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YOU ARE CRAZY: New Psychiatric Guidelines Target Hoarding...and a Host of Other “Illnesses”
SHTFPlan.com ^ | 21 MAY 2013 | Mac Slavo

Posted on 05/23/2013 8:50:54 AM PDT by Old Sarge

It’s not a stretch to suggest that Americans are over medicated. In 2011 doctors across the nation wrote an astounding four billion medical prescriptions, amounting to an average of 13 prescriptions for every man, woman and child in the United States.

In the next few weeks the American Psychiatric Associations is releasing their updated fifth version their Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5); the so-called ‘bible’ of psychiatric diagnoses. The new manual promises to take mental illness and the use of prescription drugs to a whole new level.

You may not be considered “crazy” or “mentally ill” today, but under the new guidelines experts say half of us will be diagnosed with a psychiatric condition in the future.

The odds will probably be greater than 50 percent, according to the new manual, that you’ll have a mental disorder in your lifetime.

The increasing number of disorders comes about because some “problems” that were not previously considered to be mental illness were reclassified as such by their inclusion in the DSM—and it is the DSM that functionally defines mental illness in the United States.

You see, in the DSM-5 the definitions for mental illness have been expanded to include a whole host of new symptoms and conditions.

For example, under the new guidelines if your 6 to 18 year-old child throws a temper tantrum from time to time or has a mood swing, a psychiatrist could diagnose the condition as a “Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder” requiring professional treatment. Keep in mind that in psychiatry “professional treatment” almost always means prescription drugs.

Are you over the age of 55 and have “senior moments” like forgetting where you put your keys? If so, then in all likelihood you have a neurocognitive disorder.

Do you stockpile food, supplies or other items in anticipation of a disaster? If so, you may have what’s called an obsessive compulsive hoarding disorder.

“The reality shows have raised awareness, but they tend to sensationalize the patients, and they rarely talk about treatment.”

“The big change,” Dr. Saxena said, “will be an official recognition of hoarding as an important neuropsychic disorder that will increase screening, increase detection and diagnosis, and refer patients in for treatment.”

While the new hoarding guidelines don’t specifically target “preparedness,” the fact is that some ‘professionals’ have already suggested that if you have any level of anxiety about the possibility of a major catastrophe, or your motivation for preparing for unforeseen events includes a distrust of the government, then you've got psychological problems.

Now, with the DSM-5, they can officially diagnose you as crazy.

Dr. Allen Frances, the author of Saving Normal, says that the new requirements will, ”turn everyday anxiety, eccentricity, forgetting and bad eating habits into mental disorders.”

The changes being introduced by the DSM-5 are nothing short of a sweeping overhaul of our mental health care system, and they will have effects that many experts can’t even fathom. But those behind the DSM, who work very closely with government experts, know exactly what they’re doing.

Let’s connect the dots a little bit to get an idea of how this is going to have a direct impact on your life in the very near future.

Under the new regulations set forth by the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, certain groups of Americans like school children, seniors, those on government health plans, active-duty military personnel, and veterans will be required to submit to mental health screenings.

Page 1137 of the The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act provides grants for the operation of school-based health centers required to include “mental health and substance abuse disorder assessments” for children and adolescents.

On page 1191 is found a section on Mental Health Screening that refers to a program called “Healthy Aging, Living Well”. Persons ages 55-64 are being targeted for screening activities that can include “mental health/behavioral health and substance use disorders.”

Obamacare requires mental health services for many other groups.

These include Medicaid recipients, addicts, mothers with postpartum depression, the elderly, and soldiers. There’s even has a section called “Mental Health in Small Businesses” which awards grants to small businesses willing to provide workplace wellness programs that encourage “healthy lifestyles, healthy eating, increased physical activity and improved mental health.”

Are you starting to see where this is going?

You’ll be forced by your child’s school, by the government, and even your private employer to be involuntarily screened. And the psychiatrists who’ll be performing the diagnoses will be utilizing the criteria outlined in the DSM-5.

According to the afforementioned statistics, there’s a 50% chance that those being screened will be found to have some type of mental health condition.

But that’s just the beginning.

As we know, once diagnosed, failure to take the treatment (e.g. medication) prescribed could then be deemed unlawful behavior, especially in the case of children.

Not possible in America? Think again:

Earlier this year, administrators from the Berne-Knox-Westerlo school district called Albany County Child Protective Services, alleging child abuse when the Carrolls said they wanted to take Kyle off the drug.

As a result, the Carrolls are now on a statewide list of alleged child abusers, and they have been thrust into an Orwellian family court battle to clear their name and to ensure their child isn’t removed from their home. “It’s beyond the point of whether he should be on it. Now it’s the point of them telling us what we’re going to do,” said Michael Carroll. “They’re telling me how to raise my child.”

“The schools are now using child protective services to enforce their own desires and their own policies,” said David Lansner, a New York City lawyer who has seen cases similar to the Carrolls’. “The parents’ authority is being undermined when people have to do what some public official wants,” Lansner added. “This thing is so scary,”

It’s already happening, and with nearly 4 million children every year being (mis)diagnosed with ADHD, we can expect the numbers to rise significantly under the new DSM guidelines.

It’s important to understand, however, that they’re not just targeting our children. They’re coming after all of us.

The DSM-5, coupled with Obama Care legislation, will allow the government unprecedented control over lives.

One such example is the targeting of America’s gun owners. Legislation is in the works in many states, as well as the U.S. Congress, that would require mental health screenings for firearms ownership. Should these bills pass, then about half of America’s gun owners would immediately lose their right to bear arms for any manner of “disorders” that could include stress, anxiety, depressed mood or even poor eating habits!

And while gun control proponents would applaud the victory, what they fail to understand is that by green-lighting such a government intrusion, they are setting themselves up for future legislation that may restrict their own rights for activities that may include maintaining employment or caring for their children.

Once a diagnoses is made the government will then have the ability to enforce it at the barrel of a gun.

If your child is diagnosed with ADHD or separation anxiety disorder, and you refuse to feed them their prescription cocktail, then the government will step in and take your children under the guise of protecting them… from you!

Likewise, you may one day be forced to be screened by your employer and found to be mentally ill (remember, 50/50 shot!). If you refuse the professional treatment that’s recommended, you could lose your job as a result. And because the Department of Homeland Security has been busy creating a Domestic No-Work List, all prospective employers will know of your condition and your refusal to seek professional treatment.

The possibilities, now that the door has been opened, are endless.


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To: Old Sarge
While the new hoarding guidelines don’t specifically target “preparedness,” the fact is that some ‘professionals’ have already suggested that if you have any level of anxiety about the possibility of a major catastrophe, or your motivation for preparing for unforeseen events includes a distrust of the government, then you've got psychological problems.

Very chilling and deserves to be reposted. I think there should be a motivation among all people to plan for disaster and be as self-sufficient as possible. The government cannot possibly respond to every emergency fast enough to provide everyone with basics immediately- even in the best possible response. To call the idea of not totally depending on government to save you from everything a possible mental illness is lunacy itself.

I grew up in snow country and at times we were snowed in, one winter for most of a month we could not get to town. I remember the people that didn't prepare were considered crazy.

61 posted on 05/23/2013 10:11:17 AM PDT by Tammy8 (~Secure the border and deport all illegals- do it now! ~ Support our Troops!~)
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To: GraceG

No hoarding is not preparedness. Be real

Hoarding is when a person has an obsession/compulsive disorder and is unable to throw items out beyond their reasonable use.


62 posted on 05/23/2013 10:12:40 AM PDT by Chickensoup (200 million unarmed " people killed in the 20th century by Leftist Totalitarian Fascists)
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To: Marcella
One correction: There are now three states, I think it is, that allow psychologists to write prescriptions for certain medicines related to mental disorders. This is a mistake and will result in more people who go to psychologists taking pills. However, a patient does not have to accept the prescription or fill the prescription - just tell the psychologist you don't want pills.
63 posted on 05/23/2013 10:18:43 AM PDT by Marcella (Prepping can save your life today. Going Galt is freedom.)
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To: Chickensoup

Amen. Hoarding is a real psychiatric issue.

The DSM IV to V topic has other issues which ARE important.

Let’s not get distracted and paranoid on the hoarding story.


64 posted on 05/23/2013 10:20:12 AM PDT by mbarker12474
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To: Da Coyote

Psychiatry is a cult of fake science.

Many psychiatrists and practitioners of such therapy, particularly those not anchored to hard medical science - I myself find to be strange and mentally unbalanced.


65 posted on 05/23/2013 10:20:58 AM PDT by PGR88
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To: Chickensoup

Whether preparedness is hoarding depends on who is doing the defining. I have had more than one liberal make fun of people that stock up on things and they do see them as hoarders.

My liberal neighbor said people who have years worth of food are no different that those that hoard hundreds of cats or dogs. When I pointed out to her that it is smart to at least store food for storms and things like that- her idea of preparing for things like that is having enough on hand for one week, anything over that is just crazy. My neighbor thinks anyone that stocks up on firearms and ammo is absolutely certifiable and she is “terrified” of people like that.


66 posted on 05/23/2013 10:20:58 AM PDT by Tammy8 (~Secure the border and deport all illegals- do it now! ~ Support our Troops!~)
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To: Old Sarge
Ironically from the same website, a couple days after the article in this thread showed up:
May
23
Mac Slavo

“Circle May 31st on the calendar just to be on the safe side…”

Seems like the MSM wants us all committed...
67 posted on 05/23/2013 10:21:07 AM PDT by Syncro ("So?")
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To: BRK
Of course, he will find a way to take it to a whole level by tying it all together to the Bilderbergs, vaccinations, cloud seeding and Bill Gates.

He already put the word out to the faithful on Tuesday that the OK tornadoes was done by the HAARP antennas...

68 posted on 05/23/2013 10:23:07 AM PDT by Old Sarge (My "KMA List" is growing daily...)
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To: chessplayer
So the people in Oklahoma who were fearful of a tornado were mentally ill and needed to be put on drugs.

Oh, but didn't you get the memo? See post #68...

69 posted on 05/23/2013 10:25:59 AM PDT by Old Sarge (My "KMA List" is growing daily...)
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To: Old Sarge

[[YOU ARE CRAZY: New Psychiatric Guidelines Target Hoarding...and a Host of Other “Illnesses”]]

It’s much deeper- Docs are ORDERED to give anti-depressents for everythign from true full blown depression right down to toenail fungus (”Gee can’t fgureo ut why your nail won’t clear up- must be due to low levels of seratonine- Here, let’s try this anti-depressent and see if calming your mind helps clear it up”) so that peopel applying for gun permits will NOT be allowed, and htose who have guns and are on anti-depressents, anti-anxiety and anti-psycxhotic drugs will have their guns confiscated WITHOUT due process of any previous record of violence or illegal activity

[[And if you refuse your “treatment”, you will be punished.]]

Precisely- You will immediately be labelled as a ‘hostile patient’ for refusign treatment- and it’s goign to get to hte point where doc offices do not ASK you to coem see them anymore, they will DEMAND that you see them or else!

Docs have been pushing anti-depressents for many many years- and I swear it was all in preperation for this day- so that under obummercare you will be deemed unfit to own a gun and will be udner forced treatment of the govenrment


70 posted on 05/23/2013 10:26:46 AM PDT by CottShop (Scientific belief does not constitute scientific evidence, nor does it convey scientific knowledge)
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To: Old Sarge

Obsession with pet, pets, or feral domestic animals?

Compulsive talking on the cell / cordless phone in public?

Self-imposed Isolation spent playing computer games?

On-line fantasy sex addiction?

Certainty that Obama is a Messiah or benevolent leader?

Others?


71 posted on 05/23/2013 10:28:34 AM PDT by Rapscallion (In Benghazi they died; Obama, Clinton and Rice lied. God may forgive. I do not.)
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To: Marcella

The IRS are “experts” in Tax law. Look how they wield power. When the IRS and other government agencies gain control of our health care system by driving the competition out of the market place, do you think they will be experts that we can trust to use that power ethically?


72 posted on 05/23/2013 10:28:56 AM PDT by listenhillary (Courts, law enforcement, roads and national defense should be the extent of government)
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To: yorkiemom; Kartographer; Old Sarge; JRandomFreeper; greeneyes; All
The Government Taking Away Your Guns:

The long post I made was about the medical community making a diagnosis. The federal government (Hussein) is entirely different. There is a danger, when our medical records are available to federal healthcare officials, for some committee of theirs to look at medicines being taken, and put that person in a “can't have a gun” category. They do it to veterans now. Senator Cornyn offered an amendment to the senate gun bill to take that power away from the Veterans Administration, but it was voted down.

If the VA “committee” restricts certain Vets from getting a gun, the only recourse is for the Vet to go to court and pay a lawyer to try to get his rights back. In the regular population, it works the other way. Before a person can be deemed not able to run his/her affairs due to a mental problem, the court has to prove the person isn't capable of running his/her affairs and the court has to pay the person's lawyer because it is the court trying to take away the person's rights.

73 posted on 05/23/2013 10:38:30 AM PDT by Marcella (Prepping can save your life today. Going Galt is freedom.)
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To: Old Sarge

this is a constant assault on everyone to unnecessarily and massively increase job protection level funding and expansion for the “mental health care” industry

using medical terminology to describe any “bad behavior” as “a medical condition” and not what it often is - someone has not learned how to behave socially because they have not had sufficient impediments to that behavior put in front of them by parents and society

as for “hoarding” - it’s another form of behavior an addictive personality latches onto, instead of drugs or alcohol or sex; for ALL addiction is NOT caused by the observable symptomatic expression - a drug, alcohol, sex, hoarding - it is an acquired personality sydrome in which the ability to quit what the person knows is NOT good behavior is weak at the start and weakened more continually by repitition. hoarding is not a separate “mental disease”, it is another manifestation of “addiction” and how someone can slide into addiction IS what every expression of it has in common


74 posted on 05/23/2013 10:49:47 AM PDT by Wuli
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To: Old Sarge

At age 56, I probably have 15-20 years left on this earth. As this formerly great country disintegrates and ceases to exist and its population becomes anarchic and feral, my cessation of earthly existence will be a welcome one.


75 posted on 05/23/2013 10:54:56 AM PDT by ScottinVA ( Liberal is to patriotism as Kermit Gosnell is to neonatal care.)
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To: Old Sarge

Just being on this site constitutes an affliction of a compulsive disorder. Call it patriotism and really get targeted.


76 posted on 05/23/2013 11:01:28 AM PDT by Recompennation (executive privilege for all)
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To: Tammy8

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By Mayo Clinic staff
Hoarding is the excessive collection of items, along with the inability to discard them. Hoarding often creates such cramped living conditions that homes may be filled to capacity, with only narrow pathways winding through stacks of clutter. Some people also collect animals, keeping dozens or hundreds of pets often in unsanitary conditions.

Hoarding, also called compulsive hoarding and compulsive hoarding syndrome, may be a symptom of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). But many people who hoard don’t have other OCD-related symptoms.

People who hoard often don’t see it as a problem, making treatment challenging. But intensive treatment can help people who hoard understand their compulsions and live safer, more enjoyable lives.


77 posted on 05/23/2013 11:04:09 AM PDT by Chickensoup (200 million unarmed " people killed in the 20th century by Leftist Totalitarian Fascists)
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To: Old Sarge

Couple this with increased screening to buy guns...and you have effectively disarmed the population.


78 posted on 05/23/2013 11:12:28 AM PDT by EBH (The government that sits in Washington, D.C. is not the United States government.)
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To: kabumpo

Bump


79 posted on 05/23/2013 11:47:01 AM PDT by windcliff
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To: Chickensoup

I know what the real definition is of hoarding, just pointing out that many liberals see prepping as hoarding so it depends on who is defining it. Every single psychiatrist or psychologist I have known has been extremely liberal, so it is a concern that they are addressing this issue.

By the way, we have always had the true hoarders, not sure they should be considered mentally ill. In the case of animals of course the animals should be saved from them if not cared for. In rural areas they would also fill up acres of land with junk or treasures depending on how you look at it. I can remember when people needed some odd thing they went to see the local hoarder to find it. Amazingly enough the hoarder usually knew exactly where it was, some digging might be needed to get to it however.


80 posted on 05/23/2013 12:34:50 PM PDT by Tammy8 (~Secure the border and deport all illegals- do it now! ~ Support our Troops!~)
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