Peter Kinderman, PhD, published a very interesting post on May 15. It’s called So…What Happens Next? You can see it here. Dr. Kinderman is a former chairperson of the BPS’s Division of Clinical Psychology. That’s the same DCP that recently criticized psychiatric diagnoses and called for a paradigm shift. Here are some quotes from the… Continue Reading
Screening for Depression
Routine screening for depression sounds like a very good thing, and in fact it is recommended by NIMH, and by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (a division of the Department of Health and Human Services), and various other groups. Medicare will pay the total cost of one depression screening per year. But it… Continue Reading
DSM-5 Still Under Fire
Mental Health Europe (MHE) is a non-governmental organization “… committed to the promotion of positive mental health and well-being, the prevention of mental health problems, the improvement of care, advocacy for social inclusion and the protection of the human rights of (ex)users of mental health services and their families and carers.” It is composed of… Continue Reading
Neuroleptics for Children
Of all the evils perpetrated by American psychiatry in the past 60 years, the administration of neuroleptic drugs to children is arguably the worst. And it is a practice that is growing each year. The essential purpose of these drugs is to make people more docile and more easily managed by destroying brain tissue. The… Continue Reading
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