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Exposing Utah's "Behavioral" Health System

Its Fraud and Corruption

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Exposing Utah's "Behavioral" Health System

By: Travis Wayne Goodsell
Narrated by: Trevor Clinger
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Utah is said to have one million residents who have a diagnosed mental illness. Are those numbers accurate, or is mental health trying to make a profit at the expense of the people?

This book goes over my situation and what I've learned about Utah's "behavioral" health system. After discussing my case, I go over what they consider a mental illness, and then I discuss the treatment of those who get the diagnosis. It is a dark and scary infiltration in our society that controls even our own government.

Having taken philosophy of science, I was taught that the one field of study which is not a science is psychology. And yet despite this, our legislature makes laws giving funding to mental health and our courts trust the evaluations of those in the field. So how is it that a non-science managed to control the government?

There is a two-fold problem. One, there are those of us who do not have a mental illness, but have been falsely labeled with the disability. And two, those who rightly have the disability are not treated as equal citizens under the law and under society. After listening to my book, see if you, yourself, realize that there is a serious problem with the system. Or maybe you'll be caught in their spell, believing that I truly am mentally ill. But with one million mentally disabled persons, you are bound to know one, or know someone who does know someone with a mental illness.

©2016 Travis Wayne Goodsell (P)2016 Travis Wayne Goodsell
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Falsely labelled or crazy, Straight or corrupt?

Travis Wayne Goodsell is a man with a problem. He feels that he has been unjustly labelled as being mentally ill, and believes that the healthcare system in Utah is controlling who get a diagnosis mental illness. Whether he is mentally ill or isn't isn't my place to say. What I will state is that he presents a pretty well researched and documented case. You have to come to the determination on your own, but one thing no matter which way you fall, if you think he is crazy and the system works, or if you believe that he is sane but the system is corrupt ten he did his job and got you thinking. That is the whole point, that you must draw your own conclusions. Clinger does an impressive job here narrating; he holds the listener in the palm of his hand via the spoken word.

Even though I did receive a promo code for this review it in no way influenced my considerations of the material, and in fact, inspired me to be more honest. In fact, getting a code generally makes me harsher as a reviewer as I am more often concerned what someone like Me will decide based on my review.

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