Religions > Atheism > Manufacturing Victims: What the Psychology Industry is Doing to People
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"Tim Campbell" |
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11 Jan 2006 12:03:01 PM |
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Manufacturing Victims: What the Psychology Industry is Doing to People |
Dr. Tana Dineen, a licensed psychologist, has abandoned her clinical
practice and written a book titled Manufacturing Victims: What the
Psychology Industry is Doing to People. Her book is the result of her
extensive knowledge of the research in psycho-therapy as well as her
own
practical experience in the field.
She says, "Over ten million Americans seek the services of the
Psychology
Industry each year." In documenting the growth of psychotherapy, Dineen
says:
In the early 1960's, 14% of the U.S. population (25 million of a total
180
million) had ever received psychological services. By 1976, that number
had
risen to 26%. However by 1990, at least 33% (65 million of 250 million)
have
been psychological users at some point in their lives and in 1995, the
American Psychological Association stated that 46% of the U.S.
population
(128 million) had seen a mental health professional. Some even predict
that
by the year 2000 users will be the majority -- constituting 80% of the
population.
Dineen's main thesis for which she provides extensive support is this:
With degrees in psychology, medicine, social work, nursing or with no
academic qualifications at all, the expanding work force of the
Psychology
Industry relies for its survival and growth on its ability to
manufacture
victims.
Dineen relates in detail how the psychological manufacturing of victims
takes place. She differentiates between real victims and the ones
manufactured by the Psychology Industry, which involves a blurring
between
the two and spreads a net to include virtually everyone. She concludes
her
book by saying:
The Psychology Industry can neither reform itself from within nor
should it
be allowed to try. It should be stopped from doing what it is doing to
people, from manufacturing victims. And while the Psychology Industry
is
being dismantled, people can boycott psychological treatment, protest
the
influence of the Psychology Industry and resist being manufactured into
victims (http://www.pamweb.org/manvictims.html).
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| User: "Enkidu" |
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| Title: Re: Manufacturing Victims: What the Psychology Industry is Doing to People |
11 Jan 2006 11:10:11 PM |
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"Tim Campbell" <timcall@sbcglobal.net> wrote in
news:1137002581.507103.287110@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
Dr. Tana Dineen, a licensed psychologist, has abandoned her clinical
practice and written a book titled Manufacturing Victims: What the
Psychology Industry is Doing to People. Her book is the result of her
extensive knowledge of the research in psycho-therapy as well as her
own practical experience in the field.
After finding a victim of a brutal attemted murder before sunrise at the
school where I was teaching, I called 911, secured the area until the
paramedics arrived, kept the scene secure until the police arrived, then
went on with my day. For months afterward, I had psychologist "crisis
counselors" calling me weekly, trying to get me to schedule an
appointment so they could help me through my "traumatic experience".
Hell, I didn't know the guy, I was lucky enough to be there to call for
help in time to save his life, I was able to keep the scene secure as
kids arrived so that the evidence was sufficient to convict the attacker,
and testified at the trial.
A year later, they were still calling. I've never lost a minute's sleep
over the incident, no flash-backs, no post-traumatic stress. Perhaps
there is a place for "crisis counselors", but I agree that they can butt
in, creating a need where none exists.
Pulling bodies out of the WTC? Perhaps. Shell-shocked soldiers? OK.
Traffic accidents? Get out!
--
Enkidu AA#2165
http://www.thoughts.leaddogs.org/
EAC Chaplain and ordained minister,
ULC, Modesto, CA
PGP ID: 0xC4CE8CF0
Men think epilepsy divine, merely because they do not understand it. But
if they called everything divine which they do not understand, why,
there would be no end of divine things.
-- Hippocrates
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| User: "Michael Gray" |
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| Title: Re: Manufacturing Victims: What the Psychology Industry is Doing to People |
12 Jan 2006 02:34:23 AM |
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On 12 Jan 2006 05:10:11 GMT, Enkidu <jdwnx4702@sneakemail.com> wrote:
- Refer: <Xns9748D76094C53255229@130.133.1.4>
"Tim Campbell" <timcall@sbcglobal.net> wrote in
news:1137002581.507103.287110@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
Dr. Tana Dineen, a licensed psychologist, has abandoned her clinical
practice and written a book titled Manufacturing Victims: What the
Psychology Industry is Doing to People. Her book is the result of her
extensive knowledge of the research in psycho-therapy as well as her
own practical experience in the field.
After finding a victim of a brutal attemted murder before sunrise at the
school where I was teaching, I called 911, secured the area until the
paramedics arrived, kept the scene secure until the police arrived, then
went on with my day. For months afterward, I had psychologist "crisis
counselors" calling me weekly, trying to get me to schedule an
appointment so they could help me through my "traumatic experience".
Hell, I didn't know the guy, I was lucky enough to be there to call for
help in time to save his life, I was able to keep the scene secure as
kids arrived so that the evidence was sufficient to convict the attacker,
and testified at the trial.
A year later, they were still calling. I've never lost a minute's sleep
over the incident, no flash-backs, no post-traumatic stress. Perhaps
there is a place for "crisis counselors", but I agree that they can butt
in, creating a need where none exists.
Pulling bodies out of the WTC? Perhaps. Shell-shocked soldiers? OK.
Traffic accidents? Get out!
But you HAVE dwelled on it.
Every time these parasitic psychoservants call you!
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| User: "L.Roberts." |
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| Title: Re: Manufacturing Victims: What the Psychology Industry is Doing to People |
11 Jan 2006 10:13:51 PM |
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Tim Campbell wrote:
Dr. Tana Dineen, a licensed psychologist, has abandoned her clinical
practice and written a book titled Manufacturing Victims: What the
Psychology Industry is Doing to People.
The Psychology Industry is but a part an even bigger problem. The
Department of Human Services (DHS) are, truth be known, the biggest
fucker of little kids in the world. Out of each generation, x amount of
***** ups must be generated. The Psychology Industry and its bedpartner
DHS can work with patient/clients in a positive or negative way, at
will and with virtually no outside interference. Working with
patients/clients in negative way is job security. Oftentimes,
psychologists, counselors and lawyers who do work for DHS are fully in
the Dept.'s pocket. The way DHS does things insures work for hundreds
of thousands across the USA, such as social workers, lawyers, jailers,
wardens, law enforcement, judges, psychologists, etc., etc. ad nauseum.
L.Roberts.
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| User: "Richo" |
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| Title: Re: Manufacturing Victims: What the Psychology Industry is Doing to People |
11 Jan 2006 06:29:12 PM |
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Tim Campbell wrote:
Dr. Tana Dineen, a licensed psychologist, has abandoned her clinical
practice and written a book titled Manufacturing Victims: What the
Psychology Industry is Doing to People. Her book is the result of her
extensive knowledge of the research in psycho-therapy as well as her
own
practical experience in the field.
This isn't a Scientology thing is it?
Or is it legit?
Mark.
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| User: "Mary" |
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| Title: Re: Manufacturing Victims: What the Psychology Industry is Doing to People |
11 Jan 2006 09:50:18 PM |
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"Richo" <m.richardson@utas.edu.au> wrote in message
news:1137025752.772674.104220@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
Tim Campbell wrote:
Dr. Tana Dineen, a licensed psychologist, has abandoned her clinical
practice and written a book titled Manufacturing Victims: What the
Psychology Industry is Doing to People. Her book is the result of her
extensive knowledge of the research in psycho-therapy as well as her
own
practical experience in the field.
This isn't a Scientology thing is it?
Or is it legit?
Mark.
Scientology/CCHR
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