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Will New Psych “Bible” Make Everyone Crazy?
Is anyone normal anymore? An updated edition of the medical reference doctors use to diagnose mental illnesses could include a range of brand-new disorders, including some that describe thought...
Dr. Allan Sosin podcast on psychiatric drugging
Dr. Allan Sosin recently did a podcast interview with Citizens Commission on Human Rights on psychiatric drugging. In this interview, Dr. Sosin talks about the harmful...
Video: Attorney in Pharma Litigations Talks on Anti-depressants
Celiac Disease and Depression in Children
Children with celiac disease have been found to have lower than normal levels of tryptophan and other associated amino acid precursors. These deficiencies can then lead to higher rates of depression...
The Marketing of Madness: Are We All Insane?
The Marketing of Madness: Are We All Insane? is the definitive documentary on psychotropic drugging and how the psychiatrists market madness. Here is the story of the high-income partnership between...
50 Years Ago Thomas Szasz Rocked The World of Psychiatry: The Difference Between A Disease and a Disorder
By Dr. Jeffrey Schaler Assistant Professor of Justice, Law & Society It is fifty years now since Thomas Szasz rocked the world of psychiatry by writing The Myth of Mental...
Why Antidepressants Are No Better Than Placebos
A recent Newsweek article contains compelling evidence against the use of anti-depressant. To vew this article, click here.
Think They Don’t Electroshock People Anymore? Think Again…
by Dr. John Breeding, author of The Wildest Colts Make the Best Horses. Ask the average person about the use of electroshock treatment in today's society and 9 out of 10 will...
Eradicate the blues with green.
Elderly Japanese green tea drinkers who drank four or more cups of green tea a day demonstrated a significantly decreased likelihood of becoming depressed and developing depression like symptoms...