1. The Mental HELL Profession
Nowadays how many times do you hear or read about a mental-health professional abusing a patient of theirs or even harming someone with whom they have no doctor-patient relationship? The two names of shysters in the mental-health profession that immediately come to mind in that same respect are Dr. Park Elliott Dietz and the late Dr. James Grigson. Both of these men have been notorious for lying about people in their capacities as psychiatrists to bring harm to those same people.
It's too bad that when the late Dr. Grigson died, he didn't take Dr. Dietz with him. I'm sure that if and when Dr. Dietz ever reads this article, he's going to concoct some phony baloney diagnostic opinion about me. Oh, well. He has no conception of the difference between right and wrong anyhow.
Below is a video from a gentleman named Steven Robert Whitsett who spent 22 years behind bars for a frivolous and malicious sex case that was brought against him in Florida. He served his entire sentence, but a psychologist lied about his fitness to reintegrate back into society or rather his alleged lack thereof, and he had to spend another year in prison because of it.
Steven Robert Whitsett Explains How He Has Rebuilt His Life In Germany After His Ordeal With The American Criminal Justice System
Norman Michael Achin is a gentleman whom police railroaded for a sex crime that he never committed. In his videos, he has also pointed out how mental-health professionals have wrongfully cashed in on the criminal justice system's tyranny with American sex laws. Below are two videos of his in which he describes such professional misconduct on the part of shrinks.
Norman Michael Achin Does Nothing To Hide His Distrust In Mental-Health Professionals
The point that Mr. Achin makes in the comments section to one of those two videos of his above about how "dirty money" is "dirty money" is a valid one. Dr. Dietz has never done anything in his career as a forensic psychiatrist to serve the greater good. The mental-health profession has become a cabal of greedy shysters whose misconduct seldom ever gets questioned by the powers that be.
To know how corrupt and perverse these mental-health professionals are, you only have to watch Dr. Dietz testify as an expert in a criminal case and see how much of a God complex he has when he is sitting on the witness stand and answering the lawyers' questions. He and others like him in his profession are parasites that play by their own rules with nearly complete disregard for the truth and the facts.
The fact alone that Dr. Dietz likes to sue the poor demonstrates that he should have been stripped of his medical license years ago. In his videos above, Mr. Achin spoke about these mental-health professionals needing to be held accountable for their malpractices. However, the elephant in the room here is that medical oversight boards and other similar licensing boards allow these people to get away with a truckload of abuses before they finally take significant action against them.
Jodi Hildebrandt was a psychotherapist for many years in Utah, and she almost murdered two kids before she went to prison. This was not the first and only time that she had ever broken laws, but the licensing board that should have stripped her of her title as a mental-health professional took their sweet time in taking action against her even long after they had known about her transgressions in her field of work. Hopefully, she will not make parole this autumn.
These mental-health professionals are nefarious in the way they handle cases in which people may have been wrongfully convicted of sexual offenses. In my humble opinion, elected officials need to pass laws that would make it illegal anywhere in our nation for mental-health professionals to charge money for their services to anyone who earns under $40,000 a year.
These shrinks certainly get enough free handouts from Federal, state, and local governments throughout the United States. We all need to find a way to get them all off the gravy train.
Did you know that a major portion of Dr. Dietz's income comes from tax dollars? He has become a multi-millionaire from ripping off the American people and harming innocent individuals. It's an outrage.
2. Forced Psychotherapy And Forced Labor In Internment Camps For The Homeless
I don't like for people to badmouth President Donald J. Trump, because, after all, he is our commander-in-chief. I discount most of the diatribe that comes out about him on YouTube as political propaganda. However, what Brittany Page describes in her video below has me very concerned, because a bill in the Louisiana state legislature appears to give psychotherapists an unlimited amount of power and control over homeless people's lives if it should go through and get signed into law.
Brittany Page Warns Us About A Bill Pending In Louisiana That Would Oppress Homeless People And About Other Similar Bills To Come Elsewhere
What really bewilders me is that if local, state, and Federal governments have paid Dr. Park Elliott Dietz hundreds of dollars an hour to get up on witness stands and lie about criminal defendants and other people he doesn't even really know, why is this bill, if passed, mandating that homeless people forced into psychotherapy must pay for their own treatment either out of pocket or through forced unpaid labor? It makes no sense at all.
Isn't it up to the courts to decide whether someone is to be forced into psychotherapeutic treatment? Louisiana has passed some outrageous laws in the past, but this one really takes the cake for being way out of line.
The American Psychiatric Association, the American Psychological Association, and the licensing boards in Louisiana all need to step in and warn mental-health professionals in that state that if they participate in these same abuses, they will strip them of their professional licenses to practice medicine and/or psychotherapy. These same organizations and agencies have the right to stop any mental-health professional from getting involved in anything like this.
Then again, if every legislature here in the United States were to pass laws that would require mental-health professionals to provide free services to indigents that have an income that is below $40,000 a year, then these government-sanctioned injustices would never come to fruition. Mental-health professionals don't want to be providing treatment for free to people that don't need it.
The notion alone that homeless people would have to perform unpaid forced labor to pay these shrinks for giving them treatment that they may not even need and that they probably don't want bears a strong resemblance to how communist dictators ran their nations in French Indochina in past decades. Mental-health professionals have become so unpopular here in the so-called land of milk and honey that they are relying on shady politicians to line their pockets now.
3. Final Thoughts
Do you ever wonder why the approval rating of psychiatrists is at an all-time low of 38 percent here in the United States? These shrinks don't have their patients' best interests at heart, and they are ruining people's lives.
Dr. Park Elliott Dietz has been known to ruin people's careers and lives and send innocent people to prison and death row. This man is not a real mental-health professional but rather a dangerous predator and a domestic terrorist who is allowed to hold a medical license that he doesn't deserve.
When our courts and politicians force people into doing business with these same mental-health professionals, those same people are more vulnerable to their abuse than they could ever be. Master manipulators in the mental-health profession only care about how much money they can make off of someone regardless of how much harm they do to them.
Some of these mental-health professionals have become like cult leaders. Jodi Hildebrandt was definitely operating a cult from behind the cloak of her role as a psychotherapist. Dr. Dietz has been doing so for years.
If our elected officials force these mental-health professionals to accept indigent patients on a pro-bono basis, they will be left with no other choice but to be honest about their diagnoses. After all, they won't want to be providing therapy to mentally healthy patients for nothing in return at all. Such a move on the part of elected officials would drive all the deplorable shysters out of the mental-health profession eventually.
If lawyers have to take a certain number of clients pro bono whenever the courts appoint them to do so, why can't mental-health professionals be forced into doing so as well? They shouldn't be above everyone else.
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