Womb as Paradise Lost
Dissertation 2015. Womb as Paradise Lost - Regained by the Energy of Life.
My name is Dr. Gideon Benavraham, professor-emeritus Clinical Hermeneutics. "What happens in a human being fundamentally during the proces of prenatal development (Fetal Programming) and what are the consequences to distortions and diseases later on life?" Research tools: Mindlink-Tesla-Transformation Technology (MTTT) as diagnosticum with PEMF and music frequencies as treatment methods. A RCT-double blind and placebo-controlled research, with statistics.
Dissertation 2015. Womb as Paradise Lost - Regained by the Energy of Life.
My name is Dr. Gideon Benavraham, professor-emeritus Clinical Hermeneutics. "What happens in a human being fundamentally during the proces of prenatal development (Fetal Programming) and what are the consequences to distortions and diseases later on life?" Research tools: Mindlink-Tesla-Transformation Technology (MTTT) as diagnosticum with PEMF and music frequencies as treatment methods. A RCT-double blind and placebo-controlled research, with statistics.
Womb as Paradise Lost – Foetal ProgrammingThetic Part – Medical power in a narcissistic culture242Although most types of psychiatric phenomena are artificial species, they neverthelessare often perceived as natural species. Nieweg gives two reasons at thecore of the problem area, hence the problems surrounding schizophrenia.The first reason is that psychiatric disorders are often presented by experts asbrain disorders. ADHD, for example, put in the literature and education as a (dopamine)deficiency disease, similar to diabetes mellitus. (...) For example, a hardnessof neurobiological findings in ADHD suggested that cannot be fulfilled. (...)The 'brain disorders' according to some, because too many people are not identifiablewith ADHD and those without ADHD did. (...) Many possessors of ADHDbrains do not have ADHD. (...) The same applies to the genes. (...) Most childrenwith ADHD do not have a DNA-variants, while the majority of children withADHD do not have any of the DNA variants. (...) Then, even if there were to befound consistent specific brain abnormalities in ADHD, it does not mean thatsuch derogations are causative. We know that the brains are plasticistic (...) thebrains to conduct and behaviour to the brains.For my research this is the last comment of particular interest because of the positive-energyaction through the act systematically.Another reason (...) is the tendency towards reification or of abstract, humandevisedconcepts for concrete, natural keep things going. (...). There is always thetendency to keep the true diagnostic categories applicable at that time, for realentities. This, reinforced by the DSM operates is as a self-fulfilling prophecy: thecategories are creating our expectation of what we get to see, and because wehave our own spectacles, we see that - which categories affirm their own existence.He gives an excellent example of circular reasoning. As a result of reification andthe confusion of labelling and certification often act like circular reasoning on.
Womb as Paradise Lost – Foetal ProgrammingThetic Part – Medical power in a narcissistic culture243"How come Johnny is so busy?""Because of his ADHD.""How do you know he has ADHD?""Because he is so busy."When we are aware that most psychiatric disorders are artificial species, we willhave less tendency to overestimate the predictive ability of DSM categories. Thatpower is limited (Kupfer, 2002) (...) The classification would therefore not haveto be so important as we often do. In our clinical work, we should less focus onscoring of DSM criteria for diagnosis in a broad sense, drawing more attention tothe lifestory, the current context and the meaning of the complaints. Therefore, Iplead for the restoration of the distinction between 'ideographic' (the unique casedescriptive) diagnosis and 'generalising' classification. ... It seems unlikely thatthe diagnostic categories in DSM-style in the foreseeable future will disappear.As long as we continue to work with the current understanding of mental illness,we should be aware that most of the problems are not discovered in nature, butartificially categories created by human beings.The end of the quotes13.9 Shift of discourseWhen we philosophically look at "the language of the lifestory", the discoursebecomes an object of confusion at the moment "the language of the story" itselfchanges. The language of the original anamnestic discourse, which substantiallyspeaks of existential patterns of complaints of the patient, is the actual languageof the demand for care, captured in words that can be a disguised request forproximity (proximal nature of the encounter).
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Womb as Paradise Lost – Foetal Programming
Thetic Part – Medical power in a narcissistic culture
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"How come Johnny is so busy?"
"Because of his ADHD."
"How do you know he has ADHD?"
"Because he is so busy."
When we are aware that most psychiatric disorders are artificial species, we will
have less tendency to overestimate the predictive ability of DSM categories. That
power is limited (Kupfer, 2002) (...) The classification would therefore not have
to be so important as we often do. In our clinical work, we should less focus on
scoring of DSM criteria for diagnosis in a broad sense, drawing more attention to
the lifestory, the current context and the meaning of the complaints. Therefore, I
plead for the restoration of the distinction between 'ideographic' (the unique case
descriptive) diagnosis and 'generalising' classification. ... It seems unlikely that
the diagnostic categories in DSM-style in the foreseeable future will disappear.
As long as we continue to work with the current understanding of mental illness,
we should be aware that most of the problems are not discovered in nature, but
artificially categories created by human beings.
The end of the quotes
13.9 Shift of discourse
When we philosophically look at "the language of the lifestory", the discourse
becomes an object of confusion at the moment "the language of the story" itself
changes. The language of the original anamnestic discourse, which substantially
speaks of existential patterns of complaints of the patient, is the actual language
of the demand for care, captured in words that can be a disguised request for
proximity (proximal nature of the encounter).