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The title “Trump and the global rise of fascist anti-psychiatry” suggests defending present day psychiatry malpractice, but it is more a critique of the direction psychiatry is taking under Trump (and under former Brazilian president Bolsonaro). Of course the warnings of the future and past abuses of psychiatry somewhat ignore that these practices WERE already happening before Bolsonaro was selected president…
The most important aspect missing from this essay, is the influence technocracy will have over psychiatry (or health care in general), which will lead to: internet-connected “wearables”, phone apps and diagnoses by ‘AI’ computers.

It's also peculiar that Qatar’s state media warns that Trump’s and Kennedy’s psychiatry won’t respect LGBT youth’s rights (reportedly Qatar arrests trannies for "impersonating the opposite gender" and forces them into conversion "therapy" …).

See some excerpts:
Trump’s new executive order uses psychiatry to dismantle social care, expand policing and imprisonment, and exploit public disillusionment. We have seen this before, and we know the consequences.
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Trump and Kennedy have hijacked legitimate anger at a broken system to justify destroying public care infrastructure, including Medicaid, food and housing assistance, harm-reduction and overdose prevention programmes, and suicide-prevention hotlines for LGBTQ youth, while promoting wellness scams and expanding the police state. They focus on the “threat” supposedly posed by psychiatric medications and call to reopen the asylums that once confined approximately 560,000 people, or one in 295 US residents, in horrific conditions, until protests against their cruelty led to their closure beginning in the 1950s.

Trump invokes false claims about mental illness to demonise immigrants, whom he is now hunting via a mass arrest and incarceration campaign. Last month, he signed an executive order that allows police to arrest and forcibly institutionalise poor Americans who are unhoused, deemed mentally ill, or struggling with addiction, effectively incarcerating them for indefinite periods.

Trump’s order, which also defunds housing-first programmes and harm-reduction services, while criminalising homelessness and encampments, contains no provisions to protect people from abuse or from the political misuse of psychiatric labels and institutionalisation to target his opponents. This raises concerns about risks to LGBTQ youth and other vulnerable groups. It also threatens groups upon which the administration has shown a eugenicist fixation: transgender people, people with autism, and others with disabilities that RFK Jr and Trump have characterised as a threat or burden on society.

The order appears to grant the government the power to deem anyone mentally ill or abusing substances, and to confine them indefinitely in any designated treatment facility, without due process. In a context where there is already a profound shortage of psychiatric beds even for short-term treatment, there are no provisions for new funding or regulatory systems to ensure that facilities are therapeutic or humane, rather than violent, coercive warehouses like American asylums of decades past.
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Given this, it is unclear what kind of “treatment”, other than confinement and cruelty, Trump and RFK Jr plan to deliver in their new asylums.
Trump and Kennedy’s lies about mental health, cuts to public care and vision for expanding the incarceration of immigrants, homeless people, and anyone they label as mentally ill, worsen mental health while creating more opportunities to profit from preventable suffering, disability and death. These tactics are not new, and their harmful consequences and political motivations are well established.
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To oppose reactionary anti-psychiatry, mental health professionals and politicians cannot simply defend the status quo of over-medicalisation, profit-driven care and the pathologisation of poverty. Millions justifiably feel betrayed by current psychiatric norms that offer little more than labels and pills while ignoring the political causes of their suffering. If the left does not harness this anger towards constructive change, the right will continue to exploit it.
https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2025 ... psychiatry
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Depressed from TV and social media

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With the TV showing us how a ‘good citizen’ is supposed to live, it’s obvious how this can cause us feeling unhappy, which in some cases becomes full-blown depression. The problem is that we can never live up to all of these ‘perfect’ role models.
While there are many stories (and scientific articles) about TV causing depression, most make it into the amount of watching causes depression, or how this affects teens.

And none include the dirty role psychiatry plays in all of this, with the psychiatrist in the role of priest to which you confess your ‘sins’, after which – instead of ordering 10 Hail Marys – gives you “medication” that will cause a chemical imbalance in your brain (instead of curing you from it)…
Psychiatry sort of blames these ‘patients’ for society’s ill, and if ‘patients’ refuse to conform to society’s norms, insane psychiatrists will simply label them with another ‘mental disorder’.


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American society, for example, prizes long-term romantic relationships — marriage, in particular — and the overall value of having children and large family networks. Weddings can be seen as the ultimate social brass ring, with networks of family, friends, and co-workers in the audience who support the value of the institution of marriage. Friendships are also highly valued, and one sees the extreme degree to which close connections are valued and idealized in everything from Hollywood films to television commercials.
Put simply, not having the social connections of romantic partners, children, or close friends in a society that prizes these constructs can be difficult.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog ... depression


Even more extreme is social media, where everybody is playing a role, often showing some sort of glorified version of themselves, while reactions can be ruthless.
Social media use can also lead to FOMO — a fear of missing out. Viewing the highlights of someone else’s life can make it easy to draw comparisons while stoking feelings of inadequacy. Researchers have also linked FOMO from social media to insufficient sleep and feelings of anxiety and depression.
https://www.aecf.org/blog/effects-of-so ... tal-health


It’s strange that a special type of insecurity, which can be caused by social media and superhero movies, body dysmorphia, wasn’t mentioned in this context…
While body dysmorphia for women is nothing new, men are brainwashed to catch up at a fast rate, always dissatisfied with how we look, no matter how big, muscular and shredded we get.

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Firestarter wrote:The major health problem with bodybuilding is a mental one; more and more young men suffer from body dysmorphia and think that no matter how much muscle they build it’s never enough. These men actually want to look like Arnold, and when after years of training and steroid abuse they reach such a massive physique, they aren’t even happy because now they want to look like the even bigger Ronnie Coleman…
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If the whole world is insane, what does a ‘mental disorder’ mean?!?

In our brave new world, people with a rather extreme form of body dysmorphia, believing that they are trapped in a body of the wrong gender, aren’t diagnosed with a mental disorder, but are encouraged to ‘transition’ to the preferred gender. With medical procedures that are even worse than psychiatric abuses…

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