Psychology and Psychiatry: Rotten to the Core
One
of the things I’ve discovered in nearly half a century of living is
that if everybody is doing something, it is quite often the opposite of
what God is calling His people to do.
“Enter
through the narrow gate; for the gate is wide and the way is broad that
leads to destruction, and there are many who enter through it. For the
gate is small and the way is narrow that leads to life, and there are
few who find it.”
—Matthew 7:13-14
For some reason, the Church has a habit of jumping on bandwagons. Whatever it is the world does, Christians want to do it too.
Whether it’s
the philosophies of emergent church, ecumenism, or Eastern religion, we
have set aside discernment and scooted over to make room for them to sit
comfortably alongside the Bible.
If the world can conceive of it, the Church will adopt it.
Perhaps
nowhere is this more true than in our welcoming embrace of “Christian”
psychology. In fact, we’ve done more than simply given it a bear hug —
we’ve shared our toothbrush and let it spend the night. Actually,
scratch that. It’s more like we’ve fluffed the duvet and invited it into
the master suite.
If we look
more closely, however, we will find that psychology is another false
religion, rotten to its very core. Not only is it unbiblical, but it is
based on the occult and godless roots of its founding fathers.
Furthermore, it is fraudulent and unscientific, despite what the
industry itself would have us believe.
I’ll go into
more depth in future articles, but here’s a brief summary of each of
these points (which may not seem brief to some, but brief by comparison
to all that could be written!).
1. Psychology is unbiblical.
Psychology
literally means “the study of the soul.” The questions psychology
answers are the same ones answered by Christianity and the Bible: Why am
I here? What is my purpose? Why do I suffer? How can I be happy? How
should I live?
Since God has
already given us everything in the Bible for life and godliness (2
Peter 1:3), why would we need to have those same questions answered by
psychology, whose founders sought to answer life’s most important
questions apart from God?
Christians
don’t need Christ plus psychology. He alone is sufficient. But as “me
too” Christians, we are constantly craving what the world has, and we
somehow think putting a Christian spin on psychological theories will
make our idols pleasing to God.
Instead of
ministering to our Christian brothers and sisters, as every believer is
called to do, we send them out to “professionals.” In some cases, our
Christian psychologists are more revered than our pastors — and in all
cases the false prophets preach another gospel than we have received
from God in His Word.
“I
marvel that ye are so soon removed from him that called you into the
grace of Christ unto another gospel: Which is not another; but there be
some that trouble you, and would pervert the gospel of Christ. … As we
said before, so say I now again, if any man preach any other gospel unto
you than that ye have received, let him be accursed.”
—Galatians 1:6-9
Psychology could easily be called the Religion of Self, because it teaches that the way to right living and happiness is to:
• find yourself,
• believe in yourself,
• love yourself,
• be proud of yourself,
• stand up for yourself, and even
• forgive yourself.
• believe in yourself,
• love yourself,
• be proud of yourself,
• stand up for yourself, and even
• forgive yourself.
God’s Word however, teaches that the way to right living and true joy is through relationship with God, which means to:
• seek God (not self),
• believe in Christ (not self),
• love others (for “no one ever hated himself”),
• humble ourselves (not be proud of ourselves),
• die to self, and
• forgive others while repenting of our own sins.
• believe in Christ (not self),
• love others (for “no one ever hated himself”),
• humble ourselves (not be proud of ourselves),
• die to self, and
• forgive others while repenting of our own sins.
It doesn’t
take a rocket scientist to see that standing up for myself, esteeming
myself, setting boundaries for myself as to how much of my time and
attention I will give, and having “me time” is exactly the opposite of
dying to myself. And yet Christians daily embrace this kind of language
and incorporate it into our hearts and lifestyles as if it were true. As
with any sin, it certainly feels good for the moment to stand up for
ourselves, but God says, “Vengeance is mine; I will repay.” I myself
have fallen into the trap of thinking I need “me time,” yet in fact when
I yield to God, the blessings of giving up that time to do the good
works He has prepared for me (Ephesians 2:10) are beyond anything
I could have imagined. (For an inspirational story of a young woman’s
obedience to God and sacrificial living, read Kisses from Katie by Katie Davis.)
The Bible
says, “In the last days, men will be lovers of themselves…” (2 Timothy
3:2). I can think of no other time in history when this is more true
than today, even in the Church. I truly believe psychology’s stealth
entry into our belief system plays a large part in the fulfillment of
this prophecy.
When it comes
to pride vs. humility, the correct attitude is so simple even a child
can see it: You can be proud of yourself, or you can humble yourself,
but you cannot do both because they are polar opposites. God Himself
says He “opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble” (James 4:6).
And yet we teach our children to embrace the very attitude that God
opposes!
God’s Word
says, “I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength”
(Philippians 4:13). Psychology says, “I can do all things” (through
belief in myself), or “If I can imagine it, I can achieve it.” But God’s
Word says, “Nothing is impossible with God” (Luke 1:37). God can
do infinitely more than we can ever ask or imagine, but first we have
to stop relying on ourselves and surrender completely to God’s plans for
our lives.
“Trust in the
Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding. In
all your ways, acknowledge Him, and He will direct your paths.”
—Proverbs 3:5-6
Even though
we give lip service to this verse, the language of psychology is so
deeply ingrained in our culture that most of us simply accept the
diametrically opposed beliefs of psychology without holding them up
against the light of Scripture, as we are commanded to do.
God's voice says repent and turn to God
alone. But we make excuses and look for reasons for our sin: our past,
our circumstances, our genes, our brain chemistry.God's Word says confess our sins and pray for each other so that we may be healed. But we go to professionals (the secular priesthood, the religion of the state), instead of to one another, the body of Christ, as God commands.
We take to heart the wisdom of man and confess not our own sins but the sins of others! Even "Christian counseling" often leads eventually to gossip, bearing false witness, and dishonoring parents.
And we can be sure any time we pay for counseling services, it is not God's way, for God's Word is free to all:
“Unlike so many, we do not peddle the Word of God for profit.”
—2 Corinthians 2:17
God says He
has given us everything we need for life and godliness in His Word. Do
we believe Him? As believers encouraging and ministering to one another
(for free!), led by the Holy Spirit, we have such an opportunity to
change lives. Instead, we have set up a false religious system in the
Church that insidiously undermines God’s one way of sanctification.
“Sanctify them through thy truth: thy word is truth.”
—John 17:17
I have wondered many times if one of the
reasons we can see God removing His protective hand from our nation is
because we have not humbled ourselves and repented of the sin of
bringing this idolatry of psychology into our churches, nor have we made
any effort to cast it out. We do many things in the name of Jesus, but
our hearts are divided; we have a form of godliness but deny its true
power to save and deliver (2 Timothy 3:5).
"He sent His Word, and healed them, and delivered them from their destructions."
—Psalm 107:20
We need to repent and turn to God with
our whole hearts, and He will deliver us, never with the philosophies of
men, but by the truth of His Word!
2. The foundation of psychology is based on the occult and godless roots of its founding fathers.
I was
enamored with psychology in my high school and college years, and even
throughout much of my adult life. But I wasn’t told in a single
psychology class, in my counseling sessions, or in any church service
about the occult and godless roots of psychology’s founding fathers.
Sigmund Freud
is considered by many to be the father of psychoanalysis. He believed
all thoughts and behaviors were determined by the unconscious mind (an
unbiblical and unscientific concept) and that all behavior is determined
by age 5 or 6 based on how we pass through four stages of infant
sexuality (courtesy of Freud’s twisted version of the Greek myth, Oedipus).
Freud abandoned the Jewish scriptures and in fact all religion, calling
it a construct of men’s imaginations. By his own description, he was a
“godless Jew” and a “hopeless pagan.” People who would rather not admit
their sin before a holy and just God are happy to line up for
deliverance on the Freudian psychoanalyst’s couch.
Carl Jung,
another psychoanalyst whose theories have influenced personality
testing like the Myers-Briggs, imbibed heavily in alcohol and believed
Christianity was only a myth. Indeed, in a letter to Freud, he stated
that he wanted to “transform Christ
back into the soothsaying god of the vine … and absorb those ecstatic
instinctual forces of Christianity for the one purpose of making the
cult and the sacred myth what they once were — a drunken feast of joy
where man regained the ethos and holiness of an animal. ”1
“He delved
deeply into the occult, practiced necromancy, and had daily contact with
disembodied spirits, which he called archetypes. Much of what he wrote
was inspired by such entities,”2 including Philemon, his own familiar spirit.
Abraham Maslow
is most well known for his hierarchy-of-needs theory, with all needs
centered around the self. “He believed that people are motivated by
their needs in an hierarchical order so that when needs are fulfilled at
a lower level one can then move on to the next level and be motivated
by needs at a higher level.”3
Maslow
believed that man was basically good and that children develop better
without “interference” of parents. “Maslow rejected the Lord and His
Word … and even blamed Christianity, with its doctrines of the fall and
sin, for preventing the natural development of humanity and for thus
being a major source of evil.”4 The Bible says God
provides for even our most basic needs (Matthew 6:25-34), yet Maslow’s
theories have been thoroughly embraced by our culture and the church!
This is just a
sampling of what you’ll find if you expose the foundations of
psychology. The Bible says a bad tree cannot bear good fruit (Matthew
7:18), and only a little leaven leavens the whole lump (Galatians 5:9).
We also know
that “the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom” (Proverbs 9:10),
and the founding fathers of psychology had no fear of the Lord.
Therefore why do we listen to their ideas and embrace their philosophies
of how to live? They were without wisdom!
Not only were
they without wisdom, but even a cursory review of their theories shows
how discombobulated the entire field of psychology has been. “Psychology
icons like Freud, Jung, Adler, Maslow, Fromm, Rogers, Ellis, Glasser,
Harris, Janov, Watson, Skinner, Allport and May have over the years
created a hodgepodge of conflicting theories and therapies.”5
There are
psychologists who believe in the psychoanalytic view, others that
practice behavioristic techniques, still others who subscribe to the
humanistic model. In all, there are 450 different and often conflicting
psychotherapeutic approaches.5 What every psychological approach has in common, though, is the false belief that man is inherently good.
What was
fashionable in the 1920s or the 1950s or even as recently as last year
may be considered out-of-date now … or not, depending on whether a
particular contemporary psychologist feels like using it. When
psychiatrists and psychologists were asked how they diagnose a person,
every one of them would tell you it’s a gut feeling — there is no
medical or scientific test whatsoever — and if you visit 5 different
psychiatric “professionals,” you’re likely to get 5 different opinions.6
Furthermore,
people are under the impression that “trained professionals” deliver
better “results” than lay people. Over 40 studies have shown that the
opposite is true.5 And every believer is in fact equipped
with the Holy Spirit and capable of ministering to others using only
God’s Word — so much better than the fruitless and shifting methods
inspired by godless men.
“Blessed
is the man that walks not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor stands in
the way of sinners, nor sits in the seat of the scornful.” —Psalm 1:1
3)
Psychology and its partner in crime, psychiatry, are both fraudulent
and unscientific, despite the fact they pretend to be real medical
specialties.
In Psychology: A Study of a Science, Dr.
Sigmund Koch, of the American Psychological Association, concluded that
it is now “utterly and finally clear that psychology cannot be a coherent science.”
Dr. Lawrence
LaShan, former president of the Association for Humanistic Psychology,
concurred: “Psychotherapy may be known in the future as the greatest hoax of the twentieth century.”
And R.
Christopher Barden, a psychologist and lawyer, stated, “It is indeed
shocking that many if not most forms of psychotherapy currently offered
to consumers are not supported by credible scientific evidence. … Too
many Americans do not realize that much of the mental health industry is
little more than a national consumer fraud.”7
Indeed, most people do not know that every single diagnosis listed in psychiatry’s “bible,” the DSM-IV, was voted into existence by committee.8
“It is
important to understand clearly that modern psychiatry … began not by
identifying such diseases by means of established methods of pathology,
but by creating a new criterion of what constitutes a disease. Thus,
whereas in modern medicine new diseases were discovered, in modern
psychiatry, they were invented.”
—Dr. Thomas Szasz, M.D.
Not only is
psychology without merit, but psychiatry defrauds the public as well.
Medical psychiatrists have been trying for years to validate their
biochemical theory of mental illness, but “after decades of research
that has yielded not a single definitive biological marker connecting
brain dysfunction to mental disorders,” we are letting doctors evaluate and treat us as if such diseases exist.9
To put it more loosely, making a diagnosis of mental illness is “a near
mindless act where you can speculate whatever you want and never be
‘wrong’ (if any new or unrelated symptoms emerge just add another
diagnosis).”10
In fact, there is not a single scientific study that shows prescription psychotropic drug users suffer from an objective, confirmable abnormality of the brain.
I am going to
share with you just a few quotes from the experts themselves (not the
ones getting paid by drug companies). These people have risked their
reputations to speak out against the sacred cow of psychiatry, many
because they understand the true dangers of the psychotropic drugs being
hoisted on the public and know the risk-benefit ratio is in nobody’s
favor.
“There’s no
biological imbalance. When people come to me and they say, ‘I have a
biochemical imbalance,’ I say, ‘Show me your lab tests.’ There are no
lab tests. So what’s the biochemical imbalance?”
—Dr. Ron Leifer, psychiatrist
“All
psychiatrists have in common that when they are caught on camera or on
microphone, they cower and admit that there are no such things as
chemical imbalances/diseases, or examinations or tests for them. What
they do in practice, lying in every instance, abrogating [revoking] the
informed consent right of every patient and poisoning them in the name
of ‘treatment’ is nothing short of criminal.”
—Dr. Fred Baughman Jr., Pediatric Neurologist
Sadly, many
if not most patients accept their doctor’s reassurances that psychiatric
drugs are safe. And few doctors have the time or inclination to
understand the side effects and dangers of the psychotropic drugs they
prescribe, other than the information provided by the drug companies
themselves. As a result, most of the American public routinely elects to
take psychotropic drugs without true informed consent.
“Until the
psychiatric community is called upon to provide conclusive evidence that
the nearly 400 disorders listed in the American Psychiatric
Association’s (APA’s) Diagnostic and Statistics Manual of Mental
Disorders (DSM-IV) are not merely subjective clinical diagnosis but
rather objective, confirmable abnormalities of the brain, the debate
surrounding the benefit or risk of psychotropic drugs seems moot.”
—O’Meara, Psyched Out, p. 4
“Psychiatry
makes unproven claims that depression, bipolar illness, anxiety,
alcoholism and a host of other disorders are in fact primarily biologic
and probably genetic in origin. … Modern psychiatry has yet to
convincingly prove the genetic/biologic cause of any single mental
illness.”
—Dr. David Kaiser, psychiatrist
While “there
has been no shortage of alleged biochemical explanations for psychiatric
conditions … not one has been proven. Quite the contrary. In every
instance where such an imbalance was thought to have been found, it was
later proven false.”
—Dr. Joseph Glenmullen, Harvard Medical School psychiatrist
“There is no
blood or other biological test to ascertain the presence or absence of a
mental illness, as there is for most bodily diseases. If such a test
were developed … then the condition would cease to be a mental illness
and would be classified, instead, as a symptom of a bodily disease.”
—Dr. Thomas Szasz, Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry,
New York University Medical School, Syracuse
New York University Medical School, Syracuse
“The FDA’s data reveal that sugar pills were as effective as the drugs in a majority of clinical trials.”
—O’Meara, Psyched Out, p. 17
(See this video for more on the placebo effect.)
(See this video for more on the placebo effect.)
“Biological psychiatry is a total fraud.”
—Fred Baughman, as quoted by Dr. Timothy Scott, America Fooled: The Truth about Antidepressants,
Antipsychotics and How We’ve Been Deceived
Antipsychotics and How We’ve Been Deceived
Science falsely so called
Even in the
medical industry, psychology and psychiatry have been looked on as the
red-haired stepchildren, trying to constantly prove that they really are
medical specialties. Since they haven’t been able to do it with
science, they have resorted to marketing. Indeed, the entire American
public has been taken by what is perhaps the most successful marketing
campaign in history. Our entire culture has bowed to the biomedical
claims of psychiatry, not realizing how fraudulent, dangerous, and
deadly they are.
Even the body
of Christ has been taken captive and cheated by the religion of self,
which promises everything but delivers nothing. For Christians and
non-Christians alike, careful examination of psychology reveals its
shortcomings. It cannot stand up to scrutiny and will crumble like sand
through our fingers.
“Therefore
whoever hears these sayings of Mine, and does them, I will liken him to a
wise man who built his house on the rock: and the rain descended, the
floods came, and the winds blew and beat on that house; and it did not
fall, for it was founded on the rock. But everyone who hears these
sayings of Mine, and does not do them, will be like a foolish man who
built his house on the sand: and the rain descended, the floods came,
and the winds blew and beat on that house; and it fell. And great was
its fall.”
— Matthew 7:24-27
Which are we
building on: the rock or the sand? If we have built on the sinking sand
of psychology, now is the time to renounce our idols and false religion
and begin to build on the rock of God’s Word alone.
Unless the Lord builds the house, they labor in vain who build it; unless the Lord guards the city,
the watchman stays awake in vain.”
—Psalm 127:1
The
promises of psychology may sound attractive on the surface, but their
beauty is only skin deep. At its core, psychology is “science falsely so
called” (1 Timothy 6:20), seductively undermining the truth God has
already given us in His Word. If Satan can keep us looking to ourselves
for our sanctification, or blaming our brain chemistry, our parents, our
past, or our circumstances, he can keep us from repentance and
forgiveness — and the true joy that comes from dying to self and
following Christ with our whole hearts.
By Michele Blake
By Michele Blake
End notes
1 Noll, The Jung Cult, p. 188, as quoted by Bobgan: PsychoHeresy: C.G. Jung’s Legacy to the Church
2 Bobgan, Online article: PsychoHeresy: C.G. Jung’s Legacy to the Church
3 Ibid.
4 Bobgan, Online article: From Maslow’s Psychology to Mystical Experiences in the Emergent Church
5 Bazler, Psychology Debunked, p. 12
6 Bobgan, Online article: Psychology: Pure or Polluted Stream
7 Marketing of Madness DVD, New Era Publications
8 Bulkley, Why Christians Can’t Trust Psychology
9 Quoted by Bazler, Psychology Debunked, p. 16
10 Op cit., Marketing of Madness
11 Phillip Sinaikin, M.D., Psychiatryland, p. 77
12 Ibid., p. 76
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