
The report on www.ctv.ca said the hospital was a place where real psychiatric abuse occurred. What a brilliant journalistic description. It got me thinking. If I'm reading that correctly, that means unless a psychiatric hospital was featured in a movie like Cuckoo's Nest, then it was or is a hospital where real psychiatric abuse took place or takes place.
Apparently, a hospital designed to facilitate modern theories in mental health treatment will be put in place of the old one. As far as I know, modern theories in mental health treatment still rely on drugs, shock treatment and a bit of brain-digging now and again, just like Cuckoo's Nest all those years ago. Here's the new modern theory: walking round an imaginary town inside the hospital. That's the new stuff shrinks are trying to pass off as treatment. That got me thinking too: isn't that the sort of thing shrinks normally accuse their patients of doing? Hot-footing it off into the land of make-believe? That normally gets a label banged on it followed by a bit of 'treatment'.
So now, when it suits the shrinks, going to the land of make-believe is being called 'treatment'. Beats me.
On a lighter note, I wonder who'll be the first to emulate Mac. Anyone got a yellow bus?
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