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Smith’s Psychiatrist Under Investigation

Psychiatric Watchdog Says Highly Publicized Case Indicative of Corrupt Field 

April 9th, 2007 by Freddie Ulan

The overdose death of model Anna Nicole Smith has produced a media frenzy of epic proportions, but one group says the latest news focuses on the real culprits, psychiatrists like Khristine Eroshevich, who was treating her.

The Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR), a psychiatric watchdog group said, “This highly-publicized case should serve as a wake-up call, alerting the nation to the serious, widespread problem of drug abuse and fraud within the psychiatric system. Psychiatrists who irresponsibly prescribe drugs, especially lethal combinations of drugs to patients, should be criminally investigated and prosecuted.”

Eroshevich prescribed Smith eleven drugs, including antipsychotics, anti-anxiety drugs and sedatives—a lethal combination which killed 39-year-old Smith. According to media reports, Eroshevich is now under investigation by the California Medical Board.

Some national media have already started to target Eroshevich, referring to her as a drug “pusher” and “supplier”—questioning whether her medical license will be revoked for facilitating and enabling Smith’s death. CCHR goes further by saying she should be criminally investigated and prosecuted as warranted.

Smith’s untimely death while being “treated” by a doctor she trusted has now contributed greatly to focusing on a nationwide problem: the fact that thousands of people across the country, and not just celebrities, are victimized in this way by psychiatrists.

CCHR maintains a database of psychiatrists and other mental health practitioners who lost their licenses or were jailed for unethical/illegal prescribing practices. Here is just a sampling:

The website with this database was established as a public service to law enforcement agencies, health care fraud investigators, medical and psychological licensing boards and the general public. It can be found at www.psychcrime.org

CCHR was founded in 1969 by the Church of Scientology to investigate and expose psychiatric violations of human rights. To contact CCHR, write an email to info@cchrflorida.org or call the Media Department at 800-782-2878.