Talk:Sally Satel
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[edit]Date and place of birth? --Daniel C. Boyer 19:24, 22 May 2006 (UTC)
Can I enter Paradoxal Philosophy as a title? Source being this very short wiki description. "She argues that incorporating social justice into the mission of medicine diverts attention and resources from the effort to prevent and combat disease for everyone" This (to me) is in opposition to her philosophy of forced medication for the mentally ill. Social justice is what psychiatry is, as there is no laboratory tests to detect the presence(or non presence) of any mental illness.--Mark v1.0 14:22, 30 May 2007 (UTC)
The article states that she sees psychiatric survivor information centers as promoting the work of anti-psychiatry groups, however at this link Satel attacks the mental health consumer side of the recovery spectrum [1]...the primary difference between "psychiatric survivor" and "mental health consumer" being that the two are two sides of recovery movement, one side that leans towards antipsychiatry values and one that leads toward propsychiatry values...overall this Satel person is against "recovery" which according to the hippocratic oath, the line of "do no harm" is seriously violated, if no attempts to help the person recover are made, logically there is nothing else for a psychiatrist to do but practice euthanasia--Recovery Psychology (talk) 16:40, 1 June 2008 (UTC)
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