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Sunday, 28 June 2020

Traumatised children need more than psychiatric medications in the 'New Dawn.'

We need to challenge BigPharma's role in diagnosing vulnerable children with questionable disorders and the consequent prescribing of very profitable psychiatric drugs long-term, when


more psychological interventions may be preferable..

Sunday, 8 March 2020

There can be no keener revelation of a society's soul than the way it treats its children - Nelson Mandela



Using potentially very toxic psychiatric drugs with young children often under the age of six years old is a national and international scandal driven simply by the profitability of the pharmaceutical companies.The side-effects can be truly traumatising in many cases which harms the child's wellbeing. It is a 'Business Plan' that searches for new 'Market Expansion Opportunities' often within vulnerable sub-groups of the population like children and the elderly. PLEASE SHARE IF IT SHOCKS YOU TOO - IT IS A SIGNIFICANT SAFEGUARDING ISSUE

Monday, 24 February 2020

MASS DRUGGING OF CHILDREN IN THE U.S. IS A SCANDAL



https://lnkd.in/g_kbW6W

600,000 kids under 3 years old & 200,000 under the age of one are being medicated with psychiatric drugs in the U. S. Its sadly happening here too as many caseloads show - the youngest kid on my own caseload  was only two and a half years old = UNETHICAL BEHAVIOUR IN MY VIEW - https://lnkd.in/g_kbW6W DISCUSS hashtagmentalhealth hashtagtoxicity hashtagsafeguardingchildren hashtagsideeffects hashtagbehaviour hashtaganxiety hashtagpsychology hashtagpsychiatric hashtagethics hashtagchildprotection

Tuesday, 4 February 2020

RESEARCH STUDY PROVES AN INCREASED RISK OF TRAUMATISING BREAST DEVELOPMENT IN BOYS/YOUNG MEN BY PRESCRIBING RISPERIDONE.

RESEARCH STUDY PROVES AN INCREASED RISK OF TRAUMATISING BREAST DEVELOPMENT IN BOYS/YOUNG MEN. Risperidone quadruples the risk and is being increasingly used in the U.K. for vulnerable children on the Autistic Spectrum.

LINK:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26287371