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Bath salts and Psychiatric Drugs: Are they really so different?

Bath salts and Psychiatric Drugs: Are they really so different?

by CCHR Florida | May 29, 2013 | Children and Teens, Mental Health Screening, Mental Illness, Psychiatric Drugs

Bath salts, now illegal in the U.S., aren’t in the same category as other FDA-approved medications prescribed by psychiatrists, but both groups of drugs share some startling similarities. One might even go as so far as to say they’re cousins under the same family...
Bath salts and Psychiatric Drugs: Are they really so different?

Depression in the Elderly and Psychiatric Drugs

by CCHR Florida | May 21, 2013 | Elderly, Fraud, Mental Illness, Military & Veterans, Psychiatric Abuse, Psychiatric Disorders, Psychiatric Drugs

Depression in elderly patients is commonly treated with the use of psychiatric drugs, especially when these seniors live in assisted living situations or nursing homes. The rate of depression, one might assume, would increase when the elderly are far from family and...
Bath salts and Psychiatric Drugs: Are they really so different?

Psychiatric Drugs Made Colorado Shooter Violent

by CCHR Florida | Apr 17, 2013 | Legislation, Mental Illness, Psychiatric Abuse, Psychiatric Drugs

Last summer James Holmes opened fire in a Colorado movie theater and killed twelve people and wounded more than fifty others. Mainstream media didn’t give any logical motives and did not even ask the right kind of questions. Doesn’t anyone wonder how a graduate...
Early Symptoms of Autism and Psychiatric Drugs

Early Symptoms of Autism and Psychiatric Drugs

by CCHR Florida | Feb 14, 2013 | Alternatives, Children and Teens, Psychiatric Drugs, Rights

There are early symptoms of autism that parents are told to watch for in a baby or toddler. Some of them are: Does not respond with a smile if you smile at him or her Will not respond to a familiar voice or to his name Won’t reach to you to be picked up Doesn’t wave...
Bath salts and Psychiatric Drugs: Are they really so different?

Disruptive Behavior Disorder and Psychiatric Drugs

by CCHR Florida | Jan 29, 2013 | Alternatives, Children and Teens, Psychiatric Disorders, Psychiatric Drugs, Rights

Disruptive behavior disorder is often diagnosed when a child disrupts activities or otherwise acts out when being told “no.” Parents may feel helpless when this behavior becomes consistent, especially when there are other children in the family affected by his or her...
Bath salts and Psychiatric Drugs: Are they really so different?

What is Mental Health? – A Look at Psychiatric Drugs, Guns and Mass Killers

by CCHR Florida | Jan 22, 2013 | Children and Teens, Mental Health Screening, Mental Illness, Psychiatric Drugs, Rights

An answer to what is mental health appeared on January 16th in President Obama’s proposals to reduce gun violence in the United States. It could strongly be argued it is the wrong answer. First he calls for closing background check loopholes to try to keep guns out of...
Bath salts and Psychiatric Drugs: Are they really so different?

Do Psychiatric Drugs Cause Behavior Problems?

by CCHR Florida | Jan 7, 2013 | Alternatives, Children and Teens, Mental Health Screening, Psychiatric Abuse, Psychiatric Drugs

There have been 22 International Drug Regulatory Agency Warnings saying that psychiatric drugs cause violence, mania, psychosis and even homicidal ideation. The conditions that can be brought about by taking these drugs are, to say the least, serious problems in...
Bath salts and Psychiatric Drugs: Are they really so different?

Psychiatric Drugs and Designer Drug 2C-I Are Similar in Nature

by CCHR Florida | Oct 19, 2012 | Psychiatric Drugs

Designer drugs, Smiles, K-2, Spice, and more, are responsible for the deaths of some of our most talented celebrities, young women and men and behind it all, we need to find out where are these drugs coming from.

Bath salts and Psychiatric Drugs: Are they really so different?

The Heart Risks of Psychiatric Drugs

by CCHR Florida | Feb 20, 2012 | Alternatives, Children and Teens, Mental Health Screening, Psychiatric Abuse, Psychiatric Disorders, Psychiatric Drugs, Rights

In today’s world of over-specialized and drug-infused medicine, doctors hand out pills for everything, often prescribing drugs without regard to side effects on patients’ general health.  Dentists use mercury, which may preserve teeth but is highly toxic to the rest...
Bath salts and Psychiatric Drugs: Are they really so different?

The truth about Psychiatric drugs

by CCHR Florida | Oct 24, 2011 | Fraud, Mental Illness, Psychiatric Abuse, Psychiatric Disorders, Psychiatric Drugs

The recent reliance on psychiatric drugs to treat any and all problems in thought, learning, traumatic and even social situations, often replaces actual solutions to life’s problems.   Psychiatric drugs have become a mainstream phrase that 100% of our population is...
Bath salts and Psychiatric Drugs: Are they really so different?

CCHR Florida Educating Families-Rights, Dangers of Psychiatric Drugs

by CCHR Florida | Oct 13, 2011 | Children and Teens, Mental Health Screening, Psychiatric Drugs, Rights

CCHR Florida–Active all throughout the State of Florida Year after year! Our office has been in the state of Florida since 1989. We travel the state to help educate the public of the harms of psychiatric drugs and the existence of alternative treatments and...
Bath salts and Psychiatric Drugs: Are they really so different?

Psychiatric Drugs for Psychiatric Disorders May Shorten Life

by CCHR Florida | Sep 26, 2011 | Psychiatric Disorders

Psychiatric disorders may indeed shorten life. But not for what may seem like the “obvious” reason. Psychologists’ own studies have found psychiatric drugs shortening life by many years. If treatment for psychiatric disorders can result in early death, are patients...
Bath salts and Psychiatric Drugs: Are they really so different?

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in Veterans: Psychiatric drugs work like placebo

by CCHR Florida | Aug 4, 2011 | Military & Veterans

This week, the NY Times reported on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in veterans. Veterans and military personnel who take psychiatric medications such as antidepressants and antipsychotics are no more likely to improve than those taking a placebo. Therefore, why would...

Psychiatric Drugs: Caught in the Web of Psychiatry

by CCHR Florida | Jul 18, 2011 | Children and Teens, Psychiatric Drugs

Forty or so years ago, it would be safe to say no kids were on any psychiatric drugs. ADHD and bipolar disorder in kids was unheard of and most other children’s mental illness labels were nonexistent. Depending on your source, six to seven million children are now on...

Psychiatric Drugs are Not Safe During Pregnancy

by CCHR Florida | Jul 11, 2011 | Psychiatric Drugs, Rights

It’s a given that any woman wants to have a healthy baby. It would follow that normally a mother-to-be would take any precaution necessary to make that happen. She would stop smoking and drinking alcohol, as it is common knowledge now that these cause birth defects,...
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