Mental health watchdog Citizens Commission on
Human Rights recently participated in an event called Parent University, where
they educated parents on their rights.
Psychotropic
drugs are increasingly being exposed as chemical toxins with the power to kill,
according to CCHR.org. Psychiatrists claim their drugs save lives, but
according to their own studies, psychotropic drugs can double the risk of
suicide. And long-term use has been proven to create a lifetime of physical and
mental damage, a fact ignored by psychiatrists.
Common and
well-documented side effects of psychiatric drugs include mania, psychosis,
hallucinations, depersonalization, suicidal ideation, heart attack, stroke and
sudden death. Not only that, but the US Food and Drug Administration admits
that probably one to ten percent of all the adverse drug effects are actually
reported by patients or physicians.
Because of these
facts and more, the Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) Nashville
Chapter recently participated at Parent University to help educate people,
especially parents, on their rights. CCHR brought resources on this topic to
share the facts with parents and help them understand what to do if their child
is diagnosed with a mental illness.
CCHR is a
non-profit, non-political, non-religious mental health industry watchdog whose
mission is to eradicate abuses committed under the guise of mental health. It works to ensure patient and consumer
protections are enacted and upheld as there is rampant abuse in the field of
mental health. In this role, CCHR has
helped to enact more than 150 laws protecting individuals from abusive or
coercive mental health practices since it was formed over 48 years ago.
For more
information on CCHR, visit cchrnashville.org.
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