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The following interview is part of a “future of mental health” interview series that will be running for 100+ days. This series presents different points of view about what helps a person in distress. I’ve aimed to be ecumenical and included many points of view different from my own. I hope you enjoy it. As with every service and resource in the mental health field, please do your due diligence. If you’d like to learn more about these philosophies, services, and organizations mentioned, follow the links provided.
Interview with Peter Breggin EM: You run a website about “psychiatric drug facts.” What are your intentions with that website? ....
Surviving Child Psychiatry: My Quest for Love and Justice 1244 I am 37 years old and have had very little human contact in my life. The last time I experienced intimacy was when my mother would give me touch massages when I was four or five years old. I am not a recluse. I am not shy. I have, oftentimes, desperately put myself out there only to be rejected. Am I a monster? I think first we can begin with the fact that I had a very traumatic and abnormal childhood. As I explained in my first blog, “Kids on Psychiatric Drugs: Where Are They Now?,” I was a normal kid labeled ADHD, which led to forced drugging first with Ritalin and then with the neuroleptic Risperdal leading to painful and terrifying side effects. I was taken from my family and placed in hospitals and special schools, collecting labels and pumped with different drugs, becoming more and more neurologically and emotionally impaired. Today, I still feel damaged. ....
Close to 17% of Americans are taking psychiatric drugs with side effects such as acting aggressively, being angry, or violent and acting on dangerous impulses. ....
America s Hidden Epidemic: Psychiatric Drugs, Addiction and Suicide The pharmaceutical companies and the psychiatric community pocket some $62 billion on psychiatric drugs as part of a mental health spending of over $225 billion. America spent over $62 billion on psychiatric drugs in 2020 in what one watchdog group is calling an epidemic of addiction and suicidal side effects. The FDA needs to step up and conduct an investigation into the relationship between psychiatric drugs and suicide.” President for the Florida chapter of CCHR, Diane Stein CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, UNITED STATES, January 6, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ There is growing concern that psychiatric drugs, fueled by exorbitant mental health spending, are being over prescribed and are causing more harm than what is being publicized. [1] The pharmaceutical companies and the psychiatric community pocket some $62 billion on psychiatric drugs as part of a mental health spending of over $225 billion. [2,3 ....