Thursday, October 24, 2013

A place I would live...


Hello everybody!
I haven´t seem you in a long time, but today I begin to write again. Today I’m going to tell you about a country I always want to visit, to me is a difficult subject, because choice just a place is very hard. So I think a lot, and I decided that Cuba is a place I want to visit (there are a lot of countries that I want to visit). 
I want to go to Cuba, but not just go, and visit, I want to live there, at least for a half year. I want to live there, because I want to live the socialism, I want to know how different is live in other politic system, but living there, not just for read. I want to meet people, and realize if people is less individualist. If I go to Cuba, I like to know a lot of historical places, like Havana Vieja, Hemmingway’s house, Revolution´s Square, etc. But like I just said, I like to know how the people lives and what the people is like.  I would like to work, or study there, not just visit the famous or beautiful places of Cuba.  
I know is a contradiction want to visit Cuba and write the post in the Empire language, but I have to do it. See you in two weeks, because the next Thursday is holiday. Bye bye.



Thursday, October 10, 2013

New ways to see the madness

Hello, today I´m going to talk to you about an article of The Gardian, the article is:  The rebellious psychiatrists who helped me see beyond the myths and stigma of mental illness, by David Shariatmadari, The Guardian, Sunday 25 August 2013. This article is so close of my career so, I think it was so important to me, because usually we don’t see so many articles about psychology or Psychiatry, and if we can see one of these subjects, usually don’t criticize the discipline. The special of this article is the author, he write accepting he has a history whit mental illness. He begins with the diagnosis theme, for example, in schizophrenia don´t exist some laboratory test to confirm the diagnosis, so many Doctors are critical at the medical model in madness. It say us, mental illness are of the person, no one have fault, it´s just biological. Here the journalist investigates about some psychiatrist that says the family ant the environment is responsible of madness, and he mention how the parents of Maya (a little patient in the books of Lang) achieves turn she crazy, by mystification, they say her she was bad, nevertheless she wasn´t bad. This contribution, before was unbelieves for the psy-world (psychiatrist and psychologists), but, nowadays this theories are very popular in this world, the psy-word isn’t the final word, but the people believes in they. It´s important all this contribution, because, the way of treatments has been change for this contributions.  See you next week. 

Link: 
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/aug/25/rd-laing-aaron-esterson-mental-illness

Thursday, October 3, 2013

The dreamers

Hello, it`s my again, as the lasts weeks I come here to tell to you about something interesting. 
I love movies, I love go to the cinema, I don`t go so much, because it’s so expensive, but I think it`s a excellent panorama. 
Today I am going to talk about my favourite movie.  Do it, is so hard, because I like so much watch movies, but if I have to choice,      I can say that my favourite movie is: The dreamers. I know it isn`t a popular movie, but I like because it`s so weird and well done.  The actors in the movie aren`t so renowned, but they were made for the character. The film is about young American men that live In Paris around May 68’, there he meets twins that are so weir, and in fact they have a kind of an incestuous relationship. This guy becomes into one of them.  I can`t says anymore because I will tell you about the end or about the important things in the movie, and I don`t want it. I like this movie because the story is well done, all of it happened meanwhile in Paris a lot of student strikes takes the city, for a new life. I think it was a good movie because when I watched it, I stay freeze for a long time.  I can`t say more, just watch it!

See you next week.