| NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK |
CCHR New York protested outside the American Psychiatric Association annual meeting demanding an end to barbaric ECT “treatment.”
| SYDNEY |
A powerful Sydney exhibit draws larger crowds as survivors and experts expose hidden psychiatric abuses.
| INTERNATIONAL |
Citizens Commission on Human Rights condemns the psychiatric-pharmaceutical industry for spreading the so-called “chemical imbalance theory,” and misleading millions of consumers to take dangerous antidepressants despite documented risks.
| CANBERRA |
Human Rights group marches in protest to demand RANZCP end dangerous coercive psychiatric practices, as advised by the World Health Organization and the UN.
| SYDNEY |
Raising awareness that in New South Wales, children and vulnerable adults are still administered potentially damaging drugs and electroshock despite UN and WHO direction.
| ATHENS, GREECE |
Psychiatry: An Industry of Death exhibit awakens Athens to the dark history of psychiatry and its dangerous incursion against the rights and dignity of the proud and compassionate people of Greece.
| INTERNATIONAL |
Landmark study disproves that “chemical imbalance causing depression” is a scientifically meaningless theory that has misled consumers, while driving up antidepressant sales to $15 billion a year.
| CALIFORNIA, USA |
The Citizens Commission on Human Rights International museum educates the public on the abuses of an industry whose only goal is profit and whose “treatments” too often end in death.
| WASHINGTON, DC, USA |
CCHR condemned psychiatry’s racist practices and the chemical imbalance theory during the American Psychiatric Association’s Mental Health Services Conference in Washington, DC.
| TRANSYLVANIA, ROMANIA |
CCHR Transylvania is on a crusade to protect the children and orphans of Romania from psychiatric abuse through exhibits, pamphlet distribution and educational seminars.
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