June 30, 2005
In an explosive admission, American Psychiatric Association
President Steven Sharfstein did a 180-degree turn around on his
TODAY show interview (27 June) and admitted that there is no way
to test for a "chemical imbalance" as the cause for
mental disorders. PEOPLE Magazine (11 July), quoted
Dr. Sharfstein as conceding, "We do not have a clean-cut lab test."
The TODAY show has launched an avalanche of media interest in
the question of psychiatry's fraud on the American people.
The Citizens Commission on Human Rights has been documenting the
truth behind psychiatry's lies for 36 years. "You wouldn't allow a
nuclear scientist to mess around with atomic fission if he couldn't
define an atom. So we shouldn't allow psychiatrists to treat with
powerful drugs behavior that they cannot even define or prove the
cause of," stated Jan Eastgate, CCHR's international president.
For the facts, CCHR offers the following documented research:
(These reports are Portable Document Format (PDF) files and require
the Adobe Acrobat Reader, available free by clicking
here.)
Common Psychiatric Drugs and Their Effects, A White Paper
Bipolar Disorder, a Report, Conclusions and Recommendations
The Drugging of "Post Partum Depression," Clearing Up
Misconceptions About "Chemical Imbalances,"
Antidepressant Drugs and Non-Drug Solutions
Electroshock TreatmentTherapy or Torture?
For a factual account of psychiatry's history of human rights abuses,
click here.