Many people mistakenly think that the TV series quite accurately reflect reality. In fact, it is not. In the "soap operas" characters die more often from accidents, AIDS, breast cancer or death compared with Londoners and residents of the province of the realties of English counties. Living in a television looks like a nightmare than a smooth and quiet life of ordinary Britons. In television serials life distorted everything: how people get sick, they die, how they are treated. The most "iskaverkannymi" look televersion pregnancy, childbirth and mental illness. Of the 92's heroines - in 4 pregnancies ended in childbirth fatalities, which killed mother and child. For a visual story, telestsenaristy invented childbirth, which started promptly, in the wrong place at the wrong time, with all sorts of complications, where medical help is unavailable. In short, the filmmakers try to show the series are "passion-cheeky", which are capable, and all to twisted nerve telemanyakov gave the last drop of adrenaline. As a psychiatrist who has worked for more than 25 years in the departments with the most severe psychiatric disorders, I can say that television and the first series show patients who freely roam the city with mental health problems, the father of horror films, Alfred Hitchcock, if he saw it, it would be three times turning in his grave, while still pale with envy. Such on-screen incarnation of mental illness creates a very negative attitude of viewers to the very patients to their physicians and psychiatric hospitals as a whole. In the credits telesserialov, no matter how I tried, I never met any mention of the participation of at least one psychiatric consultant. All the "psychiatric" subjects based on cliches, and where is "punching" authenticity "nonsense" invented by a writer is far from reality, as Kashchenko from Sevalda (Tallinn Psychiatric Hospital). Epileptic fit them like a hysterical, state oneyroida portrayed as catalepsy, and delirium is shown as a babbling drunk who is in the average degree of intoxication. The findings, which themselves suggest themselves: in pursuit of a watchable and rated in the fight for the viewers to draw screens to as many potential victims of Telemann, manufacturers of soap operas are "all serious" and no one cares, that all this poisonous blend television industry will poison somebody brains would make him "zombanutym" or sit down to someone on the hook for an e-addiction. In Britain it has long understood, even in times of Benny Hill British doctors began to demand to accompany "soap operas" mandatory reporting: "Ministry of Health warns" patterned after those messages on cigarette packs. Other doctors have gone even further: "Do not watch soap operas, they are dangerous to your health!" The most precious thing we have - it's our time, the time of our lives and rasstrachivat it sitting "bewitched" in front of a screen, this is the most reckless occupation.
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