SIX WAYS TO SAY NO TO PSYCHIATRIC DRUGGING.

  1. Order copies of this dvd and get it to as many healthcare professionals and attorneys as possible. Friends, family, activist groups and government policymakers should also get a copy. If you prefer to share this documentary digitally, go to cchr.org/violence.
  2. If you learn of any adverse aftereffects from psychiatric drugs, make sure they are reported to your national regulatory agency. You can also make a confidential report to CCHR by going to cchr.org.
  3. Inform your senators, congressmen and elected officials of the need for mental health legislative reform. Full informed consent should be mandatory for anyone deemed mentally ill and a candidate for any mental health treatment.
  4. Regulatory agencies and boards that govern psychiatrists and mental health professionals can investigate and revoke a mental health practitioner’s license to practice in severe cases of negligence, malpractice and abuse. File such complaints with these bodies so as to expose violations of the code of practice for healthcare professionals.
  5. Psychiatrists do not limit their abuse of patients to prescription of harmful psychiatric drugs. If you know of any psychiatrist or psychologist who has committed a sexual offense, financial irregularities, malpractice, fraud or any crime, report this to the police and to CCHR at cchr.org.
  6. Remember: there are no medical tests (X-rays, brain scans, blood tests, etc.) that can validate any of the claims made in psychiatry. However, legitimate medical doctors have many scientific tests that can detect untreated physical disease manifesting as a “psychiatric condition.” If you or anyone you know is experiencing mental disturbance, ensure a thorough and non-psychiatric medical exam is conducted.
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Psychiatry: Hooking Your World on Drugs
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