Articles for tag: charismatic, diagnosis, disinformation, emotional, lies, resonance, risk, seduction,

Seductive Epistemic Oversimplification and the Charismatic TEDification of Psychiatry

In an era of TED Talks and trauma-informed evangelism, the public understanding of complex clinical phenomena is increasingly shaped by by emotionally compelling narratives instead of peer-reviewed evidence. Figures like Johann Hari and Gabor Maté have become cultural touchstones—revered not for their methodological rigour, but for their ability to reframe suffering in ways that feel intuitively true. The result is a widespread phenomenon we might call epistemic oversimplification, amplified by narrative seduction. The author and this site now coins the ...

The Genetic Basis of ADHD and its Impact on Brain Structure and Function

Research into this was prompted by the utterances of one Gabor Maté – a former Canadian Physician of world fame. This article will spend some time initially debunking Gabor Maté’s statements on ADHD. Gabor Maté is welcomed to sue me, at any time of the day or night! I would relish days in court and watching him invite shame upon himself. I am not afraid of Gabor Maté. This is not the first time he has been ‘attacked’, as this ...

The Impact of Patient Dishonesty in Psychiatric Practice

In psychiatric care, the issue of patient dishonesty presents a significant challenge for mental health professionals. Definition It is important to set the ground about what ‘lying’ means. Ekman’s definition is adopted: “The act of one person intending to mislead another, deliberately, without prior notification of this purpose, and without having been explicitly asked by the target. Such behaviour includes efforts at both concealment and falsification. Verbal strategies of deceit involve the use of denial, distortion, evasiveness, fabrication, irrelevance, non-responsiveness, ...

Beyond Nuclear Shadows – Navigating Trust and Secrecy

I only found out today about this major cover up in the history of the world.  I’m like “How on earth can one cover up a major nuclear disaster?!” But then my mind immediately drifted on to cover-ups in health services. If ‘they’ can cover-up a nuclear disaster in Russia, it shows the might of political forces. Some do not believe that a major cover-up could happen in UK health services. I’m not so sure. Enough distraction or lateral-thinking, if ...