You certainly are allowed to have your ill opinion of the mental health profession 17NOV, but many of us who have had personal experience with it have good reason to believe otherwise. Both my wife and my best friend are coincidentally bipolar, and I knew both of them before they began to receive treatment. My friend Joy was such a slave to her mood swings that she found it difficult to sustain a relationship, jobs, and family relations were difficult. She was trapped in an endless destructive cycle that likely would have killed her. A small dosage of medication and a significant amount of therapy have brought out the person that I always new she was. She is now married and starting a family. THe same can be said for Janna. Even she admits that before treatment she made things impossible, but now she is a happy, even tempered individual who has been set free through the help of the psychological profession.
As for your woeful misrepresentation of scientific knowledge, you are greatly mistaken. Scientists have not simply assumed the veracity of the atomic model and then stopped all inquiry. It was arrived at through a multi-disciplinary process, supported by evidence. THe atomic model is the only such construct that can adequately and simultaneously explain a host of observed phenomena:the photoelectric effect, semiconductors, Hall Effect, nuclear fission, nuclear fusion, radiation, electrostatic repulsion, superconductance, chemistry, optics, and as one poster said, the operation of television sets. It does all of this simply, eloquently, and without having to resort to tendentious argument. Its not a matter of having an open mind or not, it is about the preponderance of evidence.