Dr Fred Moss | Seeing Mental Health Differently With A New Model Of Psychiatry

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  • čas přidán 3. 07. 2022
  • Dr. Fred Moss is a graduate of Northwestern University Medical School and a licensed psychiatrist who has served the mental health industry for nearly four decades. During that time he has consulted patients, practitioners, medical facilities, non-profit organisations, and community groups.
    While his initial interest in psychiatry was to expand on communication and human connections as primary healing tools, a shift in the medical paradigm in the 80’s led to physicians diagnosing patients with biological and chemical imbalances, and prescribing medications as a primary way of dealing with life’s distress. The medications, which on occasion seemed to briefly quell the stated concerns, appeared to be exacerbating-even causing-the symptoms they were prescribed to treat.
    In 2006, Dr. Fred began taking a new approach with his patients, working with a chosen few to assist in reclaiming their lives from the clenched fists of psychiatric diagnoses and medication. Lo and behold, they reliably eventually improved, even to the point of their diagnoses actually disappearing.
    In the podcast we spoke about a number of deep and insightful topics including:-
    - Questioning 'normal' views on mental health and the world in general
    - Connecting to the heart of healing
    - The value of beliefs and opinions
    - Is it possible to unite humanity?
    - Modern day psychiatry and it's problems
    Dr Fred Moss's Websites
    welcometohumanity.net/
    drfred@welcometohumanity.net
    welcometohumanity.net/podcast
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Komentáře • 6

  • @user-co2ds3ox5u
    @user-co2ds3ox5u Před 2 lety +3

    I used to work as a mental health nurse and everything you say is absolutely true. In the Australian system, to believe anything other than that medication is the answer to people's problems, you are frowned upon by the 'professionals', and to show compassion is a sign of weakness.
    I was forced out of work because I refused to be vac**ed. But I'm now glad I'm no longer there. It is draining watching people get abused day in and day out.

    • @trudymorgan7456
      @trudymorgan7456 Před rokem +1

      Please research this guy. Not sure if anything he speaks is truthful. I believe he even once said his brother was a psychiatrist. Many poor reviews about a psychiatrist by the same name who moved from city to city state to state. Many very poor reviews and even a couple states that did not renew his license or he “voluntarily” gave up his license.

    • @user-co2ds3ox5u
      @user-co2ds3ox5u Před rokem

      @@trudymorgan7456 Thanks Trudy.

  • @trudymorgan7456
    @trudymorgan7456 Před 9 měsíci

    Please remove video with Fred Moss
    Many bad reviews if you google Fred Moss MD reviews