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Recommendations

1. None of the 374 mental disorders in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders (DSM) should be eligible for insurance coverage because they have no scientific, physical validation. General practitioners, pediatricians and neurologists should not use DSM for diagnosing patients’ conditions.

2. No psychiatric drug should be used on children, nor should any pediatric clinical drug trials be permitted.

3. Abolish mandated community mental health treatment, involuntary commitment and the use of physical and mechanical restraints on those deemed mentally disturbed.

4. In their place medical facilities must be established to replace coercive psychiatric institutions. These must have medical doctors on staff, diagnostic equipment, which medical doctors can use to thoroughly examine and test for all underlying physical problems that may be manifesting as disturbed behavior. Government and private funds should be channeled into such programs and cut from abusive psychiatric institutions and programs that have proven not to work.

5. Psychiatric influence has wreaked havoc throughout society, especially in the hospital, educational and prison systems. Citizens groups, professionals and responsible government officials should work together to expose and abolish psychiatry’s fraudulent diagnostic procedures and damaging “treatments” and practices.

6. The United Nations, NGOs, human rights groups and concerned citizens must work together to create a new international human rights covenant that member states sign and ratify to protect the right of all individuals from mind control and psychiatric abuse on individuals, and that affirmatively requires governments to uncover and stop all such abuse.


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