I don’t know about that. They would seem to be the best placed to advise on it.
Fuzzy-Escape5304 on
Like everything else. There’ll be a big move to have huge inclusivity of person centered approaches, advocacy, stakeholder input, alternative behavioural based approaches, clinical and counselling psychologists, and psychiatry. It will all look brilliant on paper. The reality, absolutely impossible to resource properly with similar if not worse outcomes.
Hideous-Kojima on
I’m sick of pilots thinking they always have to be the ones in charge of the plane just because they went to flight school.
halibfrisk on
My mother was a nurse and liked to say “a surgeon is never happy unless he’s holding a knife”. Or another way of putting it “if you only have a hammer every problem looks like a nail”.
Psychiatrists are trained to view, understand, and treat mental health in a particular way (meds) and rarely look beyond that.
Given one of my family members experience with a psychiatrist I wouldn’t put them in charge of anything never mind anyone experiencing symptoms of depression.
Yes they should have input into legislation but they should certainly not be the only voice heard, but unfortunately deference to authority / impressive degrees / status quo means other views will go unheard
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I don’t know about that. They would seem to be the best placed to advise on it.
Like everything else. There’ll be a big move to have huge inclusivity of person centered approaches, advocacy, stakeholder input, alternative behavioural based approaches, clinical and counselling psychologists, and psychiatry. It will all look brilliant on paper. The reality, absolutely impossible to resource properly with similar if not worse outcomes.
I’m sick of pilots thinking they always have to be the ones in charge of the plane just because they went to flight school.
My mother was a nurse and liked to say “a surgeon is never happy unless he’s holding a knife”. Or another way of putting it “if you only have a hammer every problem looks like a nail”.
Psychiatrists are trained to view, understand, and treat mental health in a particular way (meds) and rarely look beyond that.
Given one of my family members experience with a psychiatrist I wouldn’t put them in charge of anything never mind anyone experiencing symptoms of depression.
Yes they should have input into legislation but they should certainly not be the only voice heard, but unfortunately deference to authority / impressive degrees / status quo means other views will go unheard