'Psychiatry, Drugs & Children' Category
Wednesday, August 3rd, 2005
In this recent news story it is reported that a 17 year old boy committed suicide while under the care of psychiatrists. Apparently he had been placed in the psychiatric ward for help and instead received a death sentence.
It’s no big surprise considering many psychiatric treatments have been proven to actually increase the risk of the patient committing suicide. It seems almost unreal that the people in charge of helping with mental health issues are actually making their patients worse, but none the less that is exactly what seems to be occurring.
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Psychiatric Help Ends Up Costing Teen His Life
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Sunday, July 31st, 2005
Here is an interesting blog post on a morbid debate about whether to kill “feebleminded” children. I guess this is in an effort to preserve our species genetic purity.
In an article called ‘The problem of social control of the congenital defective: education, sterilization and euthanasia’, an argument was made that ‘defective’ or ‘feebleminded’ children, should be examined by a medical review board at the age of five and if so decided, be killed for the good of all society.
Take a guess where this article appeared: In Nazi propaganda during world war II? In some crazy racial supremacist’s magazine?
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Mentally Ill Children, A Debate For Perspective.
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Sunday, July 31st, 2005
The International Coalition for Drug Awareness and the Prozac Survivors Support Group is reporting that antidepressants are causing violent behavior in the patients who are taking them.
They are calling for immediate Federal action to warn the public about the dangers of violence caused by the side effects of these psychiatric antidepressant medications. It is widely known that these types of drugs increase the chances of a patient committing suicide by up to 3 times. In fact, the FDA already requires a special black label warning on Antidepressants like Prozac, Paxil and Zoloft stating that these drugs cause an increase in suicidal thoughts and actions. Now these groups are calling for a broad campaign to warn the public against the added dangers of violent behavior caused by antidepressants.
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Group Says Antidepressants Can Induce Violence and Suicide
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Wednesday, July 27th, 2005
In this article published on American Daily the author discusses many of the points I often cover about psychiatric drugging in our educational system. He goes on to quote a blog post from Thomas Brewton who has an article by Pastor Harold W. Bolinger with personal hands on experience with the educational system pushing drugs on his son and causing great harm in the process.
I find it incredibly ironic that our modern educational system is very busy telling our children to “say no to drugs… but take your Ritalin.”
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Say “NO” to drugs (but take your Ritalin)
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Monday, July 25th, 2005
This horrible story is happening all over The US. Children removed from their parents care and placed in state custody for mental health reasons. These children are then drugged without their parents consent, placed in psychiatric or foster care where they are sometimes placed in restraints. This story is about a mother who’s 2 young girls have been ripped from their homes and forcibly drugged.
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Children Forcibly Ripped From Their Mother And Drugged By Psychiatrists
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Saturday, July 23rd, 2005
This shocking article exposes “Teen Screen”, a new government psychiatric program designed to screen children for psychiatric disorders.
Apparently, in many cases with no parental consent, kids as young as nine years old are tricked into a suicide screening test by being bribed with movie tickets if they perform the test. After being asked a series of nonsensical questions it is determined if they have some type of psychiatric disorder. Which disorder will they be labeled with? Well, take your pick: Depression? Social Phobia? Panic Disorder? Anxiety? Obsessive Compulsive Disorder? Active Suicide Ideation? Passive Suicide Ideation? Your guess is as good as mine.
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Teen Screen Infiltrates Our Schools Fishing For Young Psychiatric Patients
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Saturday, July 23rd, 2005
In another display of psychiatric failure a Michigan teen is being charged with attempted murder after stabbing a woman 6 times.
The teen was under treatment for Bipolar Disorder which often involves prescriptions of psychiatric medications that are reported to cause increased risk for suicide and violence. It’s still amazing to me that parents allow their children to be harmed by psychiatric drugs and therapies even though there is an incredible amount of information showing that they are a failure.
When will the world wake up and see what is plainly in front of their eyes: Psychiatric drugs are dangerous. In my opinion should be banned.
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Teen Knife Attack After Failed Treatment For Bipolar Disorder
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Saturday, July 23rd, 2005
Demonstrating yet another devastating failure of psychiatry this story about a 13 year old boy who kills himself after using antidepressant medications like the ones recently labeled by the FDA as causing an increase in suicidal thoughts and behavior. Far beyond a simple failure, this young boys psychiatric treatment probably killed him.
Guess what the local health center’s answer to this child drugging problem is? Hire a psychiatrist on staff to prescribe more of these drugs to even more children!
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13 Year Old Commits Suicide After Antidepressant Use
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Sunday, July 10th, 2005
This report on illegal prescription drug use shows that children’s abuse of drugs like the psychiatric drugs Ritalin, Concerta and Adderall have now tripled.
The report found that teens who abused these types of drugs were twice as likely to use alcohol, five times as likely to use marijuana, 12 times likelier to use heroin and 21 times likelier to use cocaine.
The report also found that in 2002, controlled drugs were implicated in almost 30 percent of drug-related emergency room deaths while the number of prescription drug emergency room mentions in hospital logs increased by nearly 80 percent.
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Ritalin, Concerta and Adderall now top illegal street drug list
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Sunday, July 10th, 2005
In this barbaric psychiatric treatment children are removed from their homes for roughly two weeks and then are subjected to psychiatric drugs and regular electric shock treatments.
In an almost unbelievable news article exposing this new psychiatric treatment show that they take children who use the Internet too much or play too many video games and electric shock them. Then give them mind altering drugs to “adjust the unbalanced status of brain secretions”.
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Electric Shocks and Drugs for Child “Internet Addicts”
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