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Taming The World's Tyrants: Therapy for Saddam and Islamo-Fascists?
The Iconoclast ^ | Unknown | Stephen Rittenberg

Posted on 01/05/2003 7:06:17 AM PST by Apolitical

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Taming The World's Tyrants: Therapy for Saddam and Islamo-Fascists?....



January 04, 2002: When I began my psychiatric residency training, I was assigned a patient who was supposed to be in the grip of violent, paranoid psychotic delusions. Yet when I met him, he spoke quite rationally and intelligently about his life. He explained in a quite logical way how, through a series of misunderstandings, he landed in a psychiatric ward.

He seemed quite friendly and I quickly dismissed from my mind his potential for psychotic rage. He even offered to discuss with me his theory that the earth was really the center of the universe. When I raised an eyebrow he became a little less jovial but said he could prove it mathematically, if I wished to learn. Instead of recognizing his delusional conviction that he was the center of the universe, I emphatically tried to help him see the mathematical errors he had made.

I praised his mathematical skill while pointing out his mistakes, hoping we could arrive at a shared view of reality. The more I reasoned with him, the angrier he became -- and the more anxious I became. Finally I realized that my empathy was making things worse, that whatever the 'root causes' of his anger -- and there were many -- I had best defend myself before he sought to prove the correctness of his views by attempting to kill me. I signalled two of the heftier aides on the ward and we were able to subdue him.

It is a natural tendency of the human mind to wish to deny the presence of danger, to explain it away. This is especially true when faced with the possibility that one's very life is in danger. It is not surprising that entire societies seek to avoid the dangers posed by madmen like Hitler, Stalin, Pol Pot and Saddam and instead wish to assume that these tyrants' grievances are rational and can be addressed through understanding.

In our therapeutic culture this takes the form of the conviction that bad behavior is always a reaction to failures of nurturing and empathy. However, as Mark Steyn has pointed out, we are dealing with not just isolated madmen, but a vast culture gripped by paranoid delusions. There is abundant evidence that our enemies truly believe that slaughtering infidels can restore an Islamic paradise. These utopian fanatics repeat over and over paranoid fantasies about Jews, Israel and the United States as they applaud the cowardly slaughter of 'infidels'.

As dangers multiply, the temptation to evade reality increases. The more the evidence mounts, the louder grow the voices of appeasement. Victor Hanson writes: "Appeasement wins applause for its ethical posturing and non-belligerency; and even when the corpses later pile up, it rarely earns the disgust it deserves for getting thousands killed. In contrast, preemption is always equated with blood lust; and even when it saves thousands, critics sigh that in retrospect there must have been a better way." Not only do we derive ethical pleasure from non-belligerency, but we share in the assumptions of the therapeutic culture.

The therapeutic approach to deluded cultures and tyrants makes us feel good about ourselves. After all, by reasoning with the insane, we are reaffirming our civilized, superior natures -- our mental health. We feel healthy for rising above such base emotions as anger.

Were we to resort to violence, how could we flatter ourselves as being emotionally and morally superior? Yet unless we are willing to employ necessary force to crush our enemies, unless we are willing to acknowledge our own capacity for rage, we will remain vulnerable and will pay in rivers of our own blood.........................

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TOPICS: Editorial; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: disaster; misguided; pacifism
Attempting to pacify bullies with empathetic understanding and soothing sweet talk signals weakness and naivete, encouraging even more ruthless bullying.
1 posted on 01/05/2003 7:06:17 AM PST by Apolitical
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To: Apolitical
High-caliber massage thereapy. Administered with extreme prejudice.
2 posted on 01/05/2003 7:08:41 AM PST by Skwidd
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To: Skwidd
This guy is right on,,for those of you who hate psychiatry I defy you not to agree with him. He knows the paranoid delusional guy is not able to change so you just got to deal with him as he is. He is describing AlQueda, Saddam, all of those guys who want to kill us.
3 posted on 01/05/2003 7:11:43 AM PST by cajungirl
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To: Apolitical
This shrink does understand some basic parts of human nature. It is the desire to avoid facing the truth about ourselves that feeds the delusions abouthow one must deal with dangers. If we deny the danger we deny our fear of the danger and we deny our own mortality and our own linitations in dealing with a world that is beyond our capacity for control.

Stay well - Stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown

4 posted on 01/05/2003 7:16:15 AM PST by harpseal
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To: cajungirl
I didn't say I didn't agree with him. I was just suggesting the most effective treatment.
5 posted on 01/05/2003 9:03:42 AM PST by Skwidd
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To: Apolitical
Good to explore all angles to explain & deal w/subhuman idiot religaholocs.

I also read in an English sci-journal nutritional component zinc (lacking in mid-east diet) when lacking leads to mental confusion & delusion.

Eat your oysters(interstingly enough, a major part of the diet when & where our Constitution was written).

6 posted on 01/05/2003 11:55:32 AM PST by norraad
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To: Skwidd
How about electro-shock therapy:

7 posted on 01/05/2003 5:38:11 PM PST by BenLurkin
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To: Apolitical
Another psychological angle is that the appeasers have what I call "Goody-goodyism" - a kind of lust to be holier-than-thou. These people are unaware of their own motives and are often, unbeknownst to themselves, seething with anger and hatred right under their "nicey-nice" surface. People with goody-goodyism are some of the most horrible people to be around. And we all know what the road to hell is paved with....
8 posted on 01/05/2003 8:26:12 PM PST by First Amendment
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