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Marcus Evans - psychiatry sits on a knife edge

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NeurotrashWarrior · 26/07/2020 20:42

Fabulous new interview by KJK.

It sounds like a desperate state of affairs at the Tavistock and has been for a while.

He mentions how much the trans charities influence them.


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Winesalot · 26/07/2020 22:37

This will be interesting to listen too. Particularly in light of his paper.

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Freespeecher · 26/07/2020 23:04

Apropos of nothing, L Ron Hubbard and the Scientologists were extremely anti-psychiatry:

www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/scientologists-believe-the-holocaust-was-planned-and-carried-out-by-psychiatrists-8440369.html

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Jeeeez · 27/07/2020 00:29

Thanks for posting @NeurotrashWarrior.

A really good listen, esp about psychosis / learning how to accept your body & disappointments and what lashing out if you're misgendered is really about. Marcus Evans seems to be a very empathic and straight forward psychoanalyst.

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AnotherLass · 27/07/2020 01:38

It appears to have been taken down or something - I'm getting "this video is unavailable on this device". If this is YouTube censorship then we need to start rioting in the streets

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Goosefoot · 27/07/2020 03:32

@AnotherLass

It appears to have been taken down or something - I'm getting "this video is unavailable on this device". If this is YouTube censorship then we need to start rioting in the streets

It seemed to load for me.
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MyOwnSummer · 27/07/2020 06:34

Great video. I was particularly struck by the explanation that there is no evidence base for medical intervention for kids. So, why are we doing this?

This will be the medical scandal of the decade once people start paying attention to what is happening. How many kids thrown under the bus before then?

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truthisarevolutionaryact · 27/07/2020 06:49

An excellent and informative interview. Posie's a good interviewer - allowed him to speak at length about his expertise while asking informed questions.
And so powerful to hear from an insider about the complete lack of research and ethics in the treatment of these children alongside the insidious political pressure from lobby groups.

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Collidascope · 27/07/2020 08:05

Very interesting, thanks for posting.

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Iamhangingin · 27/07/2020 08:45

I think this is probably the best video on the topic of young people/trans I have seen. Really calm, measured, I learnt a lot about teen development in general, not just around gender.

Would recommend it for all parents of teens. It made me really appreciate what a challenging time of life the teenage years are, that feeling uncomfortable is normal, parents cannot take away all their children's pain, your body and mind are interlinked, the importance of giving things time, learning to accept elements of yourself you are unhappy with (advice I could be taking on myself too!)

Marcus came across as very measured, full of common sense, and if you find Posie a little full on (which she can be!) she was there more to facilitate the interview and give Marcus an opportunity to speak.

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Socrates11 · 27/07/2020 08:54

Really good interview. Posie asks excellent questions to get Marcus explaining the basics & unfold the story. Attempting to stop puberty, what an ill thought out thing to do. Q. What benefits are there to doing that? A. We don't know the evidence is very poor.

We are up against institutional capture by corporate interests and criminally children's bodies are the collateral damage. This scandal has to stop.

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Melroses · 27/07/2020 14:55

I think it was a very good video too, and like pp say gives you such a lot of understanding about how the mind works in general and in teens.

I am listening again as there is so much to take in.

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Coyoacan · 27/07/2020 16:10

@NeurotrashWarrior
That happened to me a couple of times with that video and then third time lucky.

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ThePurported · 27/07/2020 16:35

It didn't work for me either, I'll try again tonight.

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Melroses · 27/07/2020 17:22

I haven't had a problem - looked at it quickly last night, and watched it twice this afternoon.

The first time I was mesmerised by an advert for some sort of an ear screw, and could not get it to work, so went back to click the link, and skipped the advert asap.

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sultanasofa · 27/07/2020 21:49

Very interesting. Marcus Evans' testimony is particularly valuable because it comes directly from his time at GIDS, and is informed by his background in mental health.

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Shedbuilder · 27/07/2020 23:31

Wow. What a breath of fresh air. My GC friends and I have been saying pretty much what Malcolm says for years, despite not having a single psychology qualification between us.

He says so much more, and in absolutely clear-cut terms, than I was expecting. Quite certain that gender dysphoria is a mental illness. Very strong on the fact that people who decide to define themselves and expect the external world to go along with it are behaving in a way that in other circumstances would be defined as psychotic (Henry VIII example).

How on earths is GIDS still going when there are people of Malcolm's status working in the area who don't believe a word of it?

I just keep coming back to the fact that so much of this is based in homophobia. How far have we really come in tackling homophobia when the NHS and GIDS have supported the Iranian solution to homosexuality? (In Iran homosexuality is fine as long as one of the couple has gender reassignment surgery to turn them into a man or a woman).

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Shedbuilder · 27/07/2020 23:32

Sorry, Marcus, not Malcolm.

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undergroundoverit · 29/07/2020 10:04

Just bumping this in case anyone missed it at the weekend. Such an important interview. Marcus Evans is so honest and rational.

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Redshoeblueshoe · 29/07/2020 10:26

I'm placemarking to watch later. Thanks for posting

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crunchermuncher · 29/07/2020 10:28

Problems viewing could be down to your wifi or YouTube settings. Parental controls can accidentally filter all kinds of stuff out.

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NeurotrashWarrior · 29/07/2020 17:58

It is excellent.

It's all shocking; the fact his wife had made a complaint 15 years ago made me sit up.

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dudsville · 29/07/2020 18:01

I'm just placemarking to watch later, thanks for posting.

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SulisMinerva · 29/07/2020 18:03

It is an excellent interview. He talks so much sense and it’s quite unbelievable that it’s not treated like any other body dysphoria.

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undergroundoverit · 29/07/2020 18:26

I forgot to say thanks for sharing it, Neurotrash. I've forwarded it on to friends, family, even my son's girlfriend (who is 'disappointed' with J K Rowling Sad).

Marcus talks about the new cohort of transitioners - the many young girls who seem drawn to this. One of my sons is in year 8, and two of the girls from his class at primary (whom we've known since nursery school days) are now identifying as boys. Not sure how the school will be dealing with it come September, but I can't help but think there must be a huge element of social influence (if not contagion). Two out of 30 girls in the school year seems high.

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NeurotrashWarrior · 29/07/2020 21:04

That's tough under.

It's a shame some girls can't just make silent choices about what they wear or do as we did (I'm gen x.)

I remember getting the Levi bug and discovering the local farm suppliers sold them. I just bought the ones that fitted which were Male teens/ men's and liked the fit. I suppose the first "boyfriend" look. Except I didn't have a boyfriend till 17!

I joined venture scouts (to meet boys with my mates) and watched Star Trek and used my dads old shot gun on carefully made bulls eyes.

It's sad that those things would potentially either mark me out as identifying as a boy or I'd feel I had to do so today. Or at least feel confused. I know it's not usually as simple as that but as a teen you want to fit in with the latest craze.

There's a desperate need for more labels these days too it seems. I can't help wondering if that's the impact of pride. Everyone wants to be part of the show. What happened to "everyone can love whoever they want" and "everyone can wear what ever they want."

I do think ideas tend to spread more between girls socially too.

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