Qui bono – who benefits from psychiatry?
The person asking this question in the video you’ll find just below is Dr. Thomas Szasz, Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry at the State University of New York Health Science Center. Also appearing is Dr. Fred A. Baughman Jr., neurologist and Dr. Grace Jackson, a board certified psychiatrist. Here is a transcript from a public lecture she gave - What doctors may not tell you about psychiatric drugs. (09/06/2004) https://www.ccmh.uce.ac.uk/dr_%20grace_%20jackson_transcript_09.06.04.pdfÂ
In her lecture, she discusses in great detail the biological effects and risks of psychiatric drugs. Still, there may be some people who appreciate having psychiatric drugs when they see no other options open to them. If that’s the case, at the very least, there should be informed consent.
But instead, there has been deception and fraud. People have been misled into thinking so-called ‘mental illnesses’ are really proven diseases or disorders of the brain. You’ll learn more by watching the following video – https://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8058160857846500132Â Â Â
Psychiatry: No Science, No Cures – June 30 2006
Psychiatrists openly admitting at the 2006 APAÂ Convention that they have no scientific tests to prove mental illness and have no cures for these unproven mental illnesses.