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SCHIZOPHRENIA

Psychiatrys For Profit Disease

CONTENTS
Introduction: In Desperate
Need of Help .................................2
Chapter One:
Harm Instead of Help .....................5
Chapter Two: Diagnostic
Deceit and Betrayal ......................11
Chapter Three: Achieving
Real Mental Health .......................17
Recommendations .......................21
Citizens Commission on
Human Rights International .........24


INTRODUCTION
In Desperate Need of Help

L
ife can sometimes be a real chal- This is not to suggest that anyone taking
lenge. It can get very rough indeed. A prescribed, psychotropic drugs should immedi-
family faced with a seriously dis- ately dispense with them. Due to their dangerous
turbed and irrational member can side effects, no one should stop taking any psychi-
become desperate in their attempts to atric drug without the advice and assistance of a
resolve the crisis. competent non-psychiatric, medical doctor.
To whom can they turn when this happens? We wish to highlight however, that there are
According to psychiatrists, one should consult solutions to serious mental disturbances that avoid
them as the mental health experts. But that is a the serious risks and flaws inherent in psychiatry.
deception, as many have discovered. Any psychiatrist or psychologist who claims
Dr. Megan Shields, that serious metal ill-
a practicing family nesses are no different
physician for more than Psychiatrists know nothing than a heart condition,
25 years, and an Advisory about the mind, treat the individual gangrene of the leg or
Board member of the as no more than an organ in the the common cold, is
Citizens Commission on dealing in deception.
Human Rights, warns: head (the brain) and have about as As Dr. Thomas
Psychiatrists know much interest in spirituality, Szasz, professor of
nothing about the mind, standard medicine and curing, psychiatry emeritus of
treat the individual as as an executioner has in the State University of
no more than an organ New York, Syracuse,
in the head (the brain) saving lives. states, If we are to
and have about as much Dr. Megan Shields, family physician, consider mental disease
Advisory Board member of CCHR International
interest in spirituality, to be like physical dis-
standard medicine and ease, we ought to have
curing, as an executioner has in saving lives. biochemical or pathological evidence. And if an
In the film, A Beautiful Mind, Nobel Prize win- illness is to be scientifically meaningful, it must
ner John Nash is depicted as relying on psychiatrys somehow be capable of being approached, measured
latest breakthrough drugs to prevent a relapse of his or tested in a scientific fashion, as through a blood
schizophrenia. This is Hollywood fiction, however, test or an electroencephalograph [recording of brain
as Nash himself disputes the films portrayal of him electrical activity]. If it cannot be so measured as is
taking newer medications. At the time of his Nobel the case [with] mental illness then the phrase
Prize award, Nash had not taken any psychiatric illness is at best a metaphor and at worst a myth,
drugs for 24 years and had recovered naturally from and that therefore treating these illnesses is an
his disturbed state. equally unscientific enterprise.1

INTRODUCTION
In Desperate Need of Help
2
therefore treating these illnesses is an equally
unscientific enterprise.1
In practice, there is abundant evidence that
real physical illness, with real pathology, can
seriously affect an individuals mental state
and behavior. Psychiatry completely ignores
this weight of scientific evidence, preferring
to assign all blame to illnesses and supposed
chemical imbalances in the brain that have
never been proven to exist, and limits all
practice to brutal treatments that have done
nothing but permanently damage the brain
and the individual.
Knowing nothing about the mind, the brain,
or about the underlying causes of serious mental
disturbance, psychiatry still sears the brain with
electroshock, tears it with psychosurgery and
deadens it with dangerous drugs. Completely
ignorant of what they are dealing with, they
simply prefer the expedient approach of
throwing a hand grenade into a switchboard to
fix it. It sounds and looks impressive, but in the
process destroys a whole lot thats good, Seek out and support them for they can repair
cures nothing but costs billions of taxpayers and build. They also work. Avoid psychiatry
dollars each year. because it only tears apart and destroys. And it
By destroying parts of the brain, the person never works.
is more tractable, but less alive. The original
mental disturbance remains in place, just sup- Sincerely,
pressed. This is psychiatry in action in the treat-
ment of disturbed individuals.
The information in this publication is a
warning for anyone who may be experiencing
serious difficulties in life, or knows of someone Jan Eastgate
who is, and who is looking for answers. President, Citizens Commission
There are alternatives to psychiatric treatment. on Human Rights International

INTRODUCTION
In Desperate Need of Help
3
IMPORTANT FACTS

1 Schizophrenia has no physical


abnormality and, therefore, is

2
not a disease.

The first patients to be


diagnosed with schizophrenia
were later found to have been
suffering from a virus that
caused inflammation of the brain
resulting in bizarre behavior.

3 Neuroleptic (nerve seizing) drugs,


used to treat schizophrenia,
cause damage to the bodys
nervous system and result in
permanent impairment and
even death.

4 Treatment studies show much


higher success rates in poorer
countries (where neuroleptics
were used on fewer patients)
than in prosperous countries.

5 Studies show that extreme


violence is a documented
side effect of both taking
psychiatric drugs and
withdrawal from them.
CHAPTER ONE
Harm Instead
of Help

M
ost people consider that psychi- difficulty swallowing, were chronically constipated,
atrys main function is to treat and were unable to complete willed physical acts.3
patients with severe, even life- Psychiatry never revisited Kraepelins material
threatening mental conditions. to see that schizophrenia was simply an undiagnosed
The most pronounced is that and untreated physical problem. Schizophrenia was
condition first called dementia praecox by German a concept too vital to the professions claim of medical
psychiatrist Emil Kraepelin in the late 1800s, and legitimacy. The physical symptoms of the disease
labeled schizophrenia by Swiss psychiatrist Eugen were quietly dropped. What remained, as the fore-
Bleuler in 1908. most distinguishing features, were the mental symp-
Psychiatrist E. Fuller Torrey reported that toms: hallucinations, delusions, and bizarre thoughts,
Kraepelin put the says Whitaker.
final medical seal on Psychiatrists remain
irrational behavior by
Diagnosing someone as schizophrenic committed to calling
naming it and categoriz- may appear scientific on the surface, schizophrenia a men-
ing it. Irrational behav- especially when biopsychiatry keeps claiming tal disease despite, after
ior could now hold its that a genetic brain disease is involved. But a century of research,
head up in medical com- when you step back and observe from a the complete absence of
pany for it had names. distance ... you wonder how they can justify objective proof that it
His classificatory system exists as a physical brain
continues to dominate
their work. This is not science. abnormality.
psychiatry up to the Ty C. Colbert, Ph.D.,
present, not because it Blaming Our Genes Drug Control
has proven of value The neuroleptics
[but] because it has been the ticket of admission for (nerve-seizing drugs), also known as antipsychotics,
irrational behavior into medicine.2 prescribed for so-called schizophrenia were first
However, Robert Whitaker, author of Mad developed by the French to numb the nervous system
in America, says the patients that Kraepelin during surgery. Psychiatrists learned very early on
diagnosed with dementia praecox were actu- that neuroleptics cause Parkinsonism and symptoms
ally suffering from a virus, encephalitis lethar- of encephalitis lethargica, the very problem Kraepelin
gica (brain inflammation causing lethargy) had misidentified and called dementia praecox.4
which was unknown to doctors at the time: The drugs damage the extrapyramidal sys-
These patients walked oddly and suffered tem (EPS) the extensive complex network
from facial tics, muscle spasms, and sud- of nerve fibers that moderates motor control
den bouts of sleepiness. Their pupils reacted resulting in muscle rigidity, spasms and various
sluggishly to light. They also drooled, had involuntary movements.5

CHAPTER ONE
Harm Instead of Help
5
says that in the 1950s, what physicians and the
general public learned about new drugs was tai-
lored: This molding of opinion, of course, played a
critical role in the recasting of neuroleptics as safe,
antischizophrenic drugs for the mentally ill.8
However, independent research outcomes were
worrisome. In a study over eight years, the World
Health Organization found that patients in three
economically disadvantaged countries India,
Nigeria and Colombia were doing dramatically
better than patients in the United States and four
other developed countries. Indeed, after five years,
64% of the patients in the poor countries were
asymptomatic and functioning well. In contrast, only
18% of the patients in the prosperous countries were
doing well.9
Western psychiatrists responded by arguing
that people in poorer countries simply didnt have
schizophrenia at all. However, a second follow-up
study using the same diagnostic criteria reached
the same conclusion.10 Whereas only 16% of the
MARKETING The drug-induced side effect tardive dyskinesia patients were maintained on neuroleptics in the
HARM FOR (tardive, meaning late and dyskinesia meaning, poor countries, in prosperous countries, the figure
A PROFIT: abnormal movement of muscles), is a permanent was 61%. Neuroleptics were clearly implicated in
1950s 1970s: impairment of the power of voluntary movement the significantly inferior Western result. Western
of the lips, tongue, jaw, fingers, toes and other body experience also showed that relapse rates were lower
Negative psychiatric
parts and has appeared in 5% of patients within one for non-drugged patients than drugged patients.11
drug publicity was year of neuroleptic treatment.6 Not until 1985 did the American Psychiatric
countered with articles Researchers and psychiatrists also knew the risk Association issue a warning letter to its members,
and advertisements in of neuroleptic malignant syndrome, a potentially and then only after several highly publicized law-
medical journals which fatal toxic reaction where patients break into suits that found psychiatrists and their institutions
routinely exaggerated the fevers and become confused, agitated and negligent for failing to warn patients of the drug-
extremely rigid. An estimated 100,000 Americans related risk, with damages in one case topping $3
benefits of antipsychotic
have died from it.7 million (2.4 million).
drugs, while blatantly To counter negative publicity, articles placed in The reason for this silence had nothing to
ignoring their medical journals regularly exaggerated the benefits do with the practice of medicine. The initial
numerous risks. of the new drugs and obscured their risks. Whitaker investment in chlorpromazine (a neuroleptic) in 1954

In the 1800s German psychiatrist Emil Kraepelin (left) put the


final medical seal on irrational behavior by naming it and categorizing it.
His classificatory system continues to dominate psychiatry up to the
present because it has been the ticket of admission for irrational
behavior into medicine, psychiatrist E. Fuller Torrey observed.

CHAPTER ONE
Harm Instead of Help
6
Treating Schizophrenia:
was $350,000 (285,598). By 1970 it was generating A Comparison Between Countries
revenues of $116 million (95.6 million) a year.
Several World Health Organization studies have shown
Increasing public awareness that neuroleptics
that the schizophrenia improvement is much greater in
frequently caused irreversible brain damage threat- poorer countries who employ much less psychotropic
ened to derail this whole gravy train, Whitaker says. drugs in treatment, as opposed to affluent nations who
In response, new atypical (not usual; having less rely majorly on drugs.
effect on the EPS system) drugs for schizophrenia were
introduced in the 1990s, promising fewer side effects. 64%
However, the atypicals actually have even more 61% Schizophrenic
severe effects: blindness, fatal blood clots, heart improvement rates
arrhythmia (irregularity), heat stroke, swollen and are HIGHER in
leaking breasts, impotence and sexual dysfunction, poorer countries
blood disorders, painful skin rashes, seizures, birth where LESS
defects and extreme inner-anxiety and restlessness. DRUGS are used
One of the atypicals had been tested in the 1960s in treatment
and found to cause seizures, dense sedation, marked
drooling, constipation, urinary incontinence, weight
gain, respiratory arrest, heart attack and rare sudden
death. When introduced into Europe in the 1970s, the
drug was withdrawn because it caused agranulocytosis 18% 16%
(a potentially fatal depletion of white blood cells) in up
to 2% of patients.12
On May 20, 2003, The New York Times reported
Drugs used Rate of Drugs used Rate of
that the atypicals may cause diabetes, in some cases in 61 percent improvement in 16 percent improvement
leading to death. Dr. Joseph Deveaugh-Geiss, a of treatments in treatment of treatments in treatment

consulting professor of psychiatry at Duke University, In U.S. and three In poor countries
affluent countries
said that the diabetes link is looking a lot like what
we saw 25 years ago with [tardive dyskinesia].13 $16.2 billion
A study of atypical use in 17 Veteran Affairs $14,000 Antipsychotic
hospitals found that one antipsychotic drug cost Drug Sales
$3,000 to $9,000 (2,448 to 7,343) more than the $12,000 (in millions
earlier drugs per patient, with no benefit to symptoms, of U.S. dollars)
easing of Parkinsons-like side effects or improvement $10,000

in overall quality of life.14


The British Medical Control Agency and the $8,000

Japanese Health Welfare Ministry warn about dia-


betes risks amongst Zyprexa patients. Eli Lilly, the $6,000

manufacturer of Zyprexa paid out more than $1


$4,000
billion to settle claims by 28,500 Zyprexa victims
because of the life-threatening risk of diabetes.15
$2,000
Today, psychiatry clings tenaciously to antipsy-
chotics as the treatment for schizophrenia, despite
their proven risks and studies which show that when
patients stop taking the atypicals, they improve.16 1990 1995 2000 2005

The schizophrenic drug market in 1999 was worth a lucrative $5 billion


( 4 billion), and by 2005 it had reached $16.2 billion ( 13.1 billion). This lower
graph above represents U.S., United Kingdom, Canada, France, Germany, Italy,
Japan and Spain combined converted to U.S. dollars.
CREATING HARM
Drug-Induced Violence
Little could the public have suspected that the madman of its
nightmares, who kills without warning and for no apparent
reason, was not always driven by an evil within but rather by a
popular medication.17
Robert Whitaker, Author, Mad in America: Bad Science,
Bad Medicine, and The Enduring Mistreatment of the
Mentally Ill

P
sychiatrists blame violent crime on a patients failure
to continue his or her medication, while knowing
that extreme violence is a documented side effect of
both taking psychiatric drugs and withdrawal from them.
z On June 20, 2001, Texas mother and housewife,
Andrea Yates, filled the bathtub and drowned her five
children, ages 6 months to 7 years. For many years, Mrs.
Yates, 37, had struggled through hospitalizations, prescribed
psychiatric drugs and suicide attempts. On March 12, 2002,
the jury rejected her insanity
defense and found her guilty
Presidential Assassin: On of capital murder.
For the legal profession
March 30, 1981, John Hinckley Jr.,
and the media, the story
shown in custody at Quantico, Virginia,
had been told and the case
staged an assassination attempt on was closed. For psychiatry,
President Ronald Reagan. A psychiatrist their excuses were predict-
later attributed Hinckleys attack on the able: Mrs. Yates suffered
President and others to be a violent rage from a severe mental ill-
precipitated by a psychiatric drug. ness, which was treatment
resistant or she was
denied appropriate and
quality mental health care.
Unsatisfied, CCHR Texas obtained independent medical
assessments of Mrs. Yates medical records. Science consul-
tant Edward G. Ezrailson, Ph.D., studied them and reported
that the cocktail of drugs prescribed to Mrs. Yates caused
involuntary intoxication. The overdose of one antidepres-
sant and sudden high doses of another, worsened her
behavior, he said. This led to murder.18
z Robert Whitakers extensive research discovered that
antipsychotic drugs temporarily dim psychosis but, over
the long run, make patients more biologically prone to it.
A second paradoxical effect, one that emerged with the
more potent neuroleptics, is a side effect called akathisia (a,
without; kathisia, sitting; an inability to keep still). This side
effect has been linked to assaultive, violent behavior.19
z A 1990 study determined that 50% of all condition that had not been previously experienced
fights in a psychiatric ward could be tied to akathisia. Patients by the patient.23
described violent urges to assault anyone near. 20 z Dr. John Zajecka reported in the Journal of Clinical
z A 1998 British report revealed that at least 5% of Psychiatry that the agitation and irritability experienced by
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor (SSRI) antidepressant patients withdrawing from one SSRI can cause aggres-
patients suffered commonly recognized side effects that siveness and suicidal impulsivity.24
include agitation, anxiety z In Lancet, the British
and nervousness. Around medical journal, Dr. Miki
5% of the reported side
In 1995, nine Australian Bloch reported that patients
effects include aggression, psychiatrists reported that patients became suicidal and homi-
hallucinations, malaise and had slashed themselves or become cidal after stopping an anti-
depersonalization.21 preoccupied with violence while taking depressant, with one man
z In 1995, nine Australian SSRI antidepressants. I didnt want to having thoughts of harm-
psychiatrists reported that die, I just felt like tearing my flesh ing his own children.25
patients had slashed them- z On May 25, 2001,
selves or become preoccu-
to pieces, one patient Judge Barry OKeefe of the
pied with violence while tak- told psychiatrists. New South Wales Supreme
ing SSRIs. I didnt want to Court, Australia, blamed an
die, I just felt like tearing my flesh to pieces, one patient antidepressant for turning a peaceful, law-abiding man,
told the psychiatrists.22 David Hawkins, into a violent killer (of his wife). Had Mr.
Hawkins not taken the antidepressant, the judge said, it
Withdrawal Effects is overwhelmingly probable that Mrs. Hawkins would not
z In 1996, the National Preferred Medicines have been killed.
Center Inc. in New Zealand, issued a report on z In June 2001, a Wyoming jury awarded $8 million
Acute drug withdrawal, saying that withdrawal (6.5 million) to the relatives of Donald Schell, who went
from psychoactive drugs can cause 1) rebound on a shooting rampage after taking an antidepressant. The
effects that exacerbate previous symptoms of a jury determined that the drug was 80% responsible for
disease, and 2) new symptoms unrelated to the inducing the killing spree.26

TREATMENT LINKED TO VIOLENCE:


1) David Hawkins: a 74 year old with
no prior history of violence, killed his wife
while on an antidepressant. A judge ruled
that the drug was in part responsible.
2) In 2001, Andrea Yates filled the
bathtub and drowned her five young
children. Medical experts argue that
excessive dosages of certain psychiatric
drugs induced the murders.
3) Kip Kinkel, 14, killed two and injured
22 after opening fire at his Oregon high
school in 1998. He was also taking
psychiatric drugs.
David Hawkins Andrea Yates Kip Kinkel

CHAPTER ONE
Harm Instead of Help
9
IMPORTANT FACTS

1 Psychiatrys Diagnostic and


Statistical Manual of Mental
Disorders-IV (DSM) currently
contains 374 disorders whose
subjectivity would cause
anyone to be labeled mentally
ill and drugged.

2 Psychiatrists have been unable


to establish agreement on what
schizophrenia is, only what
to call it.

3 Schizophrenia, bipolar,
and all psychiatric labels have
only one purpose: to make
psychiatry millions in insurance
reimbursement, government
funds and profits from drug sales.

4 The cornerstone of psychiatrys


disease model today is the
concept that a brain-based,
chemical imbalance underlies
mental disease. As with all of
psychiatrys disease models, this
theory has been thoroughly
discredited by researchers.

For almost a century, psychiatrists have used


the term schizophrenia to describe various irrational
behaviors as mental diseases despite no supporting
scientific evidence. Psychiatrists have long disagreed on
what constitutes schizophrenia (see excerpt from the 1973
edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of
Mental Disorders [DSM-II] above) but still
employ this lucrative label.
CHAPTER TWO
Diagnostic Deceit
and Betrayal

A
s a substitute for mental heal- patients may be relieved to be told that they have
ing, the American Psychiatric a physical disease, they may adopt a passive
Association (APA) developed the role in their own recovery, becoming completely
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual dependent on a physical treatment to remedy
of Mental Disorders-IV (DSM), a their condition.27
text that lists 374 supposed mental disorders. Its
diagnostic criteria are so vague, subjective and Psychiatrists Cannot
expansive that there is possibly not one person Define Schizophrenia
alive today who, using this as the standard, Psychiatrists literally vote on what constitutes
would escape being labeled mentally ill. Of a mental illness or disorder by raising their hands
course, that makes for at a conference. This
a whole lot more men- explains why they can-
tal ill-health business for not scientifically define
psychiatrists. There could arguably not what they treat. In the
Meanwhile, psychi- be a worse term than mental DSM-II, they state:
atrists not only admit Even if it had tried, the
that they have no idea disorder to describe the [APA] Committee could
of what causes these conditions classified in DSM-IV. not establish agreement
supposed diseases, about what this disorder
Allen J. Frances, professor of
they have no scientifi- is; it could only agree on
cally validated proof psychiatry at Duke University Medical what to call it.28
whatsoever that they Center and Chair of the DSM-IV Task Force Allen J. Frances,
even exist as discrete professor of psychiatry
physical illnesses. at Duke University
Professor of Psychiatry Emeritus Thomas Medical Center and Chair of the DSM-IV Task
Szasz says: The primary function and goal of the Force, admitted: There could arguably not be a
DSM is to lend credibility to the claim that certain worse term than mental disorder to describe the
behaviors, or more correctly, misbehaviors, are conditions classified in DSM-IV. DSM-IV itself
mental disorders and that such disorders are, states that the term mental disorder continues
therefore, medical diseases. Thus, pathological to appear in the volume because we have not
gambling enjoys the same status as myocardial found an appropriate substitute.
infarction [blood clot in heart artery]. Professor Szasz further states: Schizophrenia
Patients are betrayed when told their emo- is defined so vaguely that, in actuality, it is a term
tional problems are genetically or biologically often applied to almost any kind of behavior of
based. Elliot Valenstein, Ph.D., says that while which the speaker disapproves.

CHAPTER TWO
Diagnostic Deceit and Betrayal
11
No x-ray, blood test or
brain scan can detect
Aside from schi- z Craig Newnes,
the presence of a
zophrenia, there are psychological thera-
so-called mental
numerous other con- pies director of a
illness. And the
ditions or behaviors Community and
premise that a
that psychiatrists have Mental Health Service
psychiatric condition
defined as diseases and in Shrop shire, Eng-
is caused by a
through which they land, related the
biochemical imbalance
make millions of dol- story of three psy-
in the brain is
lars in insurance reim- chiatrists who told a
unsupported by
bursement, government feisty grandmother
any scientifically
funds and profits from that her grandson
validated proof.
drug sales. had bipolar disorder
caused by a brain-
Bipolar Disorder biochemical imbal-
Psychiatry makes ance. Quietly, but
unproven claims that firmly, she asked
depression, bipolar what evidence they
illness, anxiety, alco- had that there was
holism and a host of something wrong
other disorders are in with his brain. They
fact primarily biologic said his mood and
and probably genetic behavior indicated
in origin. This kind a serious problem.
of faith in science and She asked how they
progress is staggering, knew this was caused
not to mention nave First, no biological etiology by brain chemistry.
and perhaps delusion- Her grandson was
[cause] has been proven for any
al, says psychiatrist quickly transferred to a
David Kaiser. psychiatric disorder. ... So dont accept unit that offered
z Bipolar Disorder the myth that we can make an talking therapies
is supposedly charac- accurate diagnosis. Neither should instead of drugs.
terized by alternating Imagine the same
you believe that your problems are due
episodes of depres- situation in oncology:
sion and mania thus, solely to a chemical imbalance. you are told that you
two poles or Edward Drummond, M.D., author of look like you have can-
bipolar. In January The Complete Guide to Psychiatric Drugs cer, offered no tests,
2002, the eMedicine and told you will have
Journal reported: The two operations, fol-
etiology and pathophysiology (functional changes) lowed by radiotherapy and a course of drugs that
of bipolar disorder (BPD) have not been determined, makes your hair fall out. The idea is preposterous.
and no objective biological markers exist that corre- Next time you are told that a psychiatric condi-
spond definitively with the disease state. Nor have tion is due to a brain-biochemical imbalance, ask if
any genes been definitively identified for BPD.29 you can see the test results, said Newnes.

CHAPTER TWO
Diagnostic Deceit and Betrayal
12
Schizophrenia is defined so vaguely
that, in actuality, it is a term often applied
to almost any kind of behavior of which
the speaker disapproves.
Dr. Thomas Szasz, professor of psychiatry emeritus

Depression Professor Szasz points out: If schizophre-


Continuing the fraudulent medical anal- nia, for example, turns out to have a biochemical
ogy, psychiatrists commonly claim today that cause and cure, schizophrenia would no longer be
depression is also an illness, just like heart one of the diseases for which a person would be
disease or asthma. involuntarily committed. In fact, it would then be
The DSM says that five out of nine criteria treated by neurologists, and psychiatrists would
must be met to diagnose depression, including then have no more to do with it than they do with
deep sadness, apathy, fatigue, agitation, sleep Glioblastoma [malignant tumor], Parkinsonism,
disturbances and appetite change. Even psychia- and other diseases of the brain.
trists are concerned about such attempts to make
an illness out of what looks to be lifes normal
ups and downs.30
Harvard Medical Schools Joseph Glenmullen
says, [T]he symptoms [of depression] are
subjective emotional states, making the diagnosis
extremely vague.31
Dr. Glenmullen says the superficial check-
list rating scales used to screen people for
depression are designed to fit hand-in-glove
with the effects of drugs, emphasizing the
physical symptoms of depression that most
respond to antidepressant medication. While
assigning a number to a patients depression
may look scientific, when one examines the ques-
tions asked and the scales used, they are utterly No one has
subjective measures based on what the patient anything but the
reports or a raters impressions.32
vaguest idea of the
David Healy, psychiatrist and director of
the North Wales Department of Psychological chemical effects of
Medicine reports, There are increasing concerns [psychotropic] drugs
among the clinical community that not only do on the living human
neuroscientific developments not reveal anything brain. Dr. Joseph
about the nature of psychiatric disorders but in Glenmullen, Harvard
fact they distract from clinical research. 33
Medical School

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Diagnostic Deceit and Betrayal
13
PSEUDOSCIENCE
Blaming the Brain
More and more problems have been
redefined as disorders or illnesses,
supposedly caused by genetic predispositions
and biochemical imbalances. Life events are
relegated to mere triggers of an underlying
biological time bomb. Feeling very sad has
become depressive disorder. Worrying too
much is anxiety disorder. Making lists of
behaviors, applying medical-sounding labels
to people who engage in them, then using
the presence of those behaviors to prove they
have the illness in question is scientifically
meaningless.34
John Read, senior lecturer in psychology
at Auckland University, New Zealand

T
he cornerstone of psychiatrys
disease model today is the
concept that a brain-based,
chemical imbalance underlies men-
tal disease.35 While popularized by
heavy marketing, it is simply wishful
psychiatric thinking. As with all of psy-
chiatrys disease models, it has been
thoroughly discredited
by researchers.
z Dr. Valenstein is
unequivocal: [T]here
are no tests available for BOGUS BRAIN THEORY
assessing the chemical Presented in countless illustrations in
status of a living persons popular magazines, psychiatric researchers have
brain.36 Also, no bio- dissected, labeled and analyzed the brain while
chemical, anatomical, assailing the public with the latest theory
or functional signs have of what is wrong with it. What is lacking, as
been found that reliably with all psychiatric theory, is scientific validity.
distinguish the brains As Dr. Elliot Valenstein explained,
of mental patients.37 [T]here are no tests available for assessing
the chemical status of a living persons brain.

Elliot Valenstein

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Diagnostic Deceit and Betrayal
14
z Dr. Colbert says, newspaper The Mercury
We know that the News warned that brain
chemical imbalance scans also cannot deter-
model for mental mine mental illness:
illness has never been Many doctors warn
scientifically proven. about using the SPECT
We also know that all (single photon emission
reasonable evidence computed tomography)
points instead to the [brain] imaging as a
disabling model of diagnostic tool, saying it
psychiatric drug action. is unethical and poten-
Furthermore, we also tially dangerous for
know that the research doctors to use SPECT
on drug effectiveness/ Psychiatry makes unproven to identify emotional,
efficacy are unreliable behavioral and psychiatric
because drug tests only
claims that depression, bipolar problems in a patient.
measure efficacy based illness, anxiety, alcoholism and a The $2,500 (2,039)
on symptom reduction, host of other disorders are in fact evaluation offers no useful
not cure.38 primarily biologic and probably or accurate information,
z Professor Thomas they say.40
Szasz, stated: There is
genetic in origin. This kind of faith z Psychiatrist M.
no blood or other bio- in science and progress is staggering, Douglas Mar makes it
logical test to ascertain not to mention nave and clear: There is no scien-
the presence or absence perhaps delusional. tific basis for these claims
of a mental illness, as [of using brain scans for
there is for most bodily David Kaiser, psychiatrist psychiatric diagnosis].
diseases. If such a test At a minimum, patients
were developed (for should be told that SPECT
what, heretofore, had is highly controversial.41
been considered a psychiatric illness), then the z An accurate diagnosis based on a scan is simply
condition would cease to be a mental illness and not possible, admitted Dr. Michael D. Devous from
would be classified, instead, as a symptom of the Nuclear Medicine Center at the University of Texas
a bodily disease. Southwestern Medical Center.42
z In his book, The Complete Guide to Psychiatric z While there has been no shortage of
Drugs, Edward Drummond, M.D., Associate biochemical explanations for psychiatric
Medical Director at Seacoast Mental Health Center conditions, Joseph Glenmullen is emphatic:
in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, stated, First, no [N]ot one has been proven. Quite the
biological etiology [cause] has been proven for contrary. In every instance where such an
any psychiatric disorder in spite of decades of imbalance was thought to have been found, it was
research. ... So dont accept the myth that we can later proven false.43
make an accurate diagnosis. Neither should z According to Valenstein, The theories are held
you believe that your problems are due solely to a on to not only because there is nothing else to take their
chemical imbalance.39 place, but also because they are useful in promoting
z An article published in May 2004 in the U.S. drug treatment.44

CHAPTER TWO
Diagnostic Deceit and Betrayal
15
IMPORTANT FACTS

1 Mental health would be


the outcome of effective
mental healing.

2 While medical cures exist for


physical illness, no psychiatric
cures exist for mental disorders.

3 It is a matter of sound
medical fact that undiagnosed
physical illness or injury can
trigger emotional difficulties.

4 Several studies show that


those diagnosed with mental
illness were actually suffering
from a physical condition.

5 The true resolution of many


mental difficulties begins with a
thorough physical examination
by a competent medical not
psychiatric doctor.
CHAPTER THREE
Achieving Real
Mental Health

J
ohn Nash makes it clear that he safety, security and respect for peoples
willed his own recovery. Why invent needs and rights.
a fictitious Hollywood ending to From individuals to governments, far too
his life story when the truth that he many people assume that this is the nature
was able to recover from his demons of mental healing today. The harsh reality,
without drugs is much more inspiring? however, is that the analogy between physical
Psychiatrists promote mental health and mental healing breaks down when contrast-
as being of equal priority to physical ing the results of physical healing to the results of
health. To continue this what passes for mental
analogy, just as physical treatment today,
health would be the out- Mental health under the influence of
come of effective physi- psychiatry. In simple
cal healing, so would
professionals working within a terms, while medical
mental health have to be mental health system have a cures exist, psychiatric
the outcome of effective professional and a legal obligation ones dont.
mental healing. to recognize the presence of physical Under the man-
Consider the fol- agement of psychia-
lowing basic criteria
disease in their patients physical try today, there is no
for the creation of diseases may cause a patients mental healing. Logi-
mental health: mental disorder [or] may worsen cally this means that
1. Effective mental a mental disorder. psychiatry achieves
healing technology no improvement in
and treatments California Department of Mental Health mental health.
which improve and Medical Evaluation Field Manual It is vital to
strengthen individuals know that numerous
and thereby society, by compassionate and
restoring individuals to personal strength, ability, workable medical programs for severely
competence, confidence, stability, responsibility and disturbed individuals exist that do not rely
spiritual well-being. on psychiatric treatment. Dr. Loren Moshers
2. Highly trained, ethical practitioners who Soteria House project and Dr. Giorgio Antonuccis
are committed primarily to the well-being of their program in Italy (covered later in this publication)
patient and patients families, and who can and do achieved much greater success than psychiatrys
deliver what they promise. dehumanization and chronic drugging. These
3. Mental healing delivered in a calm alternative programs also came at a much lower
atmosphere characterized by tolerance, cost. They and a number of other similar programs

CHAPTER THREE
Achieving Real Mental Health
17
still operating are testimony to the existence of
both genuine answers and hope for the seriously
troubled.
It is a matter of sound medical fact that
undiagnosed physical illness or injury can
trigger emotional difficulties. Dr. William
Crook, in his book Detecting Your Hidden
Allergies, says those bothered by irritability,
depression, hyperactivity, fatigue and
anxiety need an immediate full medical physical
examination and a complete test for food
allergies that could cause precisely those mental
changes in a person.
z One study concluded that 83% of
people referred by clinics and social workers
for psychiatric treatment had undiagnosed
physical illnesses; in another study, 42% of
those diagnosed with psychoses were later
found to be suffering from a medical illness,
and in a further study, 48% of those diagnosed
by psychiatrists for mental treatment had an
undiagnosed physical condition.45
z Several diseases closely mimic
schizophrenia, fooling both patient and doctor.
Dr. A. A. Reid lists 21 such conditions, beginning
with an increasingly common one, the temporary
psychosis brought on by amphetamine drugs.
Dr. Reid explains that drug-induced psychosis
is complete with delusions of persecution and
hallucinations, and is often indistinguishable
from an acute or paranoid schizophrenic
illness.46
z Mrs. J, diagnosed as schizophrenic
after she began hearing voices in her head,
had deteriorated to the point where she
stopped talking and could not bathe, eat or
go to the toilet without help. A thorough
physical exam determined she was not
properly metabolizing the glucose that
the brain needs for energy. Once treated,
she dramatically changed. She completely
recovered and shows no lingering trace of
her former mental state.

In the movie, A Beautiful Mind, about Nobel Prize winner


John Nash, the primary reason for his recovery from schizophrenia was
ignored his refusal to continue taking psychiatric drugs. Nash (above
with his wife at the Nobel ceremony in 1994) hadnt taken psychiatric
drugs in 24 years and recovered naturally.
z Fifty-one year old with schizophrenia
Anne Gates, a mother that they suffer
of five, was prescribed from too much
antidepressants for dopamine or serotonin
bipolar disorder after activity and that
experiencing recur- the drugs put these
rent emotional strug- brain chemicals back
gles. She had suicidal into balance. That
thoughts. However, her whole spiel is a form
decelerating menstrual of medical fraud,
cycle was never medi- and it is impossible
cally explored and, as to imagine any other
was established with a group of patients
competent physical ill, say, with cancer
examination, she really or cardiovascular dis-
suffered from meno- ease being deceived
pause and needed estro- in this way.
gen.47 Hypoglycemia The true resolu-
(abnormal decrease in tion of many mental
blood sugar), allergies, difficulties begins,
caffeine sensitivity, thy- [P]lease remember that the not with a checklist of
roid problems, vitamin majority of people suffer from symptoms, but with
B deficiencies and exces- ensuring that a compe-
sive copper in the body organic disease. Clinicians should, tent, non-psychiatric
can also cause mani- first of all, remember emotional physician completes
festations of bipolar a thorough physical
disorder.48 stress associated with a chronic examination.
z Dr. Thomas Mental healing
Dorman says,
illness or a painful condition can treatments should
[P]lease remember that alter the patients temperament. be gauged on how
the majority of people they improve and
Thomas Dorman, M.D.
suffer from organic strengthen individu-
Fellow, Royal College of Physicians
disease. Clinicians als, their responsibil-
United Kingdom and Canada
should, first of ity and their spiritual
all, remember well-being without
emotional stress relying upon power-
associated with a chronic illness or a ful and addictive drugs.
painful condition can alter the patients Treatment that heals should be delivered in
temperament.49 a calm atmosphere characterized by tolerance,
In a wish list for mental health reform, Mad in safety, security and respect for peoples rights.
America author Robert Whitaker stated, At the A workable and humane mental health
top of this wish list, though, would be a simple system is what the Citizens Commission on
plea for honesty. Stop telling those diagnosed Human Rights is working toward.

CHAPTER THREE
Achieving Real Mental Health
19
REAL HELP
Workable Treatment
Dr. Loren Mosher Dr. Giorgio Antonucci

T
Blaming he late Dr. Loren Mosher was a Clinical Dr. Giorgio Antonucci in Italy believes in
Our Genes Professor of Psychiatry at the School of the value of human life and that communication,
late Dr. Medicine, University of California, San Diego. not enforced incarceration and inhumane physical
Loren He was also the former Chief of the U.S. National treatments, can heal even the most seriously
Institute of Mental Healths Center for Studies of disturbed mind.
Schizophrenia.50 He wrote: In the Institute of Osservanza (Observance) in
I opened Soteria House in 1971. There, Imola, Italy, Dr. Antonucci treated dozens of so-
young persons diag- called schizophrenic
nosed as having women, most of whom
schizophrenia lived had been continuously
medication-free with strapped to their beds or
a nonprofessional kept in straitjackets. All
staff trained to listen usual psychiatric treat-
to understand them ments were abandoned.
and provide support, Dr. Antonucci released
safety and validation the women from their
of their experience. confinement, spending
The idea was that many, many hours each
schizophrenia can often day talking with them
be overcome with the and penetrating their
help of meaningful deliriums and anguish.
relationships, rather He listened to stories of
than with drugs. years of desperation and
The Soteria project institutional suffering.
compared their treat- He ensured that
ment method with patients were treated
usual psychiatric Interestingly, clients treated compassionately, with
hospital drug treat- at Soteria [House] who received respect, and without
ment interventions no neuroleptic medication the use of drugs. In fact,
for persons newly under his guidance, the
diagnosed as having or were thought to be destined to ward transformed from
schizophrenia. have the worst outcomes, actually did the most violent in the
The experiment facility to its calmest.
worked better than
the best as compared to hospital and After a few months, his
expected. At two years drug-treated control subjects. dangerous patients
post-admission, Soteria- Dr. Loren Mosher, former head of Schizophrenic were free, walking quiet-
treated subjects were Studies, U.S. National Institute of Mental Health ly in the asylum garden.
working at signifi- Eventually they were
cantly higher occupa- stable and discharged
tional levels, were significantly more often living from the hospital after many had been taught how
independently or with peers, and had fewer to work and care for themselves for the first time
readmissions. Interestingly, clients treated at in their lives.
Soteria who received no neuroleptic medication Dr. Antonuccis superior results also came
or were thought to be destined to have the worst at a much lower cost. Such programs constitute
outcomes, actually did the best as compared to permanent testimony to the existence of both
hospital and drug-treated control subjects, genuine answers and hope for the
Dr. Mosher said. seriously troubled.
RECOMMENDATIONS
Recommendations

1 People in desperate circumstances must be provided proper and effective medical


care. Medical, not psychiatric, attention, good nutrition, a healthy, safe environment
and activity that promotes confidence will do far more than the brutality of
psychiatrys drug treatments.

2 Mental health homes must be established to replace coercive psychiatric


institutions. These must have medical diagnostic equipment, which non-psychiatric
medical doctors can use to thoroughly examine and test for all underlying physical
problems that may be manifesting as disturbed behavior. Government and private
funds should be channeled into this rather than abusive psychiatric institutions and
programs that have proven not to work.

3 When faced with incidents of psychiatric assault, fraud, illicit drug selling or other
abuse, file a complaint with the police. Send CCHR a copy of your complaint. Once
criminal complaints have been filed, they should also be filed with the state regulatory
agencies, such as state medical and psychologists boards. Such agencies can
investigate and revoke or suspend a psychiatrists or psychologists license to practice.
You should also seek legal advice to file a civil suit for compensatory damages.

4 Establish rights for patients and their insurance companies to receive


refunds for mental health treatment that did not achieve the promised result or
improvement, or which resulted in proven harm to the individual, thereby ensuring
that responsibility lies with the individual practitioner and psychiatric facility
rather than the government or its agencies.

5 The pernicious influence of psychiatry has wreaked havoc throughout society,


especially in the prisons, hospitals and educational systems. Citizens groups and
responsible government officials should work together to expose and abolish
psychiatrys hidden manipulation of society.

SCHIZOPHRENIA
Recommendations
21
Citizens Commission
on Human Rights International

T
he Citizens Commission on Human CCHRs work aligns with the UN Universal
Rights (CCHR) was established in Declaration of Human Rights, in particular the
1969 by the Church of Scientology following precepts, which psychiatrists violate on
to investigate and expose psychiatric a daily basis:
violations of human rights, and to Article 3: Everyone has the right to life,
clean up the field of mental healing. liberty and security of person.
Today, it has more than 250 chapters
in over 34 countries. Its board of advisors, called Article 5: No one shall be subjected to torture
Commissioners, includes doctors, lawyers, educa- or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or
tors, artists, business professionals, and civil and punishment.
human rights representatives. Article 7: All are equal before the law and
While it doesnt provide medical or are entitled without any discrimination to equal
legal advice, it works closely with and supports protection of the law.
medical doctors and medical practice. A key CCHR Through psychiatrists false diagnoses, stig-
focus is psychiatrys fraudulent use of subjective matizing labels, easy-seizure commitment laws,
diagnoses that lack any scientific or medical brutal, depersonalizing treatments, thousands of
merit, but which are used to reap financial ben- individuals are harmed and denied their inherent
efits in the billions, mostly from the taxpayers or human rights.
insurance carriers. Based on these false diagno- CCHR has inspired and caused many hun-
ses, psychiatrists justify and prescribe life-dam- dreds of reforms by testifying before legislative
aging treatments, including mind-altering drugs, hearings and conducting public hearings into psy-
which mask a persons underlying difficulties and chiatric abuse, as well as working with media, law
prevent his or her recovery. enforcement and public officials the world over.

CITIZENS COMMISSION
on Human Rights International
22
MISSION STATEMENT
THE CITIZENS COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS
investigates and exposes psychiatric violations of human rights. It works
shoulder-to-shoulder with like-minded groups and individuals who share a
common purpose to clean up the field of mental health. We shall continue to
do so until psychiatrys abusive and coercive practices cease
and human rights and dignity are returned to all.

Dr. Giorgio Antonucci, M.D., Italy: Dr. Julian Whitaker, M.D.,


Internationally, CCHR is the only group Director, Whitaker Wellness
that effectively fights and puts an end to Institute, California, author
psychiatric abuse. of Health & Healing:
CCHR is the only non-profit
organization that is focused on the abuses
Dr. Fred Baughman, Jr., Neurologist: of psychiatrists and the psychiatric
I think there are a lot of groups today that profession. The over-drugging, the
are concerned about the influence of psychia- labeling, the faulty diagnosis, the lack of
try in the community and in the schools, but scientific protocols, all of the things that
no other group has been as effective in try- no one realizes is going on, CCHR has
ing to expose the fraudulent diagnosing and focused on, has brought to the publics
drugging as has CCHR. They are certainly and governments attention, and has
a highly effective group and a necessary ally made headway in stopping the kind
of just about anyone who shares these con- of steam-rolling effect of the
cerns and is trying to remedy these ills. psychiatric profession.

For further information:


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Citizens Commission on Human Rights
RAISING PUBLIC AWARENESS
E ducation is a vital part of any initiative to reverse
social decline. CCHR takes this responsibility very
seriously. Through the broad dissemination of
CCHRs Internet site, books, newsletters and other
publications, more and more patients, families,
becoming educated on the truth about psychiatry, and
that something effective can and should be done about it.
CCHRs publicationsavailable in 15 languages
show the harmful impact of psychiatry on racism, education,
women, justice, drug rehabilitation, morals, the elderly,
professionals, lawmakers and countless others are religion, and many other areas. A list of these includes:

THE REAL CRISISIn Mental Health Today CHILD DRUGGINGPsychiatry Destroying Lives
Report and recommendations on the lack of science Report and recommendations on fraudulent psychiatric
and results within the mental health industry diagnoses and the enforced drugging of youth

MASSIVE FRAUDPsychiatrys Corrupt Industry HARMING YOUTHScreening and Drugs Ruin Young Minds
Report and recommendations on a criminal mental Report and recommendations on harmful mental health
health monopoly assessments, evaluations and programs within our schools
PSYCHIATRIC MALPRACTICEThe Subversion of Medicine COMMUNITY RUINPsychiatrys Coercive Care
Report and recommendations on psychiatrys Report and recommendations on the failure of community
destructive impact on health care mental health and other coercive psychiatric programs
INVENTING DISORDERSFor Drug Profits HARMING ARTISTSPsychiatry Ruins Creativity
Report and recommendations on the unscientific Report and recommendations on psychiatry assaulting
fraud perpetrated by psychiatry the arts
SCHIZOPHRENIAPsychiatrys For Profit Disease UNHOLY ASSAULTPsychiatry versus Religion
Report and recommendations on psychiatric lies and Report and recommendations on psychiatrys subversion
false diagnoses of religious belief and practice
BRUTAL THERAPIESHarmful Psychiatric Treatments ERODING JUSTICEPsychiatrys Corruption of Law
Report and recommendations on the destructive Report and recommendations on psychiatry subverting
practices of electroshock and psychosurgery the courts and corrective services
PSYCHIATRIC RAPEAssaulting Women and Children
Report and recommendations on widespread sex crimes ELDERLY ABUSECruel Mental Health Programs
against patients within the mental health system Report and recommendations on psychiatry abusing seniors
DEADLY RESTRAINTSPsychiatrys Therapeutic Assault BEHIND TERRORISMPsychiatry Manipulating Minds
Report and recommendations on the violent and Report and recommendations on the role of psychiatry
dangerous use of restraints in mental health facilities in international terrorism
PSYCHIATRYHooking Your World on Drugs
Report and recommendations on psychiatry creating CREATING RACISMPsychiatrys Betrayal
todays drug crisis Report and recommendations on psychiatry causing
racial conflict and genocide
REHAB FRAUDPsychiatrys Drug Scam
Report and recommendations on methadone and other CITIZENS COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS
disastrous psychiatric drug rehabilitation programs The International Mental Health Watchdog

WARNING: No one should stop taking any psychiatric drug without the
advice and assistance of a competent, non-psychiatric, medical doctor.

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