Wednesday, April 27, 2011

The Pill for SLS!



The ultimate pharmacotherapy for SLS (Sucky Life Syndrome.) 

Here's the ad tag line:

You don't have to change a damn thing! Just swallow this!


It'll make a gadzillion dollars!

Friday, April 22, 2011

Patients Aren't "Consumers"


This directly addresses a primary problem with health care in our country. It is now seen as a commodity like oil, cars, or soybeans. Patients are reduced to "consumers" while health care professionals are reduced to "providers." This absurd notion is at the heart of the Ryan/Tea Party/Republican plan to gut Medicare, shift more costs to seniors, and enrich (further) the insurance companies. When you, a family member, your parent, or grandparent is faced with a serious or life threatening health problem, you are not going to have the time,  information, inclination, or knowledge to compare several treatments or "providers" as you might do if you were buying a new high def TV. 


Saturday, April 16, 2011

Pills for All Your Ills!


This very funny video really shows our culture's rush to pathologize normal human emotions, make everything a disease, and find a pill for every ill. We really have bought into the old DuPont slogan "Better Living Through Chemistry."

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Be A Real Pain - It Could Save Your Life!



If you or a family member are hospitalized, you need an advocate who is not afraid to be considered a pain in the ass. It is literally a matter of life and death. Check out this link.

Friday, April 8, 2011

Psychotherapy Effective in Treating Depression



Yet another study indicating the value of psychotherapy in comparison to medication: As effective in the short-term, more effective in the long term. And, of course, no side effects. So, why is psychotherapy so poorly reimbursed by insurance companies and generally ignored by psychiatry? The average reimbursement for psychotherapy has decreased since 1985, not in relative terms but in actual dollars. Do you know any other profession that makes less than it did in 1985? You? Your plumber? Your mechanic? Your physician? I didn't think so! Insurance companies maximize profit - that's their objective. Psychiatry has abandoned psychotherapy for one reason - you can make a hell of a lot more money in four fifteen minute prescription sessions than in a single one hour psychotherapy session. See the second link, below. The reality is that psychiatrists don't get much training in psychotherapy any more because the emphasis is medicate, medicate, medicate. So, why is this important to anyone but psychologists and other psychotherapists? For a couple of reasons, I think. One is scientific and one is social. To shift people away from proven, effective treatment is to deny patients the most efficacious treatment in the long run. The social reason is more insidious. There's an old saying that when the only tool you have is a hammer, everything begins to look like a nail. When the only treatment you are willing to employ is medication, everything - every human emotion, behavior, problem, difficulty - becomes a disease. Hence, the epidemic of various diagnoses I've alluded to elsewhere on this blog. Telling people that their problems are all diseases and what they really need is the latest heavily advertised drug is disempowering and disenfranchising. People are taught and then believe that they have little influence and power over how they feel, act, and relate - it's "my bipolar," "my depression," "my anxiety," etc., making me feel or act this way. This ignores the science and defeats the spirit, creating an even greater need for more medication. And we wonder why health care costs are spiraling out of control!