Strange coincidence: Doctor who diagnosed Mako with "complicated PTSD" becomes first Japanese to be elected as President-Elect of International Organization
Strange coincidence: Doctor who diagnosed Mako with "complicated PTSD" becomes first Japanese to be elected as President-Elect of International Organization
Princess Mako
Dr.Tsuyoshi Akiyama
With regard to the marriage of Kei Komuro
and Mako, the eldest daughter of Prince Akishino, there have been reports of
unbelievable preferential treatment, such as the admission of Komuro, who is
neither a lawyer nor a law major in Japan, to Fordham Law School, the awarding
of scholarships that should be given only to the most outstanding students, and
the exceptionally smooth process of obtaining work visas, and each time there
had been rumors of the exercise of "imperial privilege" by Prince
Akishino.
And now, a new strange coincidence has
occurred that might make you wonder: "Imperial privilege?”
On the 1st of this month, at the official
announcement of the marriage of Mako and Kei Komuro by the Imperial Household
Agency, a doctor was present and announced that Mako had been diagnosed with
"complicated PTSD.
This doctor is Dr. Tsuyoshi Akiyama,
Director of the Quality Assurance Office at NTT East Kanto Hospital. The
World Federation of Mental Health (WFMH) has recently elected him as its next
president(President-Elect), according to the website of the Mental Barrier-Free
Research Foundation, of which he is the president.
According to Wiki, WFMH is an international non-governmental organization (NGO)
founded in 1948 to prevent mental disorders and mood disorders, provide
appropriate treatment and care, and promote mental health. It is said to play a role as an advisory body in the
field of mental health to international organizations such as the United
Nations (UN) and the World Health Organization (WHO).
This is the first time that a Japanese
president has been elected here, and Akiyama will be the president for the next
two years' term (2023-24).
This election is dated August 17 this year.
The diagnosis of "complex PTSD"
for Mako has been disputed by many in Japan.
"Complex PTSD is found in soldiers
returning from war and children who have been abused over a long period of
time, not those who have been badmouthed on the Internet."
"People with real complex PTSD have
difficulty in their daily lives. If she is able to perform her official duties
and hold the press conference on the 26th, isn't the diagnosis of adjustment
disorder appropriate?"
"I wonder if this disease will be
misunderstood as something minor, and the people who are really suffering will
be looked down upon."
In fact, in response to the announcement of this somewhat abusive diagnosis, the Japan Association for PTSD Support, an organization made up of people affected by the disease and their supporters, released the following comments on the 2nd day after the press conference:
"We are extremely concerned"
"We sincerely hope that there
will be no new hurt or fluctuation in the feelings of our users (for the coverage)."
Therefore, it seems somewhat unnatural and
not coincidental that the doctor who gave the diagnosis was elected as the
first Japanese president of an international organization a month and a half
before the announcement.
This information was provided by the
aforementioned reader "KI". Thank you very much.
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