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More Mental Health Programs Mean More Mass Shootings

More Mental Health Programs Mean More Mass Shootings

Since twenty school children and six adults were killed just before Christmas last year in a mass shooting in Newtown, CT, discussions of gun control and more access to mental health services are in the news daily.  There is talk of bans on assault weapons and how our...

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More Mental Health Programs Mean More Mass Shootings

Side Effects of Ambien are Worrisome

The side effects of Ambien, a popular drug taken for insomnia, could lead to tragedy. While Ambien commercials present a mild and hopeful vision of a gentle sleep aid, (after all the woman looks so rested the next morning!) the reality of this drug’s side effects...

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What is PTSD? Today’s Latest Military Tragedy

Looking into what is PTSD is revealing. PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder) is defined on the U.S. National Library of Medicine website as a potentially debilitating anxiety disorder triggered by exposure to a traumatic experience. War veterans often have it....

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More Mental Health Programs Mean More Mass Shootings

Disruptive Behavior Disorder and Psychiatric Drugs

Disruptive behavior disorder is often diagnosed when a child disrupts activities or otherwise acts out when being told “no.” Parents may feel helpless when this behavior becomes consistent, especially when there are other children in the family affected by his or her...

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Americans and Depression

New Video: http://www.youtube.com/user/CCHRflorida?feature=mhee Most people are unaware that the leading cause of Depression is an underlying thyroid problem.  The FDA places severe warnings on Antidepressants, including suicidal and homicidal thoughts.

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Chemical Imbalance and ADHD Myths

There is a relationship between the chemical imbalance theory and ADHD myths. The drugs are not “correcting chemical imbalances.”  These are psychoactive drugs that cause an altered physical and mental state. Psychiatrist Dr. Peter Breggin, a staunch critic of...

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More Mental Health Programs Mean More Mass Shootings

Big Pharma Profits By Putting Your Health at Risk

Many years ago honest medical research was done for the purpose of creating drugs to cure diseases and other ailments that were wreaking havoc upon society.  Think about where we would be today if quinine hadn’t been found to cure malaria, or what we would do without...

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Know your rights as a patient!

Know your rights as a patient!

New Video that demonstrates your rights in regards to the mental health screening! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZMAOv5NRxo&list=UU-iw0HrAGH65H-N6_e6C8EQ&index=2

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More Mental Health Programs Mean More Mass Shootings

Psychiatric Meds and Criminality

A recent article published in “Smart KIDS Learning Disabilities”, claiming that ADHD medication reduces criminal behavior is, without a doubt, a scandalous conscious effort to advocate the taking of psychiatric drugs, especially among young adults. Not only are the...

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Do Psychiatric Drugs Cause Behavior Problems?

There have been 22 International Drug Regulatory Agency Warnings saying that psychiatric drugs cause violence, mania, psychosis and even homicidal ideation. The conditions that can be brought about by taking these drugs are, to say the least, serious problems in...

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More Mental Health Programs Mean More Mass Shootings

Helping Children with Depression

Some feel the only way of helping children with depression is the prescribing of barely tested and dangerous drugs, many of which are not recommended for children in the first place. These drugs may have disastrous results, as has been proven again and again. It seems...

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More Mental Health Programs Mean More Mass Shootings

Mass Shootings Can Be Explained with Logical Answers

If you look at the timeline of when mass shootings and murder-suicides started on the upswing, it is at the same time as when the field of mental health introduced psychiatric drugs as a solution to behavior problems such as children’s inattentiveness, depression, and other undesirable conditions. The late eighties were when Prozac was introduced as a panacea pill and became a household name. Other antidepressants, antipsychotics and stimulants came into being. That is the only change in the past thirty-something years

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More Mental Health Programs Mean More Mass Shootings

Children Misdiagnosed with Mental Health Issues

Behavioral disorders are often “treated” by the mental health community, with mind-altering drugs. Medical doctors exist who can do traditional medical testing to evidence potential underlying physical causes of unwanted behavior. Some children actually have a sleeping disorder similar to the childrens’ story “Sleeping Beauty”.

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