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My real name is unimportant. What you do need to know about me is this: I'm an African American male from the midwest. Half of my life was in the city, half of my life was in the country so I've seen both sides of things.
Until recently, I was working on my masters in psychology, researching experimental therapies for PTSD treatment from precolonial cultures. The issues I faced when trying to test my research were not religious, nor directly political, they were racial. I don't mean in the "I'm black and they were white" sense but, in that they wanted exclusive access to something from a minority culture for minorities and what I gave them…..well what I gave them showed that we as humanity had forgotten what we once knew and it hurt them that minorities had held on to it for so long. I honestly think I made them feel dumb, which was never my intention, and because of that, they used race as a way to limit the potential of my work and the potential to help others. They wanted me to exclude my caucasian participants in the preliminary trials, even asking me to ignore the sample case they gave me as a model and which resulted in my participant pool being cut in half.
Beyond this I saw a pervasive greed within the field of psychology that I could no longer stomach. A drive for profit over practicality at the cost of patient lives. The peoples' from which I gathered my work gave their knowledge freely in the hope of helping.
Since then, I've switched to another field and another school in another state and another time zone but my research and experiences need to be made public for the sake of patients everywhere. Not just because of exposing corruption, but because I found a method of treating PTSD that gives the results of 10 years of therapy in 2 and doesn't require a single prescription...
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fKErdH6yZCNhV8XhxN0H2tPbmDe9MCuynUIar5dvU6o/edit?usp=sharing
Until recently, I was working on my masters in psychology, researching experimental therapies for PTSD treatment from precolonial cultures. The issues I faced when trying to test my research were not religious, nor directly political, they were racial. I don't mean in the "I'm black and they were white" sense but, in that they wanted exclusive access to something from a minority culture for minorities and what I gave them…..well what I gave them showed that we as humanity had forgotten what we once knew and it hurt them that minorities had held on to it for so long. I honestly think I made them feel dumb, which was never my intention, and because of that, they used race as a way to limit the potential of my work and the potential to help others. They wanted me to exclude my caucasian participants in the preliminary trials, even asking me to ignore the sample case they gave me as a model and which resulted in my participant pool being cut in half.
Beyond this I saw a pervasive greed within the field of psychology that I could no longer stomach. A drive for profit over practicality at the cost of patient lives. The peoples' from which I gathered my work gave their knowledge freely in the hope of helping.
Since then, I've switched to another field and another school in another state and another time zone but my research and experiences need to be made public for the sake of patients everywhere. Not just because of exposing corruption, but because I found a method of treating PTSD that gives the results of 10 years of therapy in 2 and doesn't require a single prescription...
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fKErdH6yZCNhV8XhxN0H2tPbmDe9MCuynUIar5dvU6o/edit?usp=sharing