The Citizens Commission on
Human Rights has published a series of booklets which
thoroughly document psychiatric harm, abuse, criminality
and fraud in different zones of society. More than four
million copies of the publications have been distributed
internationally.
Focusing the Light of Truth on Psychiatric Abuse
The first of the series, Creating Racism:
Psychiatry’s Betrayal, set off an international
firestorm of controversy about psychiatry.
In the other publications in the series, ways in
which psychiatrists have created havoc in numerous
fields have been exhaustively researched and disclosed,
including:
This publication documents how the fraud of
“disorders” is being carried out for the enrichment of
those who profit from psychiatric drugs — especially at
the expense of children.
Prepared after years of research, these publications
are available to all concerned citizens, and
particularly those whose job it is to protect the
general public, including leaders in government,
religion, human rights organizations and news media all
over the world.
To obtain copies of these
booklets, contact the Florida Chapter of CCHR at (727)
442-8820.
Based in Los Angeles, with a regional office in Clearwater,
the Citizens Commission on Human Rights International has, for
35 years, been the advocate for children, parents and families
abused and defrauded by psychiatric industry abuses.
The Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) was
established in 1969 by the Church of Scientology as an
independent body to investigate and expose psychiatric
violations of human rights and to clean up the field of mental
healing.
Today CCHR is an international organization with more than
130 chapters in 31 countries. Its board of advisors, called
commissioners, includes doctors and other medical specialists,
artists, lawyers, educators and civil and human rights
representatives who advise and assist in their professional
capacity. While CCHR does not provide medical or legal advice,
it works closely with and supports medical doctors and medical
practice.
Augmenting CCHR’s exposure of psychiatric betrayal and
harm, the Commission last year produced a new publication in
17 languages, Psychiatry: Harming in the Name of
Healthcare. It was written for the many non-psychiatric
physicians who are concerned for the millions of children now
prescribed addictive, speed-like stimulants. Scores of doctors
have since responded by requesting additional copies of the
booklet for distribution to colleagues.
Last year CCHR also unveiled its newest web site,
www.fightforkids.com, which has resulted in hundreds of
reports from parents documenting incidents of children harmed
and killed by psychiatric drugs. This prompted CCHR’s special
report, The Silent Death of America’s Children, which
shows that “rather than an enlightened and compassionate
mental health system attending to the needs of our young, we
have a dangerous and coercive system that stands impassive in
the face of child deaths due to treatment,” according to Mary
DeMoss, executive director of CCHR’s Florida chapter.
In October 2003, CCHR published its most embracive study to
date: The Real Crisis in Mental Health. Each
article, authored by a medical professional, challenges and
debunks psychiatric myths that not only destroy lives but cost
taxpayers and insurers billions of dollars every year.
For copies of these publications
or further information, contact the Florida Chapter of CCHR at
(727) 442-8820.