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Why Expand Psychiatry with Involuntary Commitment?

Why Expand Psychiatry with Involuntary Commitment?

by CCHR Florida | Jun 30, 2014 | Baker Act, Legislation, Mental Health Screening, Mental Illness, Psychiatric Abuse, Psychiatric Drugs, Suicide & Violence

Each time a citizen goes on an unpredicted shooting spree we hear pleas for more involuntary commitment laws and programs. Psychiatry has been playing a fiddle tune entitled “If he’d only gotten proper mental health care in time this tragedy could have been avoided”...
Why Expand Psychiatry with Involuntary Commitment?

HOW DOES ADVOCACY HELP MY CHILD?

by CCHR Florida | Jun 30, 2014 | Alternatives, Children and Teens, Mental Health Screening, Psychiatric Disorders, Psychiatric Drugs, Rights

Mom A got calls weekly and then daily as a result of extreme behavior from her daughter in school. Tantrums. Refusals to join in on the group work. Failure to follow the daily activities for all children. Then came the fights at home with siblings. There was already...
Why Expand Psychiatry with Involuntary Commitment?

Psychotropic Drugs – Lobotomies In a Pill

by CCHR Florida | Jun 24, 2014 | Psychiatric Abuse, Psychiatric Disorders, Psychiatric Drugs, Suicide & Violence

Since the introduction of Thorazine in 1954 psychiatry and drug companies have rolled out a never ending stream of psychotropic drugs to replace the dramatic surgical procedures known as lobotomies. These so-called psychotropic medications have been called “chemical...
Why Expand Psychiatry with Involuntary Commitment?

Psychiatry: A Belief System Destroying our Society

by CCHR Florida | Jun 24, 2014 | Alternatives, Psychiatric Abuse, Psychiatric Drugs, Rights

Psychiatry, it may be validly argued, is simply a belief system. In fact, many of their most treasured DSM disorders were voted on by conference participants. There is no proof of the existence of ADD or ADHD, and absolutely no valid medical test for a single one of...
Why Expand Psychiatry with Involuntary Commitment?

Audra McDonald gets it Right- Thanks Parents for no ADD Meds

by CCHR Florida | Jun 16, 2014 | Alternatives, Mental Illness, Psychiatric Drugs, Rights

Audra McDonald, in accepting her Tony award for her performance in Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar & Grill thanked her parents. This is not an uncommon thing for an award-winning actor to do. But the impact of Audra’s “thank you” flew in the face of psychiatry’s...
Why Expand Psychiatry with Involuntary Commitment?

Psychiatry Kidnapped Justina Pelletier

by CCHR Florida | Jun 11, 2014 | Baker Act, Children and Teens, Psychiatric Abuse, Rights

Justina Pelletier is a teenager who was taken away from her parents unnecessarily, forced into psychiatric care and spent nine months in a locked psychiatric ward.  This situation is a parent’s worst nightmare.  Any parent would be outraged and horrified if this...
Why Expand Psychiatry with Involuntary Commitment?

Xanax Side Effects Lead to Horrific Tragedy

by CCHR Florida | Jun 11, 2014 | Mental Health Screening, Mental Illness, Military & Veterans, Psychiatric Abuse, Psychiatric Drugs, Rights, Suicide & Violence

Mass shooter Elliot Rodger was, according to his parents, taking anti-anxiety drug Xanax in the days that led up to his bloody rampage and suicide in Isla Vista California on May 23. Elliot murdered six people and injured thirteen others before taking his life....
Why Expand Psychiatry with Involuntary Commitment?

Gun Violence and Psychiatric Medication

by CCHR Florida | May 26, 2014 | Mental Illness, Psychiatric Abuse, Psychiatric Drugs, Rights

How often, despite the concern of many, are psychiatric medication and gun violence linked, especially in the mass media? It is rare to find even a passing mention of this connection. This is unconscionable, considering that 90% of all multiple-victim violence (from...
Why Expand Psychiatry with Involuntary Commitment?

Psychiatric Drugs – Creating Crime and Profit in Prisons

by CCHR Florida | May 26, 2014 | Mental Illness, Psychiatric Abuse, Psychiatric Disorders, Psychiatric Drugs

Prisons have become one of the main distribution points for psychiatrists peddling psychotropic drugs and for drug companies happy to supply all these medicines to a growing population of criminals. It’s quite a successful business model. Prisoners get screened when...
Why Expand Psychiatry with Involuntary Commitment?

Mental Illness Test Inherently Flawed

by CCHR Florida | May 20, 2014 | DSM, Legislation, Mental Illness, Psychiatric Drugs

The psychiatrist’s test for mental illness is ever more inclusive. Normal behavior such as grieving for a deceased loved one, temper tantrums, and even hoarding disorder (“persistent difficulty discarding or parting with possessions, regardless of their actual...
Involuntary Commitment – A Psychiatrist’s Dream – A Patient’s Nightmare

Involuntary Commitment – A Psychiatrist’s Dream – A Patient’s Nightmare

by CCHR Florida | May 20, 2014 | Baker Act, Legislation, Psychiatric Drugs

Congressman Tim Murphy is the chief sponsor of a bill in the House of Representatives numbered HR 3717 inappropriately titled “Helping Families in Mental Health Crisis Act”. This horrific piece of proposed legislation aims to help the psychiatric profession and drug...
Why Expand Psychiatry with Involuntary Commitment?

Florida Slides toward Legal Pot and Psychiatric Commitments

by CCHR Florida | May 12, 2014 | Baker Act, Children and Teens, Psychiatric Drugs, Rights

Florida medical marijuana just got a boost last week when the Florida House and Senate passed its own medical marijuana bill ahead of the November 2014 ballot initiative vote in which the citizens of Florida will decide if they want medical marijuana to be legal in...
Why Expand Psychiatry with Involuntary Commitment?

GSK’s Epileptic Seizure Drug Potiga Won’t Cure Alcoholics

by CCHR Florida | May 5, 2014 | Psychiatric Abuse, Psychiatric Drugs

A Boston University School of Medicine researcher, Clifford Knapp, PhD, associate professor of psychiatry, got some press recently by claiming that Potiga, a GlaxoSmithKline drug used as an anti-convulsant to suppress partial epileptic seizures in patients, might be...

Alternative Treatments for PTSD are Safer

by CCHR Florida | May 2, 2014 | Alternatives, Military & Veterans, Psychiatric Drugs

No one will argue that being in the military, especially during deployment is extremely stressful.  During times of war, soldiers see and do things that they just can’t forget.  Many come home and are not the same as when they left.  Injuries, trauma and brain...
Why Expand Psychiatry with Involuntary Commitment?

History of Schizophrenia Shows Psychiatry is Not a Science

by CCHR Florida | May 2, 2014 | DSM, ECT, Mental Health Screening, Psychiatric Abuse, Psychiatric Disorders, Psychiatric Drugs

“Is Psychiatry Scientific? “A Letter to a 21st Century Psychiatry Resident” is the title of a lengthy article by Jose de Leon, MD from The University of Kentucky Mental Health Research Center at Eastern State Hospital in Lexington, KY published last September. He...
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