Yesterday I was speaking to a client who is an older and very experienced clinical psychiatrist in California. Somehow we got on the subject of transpronounism and I asked his thoughts from a medical perspective. I’m going to try to share his incredibly interesting explanation in plain terms.
First, transgenderism is a form of body dysmorphia, a recognized mental disorder in the big book of mental ailments. It is also, more interestingly, a form of schizophrenia.
Here is how he explained its current proliferation and why it is primarily seen in men:
Men are sexually aroused by visual cues, while women typically are not. A man gets physically sexually aroused by seeing a woman that he finds attractive. A woman recognizes physical attraction but physical arousal generally requires social interaction.
When a man with body dysmorphia puts on a woman’s clothing or make-up and observes himself he gets aroused. At that moment (his exact words), “a minor second personality is born.” This is called multiple personality disorder, or dissociative personality disorder. The man sees the pantomime woman separate from himself and is attracted to the image.
But here is where it gets relevant to the here and now.
Typically this second self stays a very minor influence either because it is treated as a mental disorder or because societal negative feedback causes feelings of shame and recalcitrance. In other words, humans have traditionally informed men that this is odd behavior and men have decided they are right or at least to keep the second self private.
But today, that same behavior inside the unicorn zone creates positive reinforcement for the second self. We have begun supporting and encouraging the second self to manifest and gain influence. We do not just do this locally, where there is possible negative feedback for balance. A man puts on a dress and makeup, goes on social media and thousands of people cheer his courage. He goes to school and the students pat him on the back instead of stuffing his head in a toilet.
By rewarding the second self society encourages the female persona to gain influence, such that it can overpower the original self. The female persona becomes the primary personality and desperately seeks to erase the male original.
But feelings of guilt and shame remain very powerful. The mind’s remedy is to spread the disorder to create a more comfortable inner thought process. We know this as the cliché, “misery loves company.” Trans people need to see more trans people to keep their illusion of normalcy intact.
His professional opinion is that, as a society, we have started an unstoppable wave of nurtured schizophrenia. A very high percentage of transpronoun men will eventually commit suicide because of their immense internal struggle and because they have been taught that seeking mental help is an admission that they are suffering with a disorder. The popular woke notion that the disorder is, in fact, a positive affirmation of self actually keeps the person from looking at it as an issue.
From a global perspective, most countries still treat this as a mental disorder. When we say the rest of the world thinks we have gone crazy, it is not pure hyperbole. A large portion of Western society is literally suffering from mass scale psychosis in very clinical terms.
As I have explained, this is an account of someone I spoke to who has expertise on the matter. This is his explanation. If accurate, which it seems to be, we are facing a truly lost generation.
I’m not trying to be rude here, but the OP’s post talking about a person who’s client is a psychiatrist states that the psychiatrist says that the transgenderism is a form of schizophrenia. You’re saying that body dysmorphia is not at all under the umbrella of schizophrenia? Are you sure they haven’t broadened the scope of schizophrenia in the past 40-50 years? You’re saying that schizophrenia is more of an all-encompassing (visually, mentally, physically, as you state) condition? Your analogy to an LSD trip is a good way to distinguish.
I’m trying to wrap my mind around what you’re stating. This is a question I don’t know if you can answer… could we consider classic schizophrenia as a physically-induced (i.e. B-3 deficiency) mental condition that comes from deep within a person’s psyche whereas transgenderism is perhaps an emotionally-induced (I.e. confusion, feeling of inadequacy, etc) condition that the individual is trying to force down into the depths of their psyche? That they’re trying to force their delusion to alter their very being? I don’t know if I’ve described it quite accurately, if it makes sense.
(I don’t know why you got a down-vote as your points are valid and you have direct experience in the subject).
Well...I am SURE they have broadened the scope of schizophrenia in the past 40-50 years...just like they constantly change definitions to fit their narrative...as they did in terms used to define things associated with covid vaccines etc....I brought up LSD because in Dr. Abram Hoffer's experiments in the 50's they found that high doses of B3 would bring people out of a bad LSD trip.
I said what I said because I saw my sister flip out twice...the 2nd time right after the birth of her first child...AND also because I read every book the library had on schizophrenia...including medical texts. She was initially drugged and institutionalized and did psychotherapy but after she had a child and flipped out the 2nd time I sought my own answers and came across Abram Hoffer's book...How to Live With Schizophrenia...published in the 1950's. I found the answers I was looking for and we took her to an Orthomolecular Psychiatrist who treated her with a protocol that was based on high doses of B3 and she never flipped out again...schizophrenia is a consistent 1% of the population worldwide and is genetically inherited...so my sister was ALWAYS schizophrenic but knew what to do if she felt herself slipping into it again...for women it is very often associated with the birth of a child...for various reasons...
Yes...you can consider that schizophrenia is a B3 deficiency except that the studies show that schizophrenics have high levels of adrenochrome (by product of adrenal production of adrenalin) that induces the mental/physical state...which is why the high doses of B3 were necessary to counteract the adrenochrome...and believe me there has been a whole lot more research on this subject since the 50's. Hoffer had a clinic in NY and wrote many books on the subject along with Andrew Saul...schizophrenia is a brain/body disorder just like diabetes is a pancreas/insulin disorder...it is not buried deep in the psyche...it is a mental manifestation of a physical imbalance...
Hoffer was a Canadian psychiatrist BTW...you have a man who looked at schizophrenia and tried to figure out how to help people...the area of study was known as Orthomolecular Psychiatry...and opposing that is of course the Rockefeller philosophy of using drugs, psychotherapy and institutionalizing people. Which school do you think the person giving this information was schooled in????? Which do you think benefited the individual and which benefitted the doctor, hospital, mental institutions and drug companies? That's where you will find your answer...medicine has become a conflict of interest and people have to seek out their own healing and determine their own path because "no one cares for you or your loved ones as much as you do"...that was a VERY important lesson I learned. My sister was fortunate...lived a normal life for many years until she died of breast cancer in '92...and I wish I knew then what I know now about cancer...
I thank you that you can see truth...and can ask questions that can be logically answered with truth...I believe body dysphoria is a real condition...I just don't believe it has ANYTHING to do with schizophrenia...thank you for your intelligent inquiry...
Thank you for this great information. Schizophrenia is a subject I know almost nothing about. This branch of psychiatry, orthomolecular, reminds me of the difference between Rockefeller medicine and functional medicine (and related disciplines). One’s primary focus is on money and the others’ is on healing.
Absolutely...you will see the majority of responses buy into the Rockefeller definition of mental illness/psychosis etc. and therefore, think that the physical and mental are two separate entities in a person as opposed to the delicate interdependence of the body and mind...that is where the answers are found...also...why have they had to feed estrogen through our meats etc. so that men would become more feminine...do people only think this affects the body and not the mind? See how narrow thinking blocks true answers....