын

    GET OFF THEIR PILLS. DO WHATEVER YOU HAVE TO DO. TELL EVERYONE YOU WANT TO STOP THOSE PILLS. THEN YOU WILL EVENTUALLY GET BETTER. IT WILL TAKE A LONG TIME, PROBABLY.

  • @susanjonesnow
    @susanjonesnow5 күн бұрын

    So, so, true, right on.

  • @traianliviudanciu8665
    @traianliviudanciu86655 күн бұрын

    After ten years we will know the truth. Any new vaccines need at least five years to pass time test. I test Pfeizer in 2021 I hope IT will pass

  • @isa-manuelaalbrecht2951
    @isa-manuelaalbrecht2951Ай бұрын

    It is seen here in Switzerland that we just don't know medication interactions up from 3 different meds intake...Without doing any tests before serologically or by DNA all med-intake is questionable...🤑🤑🤑😣

  • @stefanopaolini1345

    @stefanopaolini1345

    Ай бұрын

    What would you ever grasp from "serological" tests lol this makes no sense

  • @isa-manuelaalbrecht2951

    @isa-manuelaalbrecht2951

    19 күн бұрын

    Sorry I meant blood tests in general 😊

  • @kellyannsilva1216
    @kellyannsilva1216Ай бұрын

    What are your thoughts on genesite testing?

  • @briana3186
    @briana3186Ай бұрын

    ... I bet psychiatry is EXACTLY what I think.

  • @donnakeith502
    @donnakeith502Ай бұрын

    How Im the world as a single 65 yr old mom whom.my 41 yr old daughter w schizophrenia. How pleeease do I help her on this ... I used to be on other types drugs and got myself off them.all.after yrs of being Elvis presley I been free of them all.oer 15 yrs. I really need some help w my daughter ...where im.in central ks

  • @Waves353

    @Waves353

    Күн бұрын

    Please look into the work of dr Georgia Ede and dr Chris Palmer

  • @incognito595
    @incognito5952 күн бұрын

    WHY DO YOU NEVER EVEN MENTION THE DOWNREGULATED GABA RECEPTORS, DR. JOSEF? I AM SERIOUSLY PERPLEXED BY THAT. CAN YOU TELL US THAT? OF COURSE THAT IS SECONDARY TO THE MAIN REASON FOR ALL THE SUFFERING,(THE NEGLIGENT PROVIDERS), BUT I THINK PATIENTS DESERVE TO KNOW THE SCIENTIFIC REASON THEY SUFFER SO MUCH.

  • @annestrada1724
    @annestrada1724Ай бұрын

    I know you'd love Dr. Wm. Glasser's books, especially "Reality Therapy."

  • @annestrada1724

    @annestrada1724

    Ай бұрын

    Dr. Glasser was a psychiatrist who did not prescribe drugs. Spoiler alert. He successfully rehabilitated veterans who were given up on and drugged into a perpetual catatonic state. He closed the wing of the hospital that housed them. The vets lived independently in their own apartment!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @ancabostinariu6550
    @ancabostinariu6550Ай бұрын

    I feel that working privately is way better than practicing for MHC but Colleges can still control what you prescribe and how you prescribe. How about Aripiprazol leading in some cases to gambling .

  • @incognito595
    @incognito59525 күн бұрын

    Please talk about The GABA RECEPTORS, DR. JOSEF.

  • @kdjourney51
    @kdjourney5123 күн бұрын

    side effect: Gut microbiome, GLP agonist, and massive weight gain. Rise of addictions and avoidance and dissociation coping. Interesting that a pharma effect is also available from alcohol and cannabis.

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