
The Harm Beneath The Prescription
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In this transmission, Dr Rachel Taylor exposes the harm beneath the widespread prescription of neurological pharmaceuticals. She names the systemic failure to hold emotional ache, the commodification of sensitivity, and the silencing of soul through chemical intervention.
This is not a rejection of all medication—it is a refusal to collapse restoration into prescription. Dr. Rachel calls for sanctuary-grade care, mythic witnessing, and trauma-informed scaffolding that dignifies story over symptom.
- Why pharmaceuticals were never designed to restore rhythm
- How grief, sensitivity, and complexity are pathologised
- The long-term consequences of psychiatric medication
- The entrapment cycle of withdrawal and misdiagnosed relapse
- The profit-driven architecture of overdiagnosis and suppression
- A call to metabolise trauma into legacy—not prescription
- A reminder that restoration must be scaffolded, not sold
“The masses are medicated not because they are broken—but because the system cannot hold their ache.”
“To medicate the masses without mythic witnessing is to silence the soul.”
“Pharmaceuticals may have a place—but they must never replace the architecture of care.”
This offering is for those who:
- Carry grief that has been flattened or numbed
- Seek restoration beyond regulation
- Refuse commodification of their emotional truth
- Are ready to metabolise their ache into authorship
- Those felt unseen or misdiagnosed in clinical spaces