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r/psychology has 1.6 million members but censors criticisms of capitalism (I think necessities should have non-profit option) and severe side effects.
My life was saved by learning about Advance Directives in Vermont, maybe georgia and washington; Germany. new york psychiatrists usually refuse to read them and horribly insult sober natural religion as a "delusion."
On antipsychiatry we started boycotting california for increasing Britney Spears guardianships without a real lawyer a year in advance. https://californiaglobe.com/articles/california-initiative-referendum-and-recall-reform-act-a-pathway-to-digital-petitions/