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Many psychiatrists are simply unaware of the mecanisms and functions of the drugs they're prescribing. There is simply no way to tell why a antipsychotic must be "good" for the mental illness. It's a bit of a human level experiment were the patient is a test subject and its behavior a measure for the effectiveness of the drug. As far as I know, there's no brain analysis a priori to a clinical diagnosis of mental illness, so its hard to quantify the value of the diagnosis in terms of neuroscientific evidences.
That said, there is a scientific or statistical basis for treating patients- ie, most people with these symptoms seem to improve if we give them this or that drug or therapy. It's not all snake oil, Big Pharma, or some sinister political plot to make outliers conform.
The truth is, America is being overmedicated by psychiatrists. This makes psychiatry a highly profitable business.Furthermore the chemicals used for theses synthetic drugs (antipsychotics) can have serious side effects including neurological disorders, seizures, and obesity. http://www.madinamerica.com/2014/03/overmedication-vulnerable-youth-psychiatric-medication-boon-pharmaceutical-industry/