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Mental Health

 

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  • ADD, The Natural Approach
    by Dr. Gary Farr 2/3/2002
    "In my experience, approximately 50 per cent of ADD hyperkinesis and hyperactivity behavior has etiologic roots in the craniosacral system. Based on these findings, I feel that more effort should be put forward in defining the contributing factoprs for these problems." John E. Upledger, D.O., O.M.M., researcher and founder of The Upledger Institute.

  • Mad in America: Bad Science, Bad Medicine, and the Enduring Mistreatment of the Mentally Ill
    by Dr. Gary Farr 4/11/2002
    This is by far the best of all the recent exposes of psychiatry. In it, journalist Robert Whitaker masters both the neurophysiological and psychosocial literature, and the complexities of today's so-called mental health care system, and demonstrates why, especially for those supposedly permanently labeled as schizophrenic, psychiatry is the only business in America where the customer is always wrong - and almost always harmed.

  • No More Ritalin : Treating ADHD Without Drugs
    by Dr. Gary Farr 2/3/2002
    Ever year in the U.S., over two million children are given the drug Ritalin to combat Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Now, Dr. Mary Ann Block shows why Ritalin may be very dangerous to a child's health--and offers parents safer and more effective alternatives. Using thorough research and actual case histories from her clinic, Dr. Block provides powerful evidence that a drug-free approach works.

  • Prozac Backlash : Overcoming the Dangers of Prozac, Zoloft, Paxil, and Other Antidepressants with Safe, Effective Alternatives
    by Dr. Gary Farr 4/14/2002
    It seems like it was just yesterday that Prozac was a miracle pill, a medication that could not only make sick people well, but "better than well." But there are alternatives: in Germany, for example, St. John's wort outsells Prozac 25 to 1, showing that doctors and patients there understand that the herbal remedy works as well as the synthetic ones for mild to moderate depression.

  • Psychiatry : The Ultimate Betrayal
    by Dr. Gary Farr 2/4/2002
    Bruce Wiseman is the U.S. national president of the Citizens Commission on Human Rights and former chairman of the Department of History at the John F. Kennedy University. He has been a human rights advocate and outspoken critic of damaging psychiatric abuses for more than two decades. He has worked with local, state and federal investigative, legislative and judicial bodies ridding the field of mental health from its abuses.

  • Psychiatry, Betraying & Drugging Children - Harming Lives
    by Dr. Gary Farr 2/3/2002
    Get a very pointed and truthful expose on Psychiatry's tactics to drug the most important thing we have for our future - our children.

  • Talking Back to Ritalin : What Doctors Aren't Telling You About Stimulants for Children
    by Dr. Gary Farr 2/3/2002
    Stimulants do not help children in the long run. Yes, a few children may seemed to be helped enough by it--often by its placebo effects on the teachers, parents, and children themselves--but there are no documented studies that prove children benefit academically at all.

  • The Anti-Depressant Fact Book: What Your Doctor Won't Tell You About Prozac, Zoloft, Paxil, Celexa, and Luvox
    by Dr. Gary Farr 4/11/2002
    Breggin, a psychiatrist for 30 years and director of the Center for Study of Psychiatry and Psychology, discusses the meaning of depression and the many and various impacts on the brain of SSRI antidepressants, including, of course their dangers and the bad effects they have on some people, and the difficulties of withdrawal. He also talks about erroneous public perceptions of the drug approval process, and the deceptions of the drug industry; and he gives suggestions for patients and therapists regarding overcoming depression without reliance on drugs.

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