The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the right to health Mr. Pūras has called for «World needs “revolution” in mental health care». “There is now unequivocal evidence of the failures of a system that relies too heavily on the biomedical model of mental health services, including the front-line and excessive use of psychotropic medicines, and yet these models persist”
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
was significantly superior to treatment as usual (TAU) for the outcome “overall symptoms”, “quality of life” and “functioning” (Bighelli et al. 2018) see WHO 2023 (mhGAP) guideline


Sammenfatning av forskning og rettigheter: Falsifisering av psykiatriens myter må egentlig tvinge frem et paradigmeskifte i behandling for å oppnå recovery

Psykiatrisk praksis bygger på myten at "hos det store flertallet bidrar medisiner til symptomlette, funksjonsbedring og høyere selvrapportert livskvalitet." «Antipsykotiske midler ... førte til en revolusjon i behandlingen» (Legetidsskrift, 12.05.2017). Derfor blir nesten alle med diagnosen psykose medisinert med antipsykotika.

Psykiatere har lurt seg selv, pressen, offentligheten, statsforvalteren, Helsedirektoratet og Oslo tingrett men ikke pasientene.

Helsedirektoratets hjelpløse nøling og trenering i 5 år av revidering av retningslinjene for psykosebehandling og manglende kvalitetssikring av samvalg er i strid med Helsedirektoratets plikter. Mer enn 16 henvendelser over de siste 4 år tegner følgende bilde av forskningen:

Rindal, 5.1.2026

Walter Keim

Kilde: Falsifisering av psykiatriens myter tvinger frem et paradigmeskifte og en revolusjon i behandling for å oppnå recovery

Referanse:

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  2. Schlier B., et al. 2023. Time-dependent effect of antipsychotic discontinuation and dose reduction on social functioning and subjective quality of life–a multilevel meta-analysis. EeClinicMedicine Volume 65, 102291, November 2023. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2023.102291

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  5. Paradigm Shift to Promote a Revolution of Treatment of Schizophrenia to Achieve Recovery. Keim, Walter 2023 Medical Research Archives https://doi.org/10.18103/mra.v11i12.4866

  6. Ranjan et al. 2025: Effectiveness of Psychological Intervention Methods for the Management of Positive and Negative Symptoms in Schizophrenia Patients: A Systematic Review and Network Meta-analysis. “Psychotherapies were found to be more effective compared to TAU”.

  7. Tandon et al. 2025: Psychosocial Interventions and Functional Recovery in Schizophrenia—Realizing Opportunities Today. “Functional outcomes in schizophrenia remain far below what is achievable due to systemic underutilization of evidence-based psychosocial interventions. Despite their demonstrated impact, these tools are often inaccessible, unsupported, or overlooked, reinforcing a culture of therapeutic nihilism."