Executive disorder, social defeat response, and government mechanisms

in #psychiatry3 years ago (edited)

Society is built on social coercion, and, it fails to acknowledge this. The result of executive coercion is "disturbed executive function", anyone can understand cause and effect there. The culmination of "executive disorder", is the social defeat response. In the 1800s, before female voting rights, women who had their will "disturbed", would eventually break and undergo the "social defeat response". This was called "Hysteria". The same thing with black slaves in the colonial USA, it was called "Drapetomania".

Psychiatry is a lie. Through-and-through.

Synapses

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