- Examining Eloise: a case study in mental illness and demonic influence is opening people's eyes to the fact that not all mental illnesses are caused from a chemical imbalance.
- Not all mental illnesses are caused from a chemical imbalance; some are caused by evil so vile that most people cannot fathom. Many people wander through this world, under attack by demonic forces. They do not understand or see these entities, so therefore, they comply with Dr.s' orders, and take medications that make their situations worse, forcing these poor souls to cyclically relive their terrors, while never helping them, never healing them.
- Examining Eloise: a case study in mental illness and demonic influence is opening people's eyes to the fact that not all mental illnesses are caused from a chemical imbalance. Examining Eloise tells a story. We interviewed 2 ministers of the faith, and a woman who claims to have been possessed for years. The woman believes she was erroneously diagnosed as being mentally ill, when in fact, she was possessed by demons. The investigative team and camera crew spent 10 hours researching Eloise; speaking to the dark spirits, making them admit to their evil schemes. My name is Dr. Jeffrey Checker. I hold degrees in counseling and Biblical studies. I have counseled numerous people over the years. Many people have complained to me that they were misdiagnosed, when they sought counsel from a psychiatrist or psychologist. These people were being bothered by something they could neither see nor explain, and were immediately diagnosed as mentally ill, given medications, and then told to seek therapy. At times the diagnosis of mental illness is correct; at times it isn't. The people misdiagnosed are not receiving the help they need, and they go through their lives desperately seeking help. Our client Vickie is one such person. A professional camera crew, along with an investigative team, head into Eloise Psychiatric Hospital, hoping to find answers to theories created by the team. THEORIES: 1. Do dark spirits cause sane people to appear insane at times, if influenced by these same spirits? 2. Do dark spirits harm the mentally ill? 3. Do spirits have any influence on doctors and staff, causing them to act out in negative actions? 4. Do these same spirits possess people, causing them to be destructive; changing their personalities? 5. Finally, do dark spirits cause people to commit suicide?
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By what name was Examining Eloise: A case study in mental illness and demonic influence (2021) officially released in Canada in English?
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