Category: Child Abuse
Mental Health watchdog Citizens Commission on Human Rights Psychiatry: An Industry of Death exhibit in Washington, D.C., tells the untold story of the mental health industry.
Miracles Outreach fifth annual fashion show and gala raises funds to give hope and a home to Florida children who have been homeless, abused and victims of human trafficking.
A UK human rights group is incensed over psychiatrists labeling normal childhood behavior as psychiatric disorders.
International psychiatric watchdog group Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR), an American civil rights leader and South African Khoisan royalty join forces at Cape Town rally to demand the World Psychiatric Association put an end to the potentially lethal drugging of South African children.
Citizens Commission on Human Rights Florida protests at Florida Psychiatric Society annual meeting
With child drugging on the rise and the FDA's failure to enforce their own regulations on clinical trials, a new exhibit opens amid controversy in Seattle.
Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) demands an investigation into link between antidepressants and teen suicides.
Mental health watchdog Citizens Commission on Human Rights will be protesting the American Psychiatric Association (APA) in Atlanta, Georgia on May 14th to oppose their recent push to reclassify electroshock devices to include its use on children. CCHR was established in 1969 by the Church of Scientology and psychiatrist Thomas Szasz as a non-religious, non-political mental health watchdog.
Citizens Commission on Human Rights St. Petersburg in Russia continues campaign to educate students, educators and medical professionals on the harmful effects of psychiatric drugs with a private screening of the documentary Dead Wrong: How Psychiatric Drugs Can Kill Your Child.
Citizens Commission on Human Rights volunteers informed parents of the dangers of psychiatric drugs prescribed for so-called Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
LA Chapter of Citizen's Commission on Human Rights exposes how psychotropic drugs "work."
Conference at the Church of Scientology of Tokyo focuses on failures in the diagnosis of developmental disorders, warning of potential danger in proposed legislation.
A new video published February 20 tells the story of New Mexico State Representative Nora Espinoza, whose landmark legislation protects children from being forced to take dangerous psychiatric medication.