Psych Links.  Also see Drugging of Children

May 11, 2002-  Florida Lawmaker seeks Ritalin recommendation ban


Antidepressant Product Liability Cases
at Baum, Hedlund, Aristei, Guilford & Schiavo law firm.

SSRI Wrongful Death Cases at Vickery & Waldner, L.L.P.

When Are Antidepressants Better Than Psychotherapy?

To learn more about these and other drugs, see The International Coalition for Drug Awareness. Particularly interesting: Oregon Shooting, Kip Kinkle, Columbine Shooting

Also see: The Next Generation Medical Guinea Pigs--Our Prozac, Zoloft and Paxil Babies

We have developed the opinion that any "profession" that requires a "Statement of Ethics" is fundamentally unethical and corrupt.  We think it is odd they should have such statement, since psychiatry and psychology are the very definition, tool, and arm of Secular Humanism, which specifically disparages "ideological sanction" of an ethical "code".

We believe it's time to identify psychiatry for what it really is- an integral part of the Secular Humanist NEW AGE Religion- and classify it right next to Voodoo.

Beware the Program of Assertive Community Treatment" (PACT).

Mental illness: psychiatry's phlogiston (definition of phlogiston)
By Thomas S. Szasz M.D.  See his Center for Liberty and Responsibility

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
- (Exposing the Fraud of ADD and ADHD) - 
ADHDFRAUD.COM - The official website of Fred A. Baughman Jr., MD (Neurologist, Pediatric Neurology)

  Fight For Kids
 Some categories- "Diagnostic Scam", "School Coercion", "Parents Fight Back"

The Anti-Depressant Era by David HealyThe Anti-Depressant Era

David Healy's scholarly and provocative review of the antidepressant era concludes that "the discovery of antidepressants has been the invention of and marketing of depression." Ignoring 35 years of NIMH-funded research on the epidemiology, familial risk, clinical course, and treatment of depression, Healy gives the credit for the use of antidepressants to the marketing departments of pharmaceutical companies, fueled by the regulatory mechanisms put in place in the 1960s with the expansion of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The FDA, the medical profession, and the pharmaceutical industry, he notes, signed onto a bacteriologic model of disease, with antidepressants considered a specific drug for a specific disorder, whereas Healy suggests that antidepressants treat a range of nonspecific symptoms that lie along a continuum.

Buy the book

Pharmacracy- Medicine and Politics in America- By Thomas Szasz

Pharmacracy
Medicine and Politics in America
By Thomas Szasz

Exposes and examines the hidden threats to liberty and the rule of law posed by "pharmacracy"--the emerging alliance of the government and the health-care system.

Buy the book

February 20, 2002- 

In Therapy we trust by Eva S. MoskowitzChristianity.com
Therapy in American Life
The Cult that Unites Us
By J. A. Hanson
Who’d have thought it? Even before September 11, the American people were already more unified than we imagined. We have a bond that transcends the divides of liberal and conservative, black and white, believer and atheist. Eva S. Moskowitz pulls back the curtain in her new book, In Therapy We Trust: America’s Obsession with Self-Fulfillment (Johns Hopkins, 2001):


March 22, 2002- Federal court OKs forced drugging
Defendant ordered to take anti-psychotic medication.  The case of St. Louis dentist, Dr Sell, accused of Medicaid fraud.

"All the government needs are allegations and a cooperative psychiatrist to forcibly drug any citizen," said Andrew Schlafly, general counsel for the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons. "It's a shocking, inhumane decision."

While acknowledging that "the evidence does not support a finding that Sell posed a danger to himself or others," the majority opinion still found that "charges of fraud" alone are "serious" enough to justify forced medication, AAPS said.

"There's no good reason why Dr. Sell has been held so long without trial, and this decision will most likely prolong his imprisonment with no end in sight," Schlafly said. Judge Bye "pointed out that even if Dr. Sell were to be found guilty, his sentence would be no more than 41 months - one year less than he's already served."


March 3, 2002 USA Today
Mind drugs may hinder recovery
 By Robert Whitaker


Psychiatric Drug Facts
 Peter R. Breggin, M.D.

 What your doctor may not know about:
 How psychiatric drugs really work
Adverse drug effects on the brain and mind
 The role of the FDA
 Drug company practices
 Recent medical and legal developments
 Electroshock and psychosurgery

Alaska Mental Health Consumer Web

Mind Freedom
EVERYTHING about Forced Drugging

Say NO! to Psychiatry

STOP Bad Therapy!

  Links to anti-psychiatry and malpractice sites

It's Time to STOP PSYCHIATRIC ABUSE!