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Hypothesis based on cancer research.

Posted by pullmarine on October 29, 2000, at 16:08:15

Background:
According to Mark Lippman, Director of Georgetown U. Lombardi Cancer Center,: 'people ... who are the most compliant, the most accepting of what their doctor told them- and frankly, the most god fearing- had ... the worst prognosis, whereas those... who were angry, not accepting, wanting to fight, did the best.

Hypothesis:
Does this hold true for 'psychiatric illnesses'? I would love to see a study of people who are in psychiatric care vs. people who have joined anti-psychiatric movements for a comparison in survival rates and recidivism and recovery.

Does anyone have any information on this?


JOHN


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