Psychiatry can be harmful to health
The Buffalo News
http://www.buffalonews.com/222/story/25798.html
There is a multimillion dollar ad campaign designed to dupe people
into believing that they are sick because of chemicals in their
brain. It is designed to make parents think that their children
are defective and brain damaged.
With 8 million children on psychiatric drugs in the United States,
this does not mean that all of our children are sick, it simply
means that the psycho/pharmaceutical ad campaign is working. And
it points to the fact that what Citizens Commission on Human Rights
has been saying since 1969 is true: psychiatrists are child abusers,
as is evidenced by the numerous reported cases of abuse.
The commission is an international mental health watchdog organization
with more than 150 chapters in 34 countries. Representatives dedicate
their lives to helping the survivors of psychiatric abuse free themselves
from the harm created by psychiatry and to live happy and productive
lives.
As executive director of the commission’s Buffalo chapter,
I have witnessed the horrific side-effects of psychiatric drugs
from the people who have had the courage to speak of their experiences.
Colleen House
Buffalo
CCHR protested a psychiatric
conference in Niagara Falls, NY on July 21-23, 2006.
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http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/nationworld/bal-te.anger17jul17,0,7903653.story
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called "intermittent explosive disorder," the diagnosis
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http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0607/S00120.htm
The tax dollar funded mental health screening programs popping
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push drugs without a lucrative customer base, so the screening programs
are a great solution for that little problem.
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WEYMOUTH - A state department of education investigation concluded
that a veteran adjustment counselor at the Thomas Hamilton Primary
School violated federal law when she allowed a special education
evaluation of a student without parental consent.
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