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With the advent of video.google, and with the encouragement of Tim Hollingworth, it has proved possible to put up on the web, videos of how emotions can interfere with mental health.

A long series is planned, and the first one is already posted.

Click CURING MENTAL PAIN - 1, to see it.

Further videos in this series are planned, as indicated below.

Meanwhile, in Interviews filmed by Tim Hollingworth, I was able to express a number of reservations about the current situation regarding psychiatric views of personality disorder.  Click TOO LATE FOR KATE, to see these.

The main objective of these videos is to restore hope and confidence into today's benighted psychiatry by establishing that these are all software problems not hardware failings - so all are 100% curable, given enough appropriate support.

future videos on -
curing panic attacks
                      curing schizophrenia
                      curing panic attacks
                      curing multiple personality disorder
                      curing manic depression / bipolar
                      curing psychosis
                      curing self-harm
                      curing all manner of personality disorder

                            that is curing mental pain

These videos are not coming on stream as fast as I would wish - but they are lining up ready for action - so stand by.




Watch this space !


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the following appears in the introduction section for Curing Mental Pain 1


Curing mental pain -1


Emotional growth and mental health  -- you cannot change the past, but you can change its impact.

Children are impressionable  -- they pay desperate attention to the social and emotional support system they find themselves in.  They cannot survive on their own, so they learn very deeply what works with the adults around them  -- that way they have a better chance of surviving.  This is Attachment Theory.

When childhood traumas are immediately followed by effective emotional support, the effects are ephemeral.  Where insecure attachment prevails, the results can, in severe cases, disable that individual for a life time  -- indeed until they can be persuaded, with enough emotional support, to revisit the trauma, and place it firmly in its childhood context.

This videos shows how the process works.  It introduces two books  -- Emotional Health ISBN 0-9551985-0-X, and Unsafe at any dose ISBN 0-9551985-1-8, both of which can be previewed at www.amazon.co.uk or at www.TruthTrustConsent.com.  Further info is available at www.esc99,org.  Many more videos are planned, including  -- curing panic attacks, curing anorexia, curing depression and bipolar, curing self-harm, curing all varieties of Personality Disorder.   For latest info on these videos check out www.TruthTrustConsent.com.

Dr Bob Johnson

Consultant  Psychiatrist,             P O Box 49, Ventnor, Isle of Wight, PO38   9AA UK

e-mail DrBob@TruthTrustConsent.com            www.TruthTrustConsent.com
GMC speciality register for psychiatry     reg. num. 0400150
formerly   Head of Therapy, Ashworth Maximum Security Hospital, Liverpool
   Consultant Psychiatrist, Special Unit, C-Wing, Parkhurst Prison, Isle of Wight.
MRCPsych (Member of Royal College of Psychiatrists),
MRCGP (Member of Royal College of General Practitioners).
Diploma in Psychotherapy Neurology & Psychiatry (Psychiatric Inst New York),
MA (Psychol), PhD(med computing), MBCS, DPM,  MRCS.

Author Emotional Health ISBN 0-9551985-0-X
Author Unsafe at any dose ISBN 0-9551985-1-8

 

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