I can imagine two doctors screaming "Beyblade lit it rip" as they spin two people in rolly chairs and then the two people look at each other and headbutt and stuff like if they're into the human Beyblade battle
As a former mental patient I can attest that the US should bring back padded quiet rooms. The quiet rooms in both the hospitals I’ve been to had no wall padding and due to the fact that my primary self harm method was head banging, it meant that I had to be restrained by at one point 7 people in order to stop harming myself and could not be left alone in any room for long periods of time. If they had just spent a bit of budget on some yoga mats stapled to the wall then that would’ve decreased the manpower cost and my brain damage by a lot
I was not schizophrenic or paranoid, I don’t want to be rude but I assume you just heard that opinion from somewhere and instantly believed it, rather than knowing from personal experience or an actual source
For my application to medical school I got to watch a team of anaesthetists at the hospital, and they performed electroconvulsive therapy on a severely depressed 90 year old man. It genuinely felt like it was the 1950s, I had never heard of it before and was just watching this ancient man doing the boogy-woogy on a surgical table restrained down by 5 people
(Apparently), the problem with electro-shock theraphy is mostly that it basically induces a minor seizure that might harm the patient, that's why in modern times they often put the patients on muscle relaxants and anesthestetics to minimize damaga
I'm reading a book that's a memoir of a patient with schizophrenia that was put into a psych ward in the 60's. She describes shock therapy and says that during the procedure the patient would be beat up by nurses while still suffering the effects of the induced seizure. These treatments were worse than we know of. Many mental health workers took sadistic pleasure on them.
In Brazil the tierlist is taller, with "genocide tier", as historians now call what took place in an asylum once named Barbacena Colony Hospital. Roughly during the second half of the 20th century, 60 000 people died. There was a train only for transporting passengers straight to the Barbacena Asylum. At least 70% didn't even have any psychiatric disorder, they were forced to take the train for being "undesirables". Most never left. At least 60 thousand died, many of the bodies sold for profit, and nobody ever got punished, even after the government was forced to do something an end to this macabre fraud.
For anyone looking to get into one of these fun houses, I recommend trying to get held on a "51/50" which is what the police here in america use to identify mental ward participants. A good way to get started on your mental illness journey is staying awake for multiple days on end, try aiming for 3 days without sleep at first, but keep pushing it to see how long you can go- the longer you go, the more insane you'll get and feel- have fun bros.
@@davejohnson1760 It's not the same, it's a natural version that allows you to retain full control of your sanity and mental and physical faculties if you have the iron will to do so.
I do want to mention something about EST (electro shock therapy). Autism Speaks had actively supported its use on child often with autism, hooking them up to electrodes and electrocuting them when they acted out of line l, inappropriately, etc, like dogs. The voltage was often powerful enough to burn the skin of the children. I know what I am talking asking about is a sort of different kind and usage of est, however in this case it was electrocution torture.
you'd normally get narcotics and muscle relaxants as to not cause any damage and it's extremly effective in treating servere depression and other disorders because the overstimulation causes your brain to form new connections thus enhancing neuro plasticity. under these conditions it won't do any damage and it will often times become a really effective therapy in treating mental health problems. it won't heal autism but associated mental health problems like depression or anxiety and such.
@@merckill9379 truth be told, yeah, it still helps people when used properly. This case was just…. I can’t even call it a gross missuse of est it’s just torture and abuse of the neurodivergent in a poor attempt to train them like damned animals to fit into “normal society”.
There’s an album called “Electro-Shock Blues” by Eels. It was written after lead singer Mark Oliver Everett’s sister Elizabeth lost her battle with schizophrenia and depression. She was subjected to Electro Shock Therapy. In my opinion it’s one of the saddest albums ever created. It’s a way to for E to cope with the loss of his sister after years of mental illness, and even has a tear jerker song about his mother slowly dying of Cancer.
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I worked with a dude who had depression so severe his only treatment was ECT. It was wild because it basically wiped his short term memory every week and I’d have to train him on stuff again almost every time we worked together. Cool dude though
Before you explained the second tier of water torture, i thought it was the water torture where one is restrained and water is slowly dropped drop by drop onto a certain part of the body, like on the centre of the forehead, until each drop will start to feel like a blow from a hammer.
I had a manic episode i ended up in a psych ward and the "treatment" was giving me a benzo prescription (i have a large history of violence , drug abuse , suicidal tendencies)
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Fun fact about the schizophrenia and epilepsy thing, they are actually highly correlated with each other which suggests one may cause the other or make it more likely to develop the other so they were completely wrong back in the day lol
Let's not forget that a big part of the reason for asylums was to protect the general population from them. Trying to cure the patients was secondary. Part of this we should really re-introduce, there are too many cases of dangerously violent and uncontrollable people who attacked others with no provocations but can still run free until they actually kill someone.
Been to the mental hospital 2 times. Shittiest experience ever. Cold food , cold rooms. People on drug withdrawal / psychosis, some people who were violent were in there too but hey its whatever
ECT is surprisingly not as horrible as people think, its still an important and surprisingly effective treatment for depression in severe cases when nothing else works. It's also gotten safer over time.
4:30 You say this as a joke here, but it wasn't unheard of for physicians to really do use cocaine as a "focus enhancer". For instance, Sigmund Freud and his doctor friends were quite notorious for giving their patients cocaine during procedures during which they themselves would also use it, often with less than ideal results.
Though, one thing I will say about the four humors, is that the modern Neurotransmitter/hormone theory is very similar. They were right about the whole balance thing, just wrong about what it was a balance of.
Haha I nearly slid under a car today and the first video I watch from the funny stick man mentions being in a coma after a motorcycle accident... I am not going crazy I am not going crazy I am not going crazy I am not going crazy I am not going crazy I am not going crazy I can feel it coming someone help it is after me. I see it moving from the corners or my eye. It knows I see through the deception. I cannot leave this room. It waits for me.
I'd undergo a lobotomy if I thought it would help. I'm schizoaffective. It can be scary at times. Also those padded rooms SUCKS. I've been thrown into a secure room before, yes thrown was the appropriate term. They don't calmly walk you there. I still have a scar on my foot from it being drug on carpet from my room to the secure room. Then when they were ready to take me back to my room, they came in, pinned me to the wall hunched over and poked me with a syringe. Next thing I knew it was afternoon the next day. Oh, I was 14 at the time.
You know your Roman head is that of the emperor Marcus Aurelius (161 - 180) the last of 5 good emperors. His son Commodus was the beginning of the end.
Historical water-based mental health treatments, from cold showers to water torture, reflect the extreme methods of the past. They emphasize the importance of compassionate and evidence-driven approaches in contemporary psychiatric care.
The waterboarding treatment and showers should be separated as we still use water treatments (not the torture kind) to help patients and it has some effects.
I think it's weird that padded cells are getting phased out. The last psych ward I was at did not have them because they weren't 'humane' enough. Ah yes, it's way better for me to be in a room with hard walls and solid blocky objects when I'm psychotic and thrashing around 👍
As someone who had drug induced psychosis, and someone who damn well knows that lobotomies are popular solutions for those incarcerated, I find your casual desire to reinstitute the concept of removing a person's mind rather than removing it disturbing.
that is a misleading way to put it. ECT is used in cases where someone is a severe danger to themselves or others. it is not a punishment, it is a last-resort treatment for severe behavioral and psychological issues. they do not give people, especially children, ECT unless it is absolutely necessary.
th-cam.com/video/oawMXmaEmGY/w-d-xo.html I know this is a divisive topic but this video shows a unique look at adaptive mental health facilities in the 80's and I sorta think we still need places like these to be available. They acted more as a half way house type system. Where people who are struggling could interact with the place and they help them get set up in a government funded apartment, or if they need more serious care then you can stay there instead but this facility seemed to do a good job at trying to work and connect with the community by assisting these people thru these episodes in there life's. Sometimes it was just a 35-40 yr old who had a mid life crisis and can't get themselves motivated to go into work anymore.. It was just a unique look into a unique approach to this kind of stuff
The fact you used a BEYBLADE for rotational therapy and proceeded to say they probably didn’t say let it rip had me nostalgic and dying of laughter
I can imagine two doctors screaming "Beyblade lit it rip" as they spin two people in rolly chairs and then the two people look at each other and headbutt and stuff like if they're into the human Beyblade battle
Calling a seizure "busting a move" is vile, and I love it
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As a former mental patient I can attest that the US should bring back padded quiet rooms. The quiet rooms in both the hospitals I’ve been to had no wall padding and due to the fact that my primary self harm method was head banging, it meant that I had to be restrained by at one point 7 people in order to stop harming myself and could not be left alone in any room for long periods of time. If they had just spent a bit of budget on some yoga mats stapled to the wall then that would’ve decreased the manpower cost and my brain damage by a lot
White padded rooms would make you feel more insane and possibly make you more paranoid.
It’s often a mental torture
I was not schizophrenic or paranoid, I don’t want to be rude but I assume you just heard that opinion from somewhere and instantly believed it, rather than knowing from personal experience or an actual source
They exist in public hospitals still, within High Dependency Units / Acute Care Psych Wards which are segregated above general psychiatric wards.
They Literally still have them bro
You could’ve just not banged your head against the wall
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For my application to medical school I got to watch a team of anaesthetists at the hospital, and they performed electroconvulsive therapy on a severely depressed 90 year old man. It genuinely felt like it was the 1950s, I had never heard of it before and was just watching this ancient man doing the boogy-woogy on a surgical table restrained down by 5 people
Boogy-woogy, LOL.
Hey, I mean, Electricity _is_ the cure that he really needs...
(Apparently), the problem with electro-shock theraphy is mostly that it basically induces a minor seizure that might harm the patient, that's why in modern times they often put the patients on muscle relaxants and anesthestetics to minimize damaga
@@dnidaz2553 *Often*? We only give filtered ECT in the modern world, i.e. under sedation. Unfiltered ECT is basically torture and illegal.
That sounds like a horrifying experience
I'm reading a book that's a memoir of a patient with schizophrenia that was put into a psych ward in the 60's. She describes shock therapy and says that during the procedure the patient would be beat up by nurses while still suffering the effects of the induced seizure. These treatments were worse than we know of. Many mental health workers took sadistic pleasure on them.
Why wasn't metrazol shock therapy in basically torture. I would say having epilepsy and schizophrenia at the same time is pretty tortuous.
Tbh, a lot of the things in "more harmful than good" can arguably also be considered suitable for "basically torture".
Metrazol, not methanol. There is a massive difference. One is a convulsant, the other just actually kills you
@@OsamaBingChilling Methanol *might* just make you go blind!
In Brazil the tierlist is taller, with "genocide tier", as historians now call what took place in an asylum once named Barbacena Colony Hospital. Roughly during the second half of the 20th century, 60 000 people died. There was a train only for transporting passengers straight to the Barbacena Asylum.
At least 70% didn't even have any psychiatric disorder, they were forced to take the train for being "undesirables".
Most never left. At least 60 thousand died, many of the bodies sold for profit, and nobody ever got punished, even after the government was forced to do something an end to this macabre fraud.
Thats not an asylum that is a concentration camp wtf
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@@josevictorribeirolisboa7576 that seems like a massive understatement
sadly not just Brazil similar things happened in most american countries particularly amerikkka and canada.
For anyone looking to get into one of these fun houses, I recommend trying to get held on a "51/50" which is what the police here in america use to identify mental ward participants.
A good way to get started on your mental illness journey is staying awake for multiple days on end, try aiming for 3 days without sleep at first, but keep pushing it to see how long you can go- the longer you go, the more insane you'll get and feel- have fun bros.
After 3 days you'll get your own shadowy cheer squad to cheer you on.
i've once stayed up for 8 days and didn't get any demons, or insanity, i felt like shit by day 8 tho
So basically methamphetamine for 3 days?
@@davejohnson1760 It's not the same, it's a natural version that allows you to retain full control of your sanity and mental and physical faculties if you have the iron will to do so.
Or DON"T do that.....because you can permanently lose rights like your 2A rights...forever.
I do want to mention something about EST (electro shock therapy). Autism Speaks had actively supported its use on child often with autism, hooking them up to electrodes and electrocuting them when they acted out of line l, inappropriately, etc, like dogs. The voltage was often powerful enough to burn the skin of the children. I know what I am talking asking about is a sort of different kind and usage of est, however in this case it was electrocution torture.
As a autistic person this breaks my heart
you'd normally get narcotics and muscle relaxants as to not cause any damage and it's extremly effective in treating servere depression and other disorders because the overstimulation causes your brain to form new connections thus enhancing neuro plasticity. under these conditions it won't do any damage and it will often times become a really effective therapy in treating mental health problems. it won't heal autism but associated mental health problems like depression or anxiety and such.
@@merckill9379 truth be told, yeah, it still helps people when used properly. This case was just…. I can’t even call it a gross missuse of est it’s just torture and abuse of the neurodivergent in a poor attempt to train them like damned animals to fit into “normal society”.
There’s an album called “Electro-Shock Blues” by Eels. It was written after lead singer Mark Oliver Everett’s sister Elizabeth lost her battle with schizophrenia and depression. She was subjected to Electro Shock Therapy.
In my opinion it’s one of the saddest albums ever created. It’s a way to for E to cope with the loss of his sister after years of mental illness, and even has a tear jerker song about his mother slowly dying of Cancer.
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I recommend staying awake for multiple days on end, leads to powers THEY dont want you to know about.
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I worked with a dude who had depression so severe his only treatment was ECT. It was wild because it basically wiped his short term memory every week and I’d have to train him on stuff again almost every time we worked together. Cool dude though
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_certified psych ward classic_
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Before you explained the second tier of water torture, i thought it was the water torture where one is restrained and water is slowly dropped drop by drop onto a certain part of the body, like on the centre of the forehead, until each drop will start to feel like a blow from a hammer.
Wha-that's a thing? How?
@@dixieslav1274 Something to do with sensory deprivation and the water drop hitting the same spot consistently
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The guy at the end was me literally the entire convo. Screaming and holding my kettle like ITS JUST SO SIMPLE
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Didn't hit the like button, instantly got autism and depression and am now lobotomized 🙏
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Left handed? Based
Unbelievably based video, love it.
Each of these tier lists is more peak than the last
As someone who gets psychosis and also has epilepsy that epilepsy joke made me laugh out loud
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Raccoon tier list, simply ranking animals on how easily a Raccoon can survive an attack from them
Oh beautiful now I have ideas for my research paper. Thank you stoic.
All jokes aside lobotomy is seriously one of the worst things that can be done to someone
This is a great video. It's very unique and I learned a lot from it!
I had a manic episode i ended up in a psych ward and the "treatment" was giving me a benzo prescription (i have a large history of violence , drug abuse , suicidal tendencies)
Another excellent video stoic. Keep it up I enjoy your content man.
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I personally think consensual light electric shock therapy can be pretty decent and relatively harmless
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@EpicGhostShadow nah ur tweakin bro I hated those things 😭 maybe it was just the psych ward that I went to but mine were so uncomfortable
@@ifardedandshidded5519 I've seen different brands of grippy socks at different hospitals, it probably was different for you
Is this a US only thing? When I was in a psych ward they let us wear shoes but took the laces off. Or gave us slippers.
Fun fact about the schizophrenia and epilepsy thing, they are actually highly correlated with each other which suggests one may cause the other or make it more likely to develop the other so they were completely wrong back in the day lol
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Let's not forget that a big part of the reason for asylums was to protect the general population from them. Trying to cure the patients was secondary. Part of this we should really re-introduce, there are too many cases of dangerously violent and uncontrollable people who attacked others with no provocations but can still run free until they actually kill someone.
We do have rotational chair testing for diagnosis of vestibular disorders :)
Been to the mental hospital 2 times. Shittiest experience ever. Cold food , cold rooms. People on drug withdrawal / psychosis, some people who were violent were in there too but hey its whatever
ECT is surprisingly not as horrible as people think, its still an important and surprisingly effective treatment for depression in severe cases when nothing else works. It's also gotten safer over time.
I am infertile from eating scented candles
4:30 You say this as a joke here, but it wasn't unheard of for physicians to really do use cocaine as a "focus enhancer". For instance, Sigmund Freud and his doctor friends were quite notorious for giving their patients cocaine during procedures during which they themselves would also use it, often with less than ideal results.
2:33 is that tear drop from bfdi
I thought the humoral method was making fun of the pacient until his illness cured
Crazy? I was Crazy once. They put me in a room. A rubber room. A rubber room with rats. And rats make me crazy.
holy danm, i actually did have a motorcycle accident 5 years ago. but there were more since then so im sure they were real.
if spinny chairs could fix mental illness then id be almost a functioning human
The experimental surgery guy just sounds insane tbh
You’re saying spinny chairs are a depression cure 🧐
I've had rotational therapy, it's really just boring and gives you a headache, it was made a bit better by them giving me a blindfold tho
Crazy? I was crazy once! They locked me in a room. A rubber room. A rubber room with rats. The rats drove me crazy. Crazy? I was crazy once…
Though, one thing I will say about the four humors, is that the modern Neurotransmitter/hormone theory is very similar. They were right about the whole balance thing, just wrong about what it was a balance of.
Duhhh 🙄
I was crazy once...
They locked me in a room
A white room
A white room with rats
And rats make me crazy
10:48 sounds like amusement parks can treat depression, but I still don’t accept Disney adults.
ur nice to listen to when i'm doing my hw
ECT is still used today as a last resort treatment and it's been shown to work
Henry Cotton was onto somthing when it comes to removing thyroids tho.
Friend, heed my words: you’ve got to spin to win.
the moths in the wallet is one of those sweet stoicstick added touches that cost nothing but mean the world.
Haha I nearly slid under a car today and the first video I watch from the funny stick man mentions being in a coma after a motorcycle accident...
I am not going crazy I am not going crazy I am not going crazy I am not going crazy I am not going crazy I am not going crazy
I can feel it coming someone help it is after me. I see it moving from the corners or my eye. It knows I see through the deception. I cannot leave this room. It waits for me.
2:34 Teardrop is that u 🤨
Claudius couldn't have used an electric eel, they live in Suth America. Maybe he used an electric ray since they can be found in the Mediterranean Sea
Cold about them with the Kennedy part. Always knew you’re a real one
Hes refering to jews right
@user-bd8mi3jt4m must be new to the channel. it's called satire. He's literally made fun of you people for existing.
I'd undergo a lobotomy if I thought it would help. I'm schizoaffective. It can be scary at times.
Also those padded rooms SUCKS.
I've been thrown into a secure room before, yes thrown was the appropriate term. They don't calmly walk you there. I still have a scar on my foot from it being drug on carpet from my room to the secure room.
Then when they were ready to take me back to my room, they came in, pinned me to the wall hunched over and poked me with a syringe. Next thing I knew it was afternoon the next day.
Oh, I was 14 at the time.
watching this from a mental asylum rn
Insulin shock therapy is crazy
Crazy? I was crazy once, they locked me in a room with marble podiums, a marble room with marble podiums. It drove me crazy. Crazy?
You know your Roman head is that of the emperor Marcus Aurelius (161 - 180) the last of 5 good emperors. His son Commodus was the beginning of the end.
I would put your videos in all tiers.
Historical water-based mental health treatments, from cold showers to water torture, reflect the extreme methods of the past. They emphasize the importance of compassionate and evidence-driven approaches in contemporary psychiatric care.
GPT
ECT worked for me. Helped my depression.
The waterboarding treatment and showers should be separated as we still use water treatments (not the torture kind) to help patients and it has some effects.
Amazing so subtle! You know!
How could you miss psychedelic treatments? Forced or otherwise.
rotational treatment sounds like forcing depressed people to have fun
I think it's weird that padded cells are getting phased out.
The last psych ward I was at did not have them because they weren't 'humane' enough. Ah yes, it's way better for me to be in a room with hard walls and solid blocky objects when I'm psychotic and thrashing around 👍
Wake up babe, new Stoic Stick video dropped
As someone who had drug induced psychosis, and someone who damn well knows that lobotomies are popular solutions for those incarcerated, I find your casual desire to reinstitute the concept of removing a person's mind rather than removing it disturbing.
ECT is still used on autistics as “punishment” for “incorrect” behavior also starvation, isolation and physical abuse 6:37
that is a misleading way to put it. ECT is used in cases where someone is a severe danger to themselves or others. it is not a punishment, it is a last-resort treatment for severe behavioral and psychological issues. they do not give people, especially children, ECT unless it is absolutely necessary.
Why is teardrop from bfdi here
All of these are basically torture
8:10 What does he mean by that
Electric eels only live in South America. Claudius would more likely have used an electric catfish
Bro is the goat
th-cam.com/video/oawMXmaEmGY/w-d-xo.html I know this is a divisive topic but this video shows a unique look at adaptive mental health facilities in the 80's and I sorta think we still need places like these to be available. They acted more as a half way house type system. Where people who are struggling could interact with the place and they help them get set up in a government funded apartment, or if they need more serious care then you can stay there instead but this facility seemed to do a good job at trying to work and connect with the community by assisting these people thru these episodes in there life's. Sometimes it was just a 35-40 yr old who had a mid life crisis and can't get themselves motivated to go into work anymore.. It was just a unique look into a unique approach to this kind of stuff
They still have padded rooms 😭
Blood letting is still practiced… it does have some positive effects.
Friendly reminder that there's a "T" in "water"
1:34 NOOO I JUST LEARNED THIS IN SCHOOL WHY IS IT HERE
Holy shit he used the Tom Morrello boss riff 💀💀