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Tag Archives: Alternatives
CCHR Florida Conference-Advocacy and Alternatives
Event CCHR Florida Allies Conference Informed Consent is the right of every individual. Join our conference and help educate Floridians about their rights! CCHR Florida Conference A meeting of like-minded professionals Like-minded professionals meet to … Continue reading
How to keep your child off psychiatric medications
If you have been told by a teacher, school principal, counselor, therapist, social worker, in short, anyone, that your child might have ADHD and that a possible remedy is psychiatric medication for the condition, you have a right to know … Continue reading
A mom becomes a hero!
Involuntary commitment is a subject that most families think will never enter their lives. Mental health screening questions are intrusive and have no evidence of helping children. Unfortunately, all too many families in Florida, find themselves in the tough position of not … Continue reading