- Mental health concerns and issues - http://www.btinternet.com/~symon.price
This is a site run by patients of the mental health care system. It includes news and articles both from the editors and contributers.
- The Great Waste - Freedom Magazine - http://psychfraud.freedommag.org/
Federal investigators discovered fraud and waste to be so rampant in one segment of the health industry that today it constitutes a top Department of Justice priority.
- Ca$hing In - http://int.freedommag.org/
As reports of massive insurance fraud and patient deaths and abuse in the psychiatric industry continue to mount, the push for mental health insurance parity is not what it seems. From Freedom Magazine.
- How We Lost the Culture Wars - http://www.ninehundred.net/~eakman/culturewars.html
Washington Times editorial on the erosion of morality and values by psychiatry.
- Behavioral Drugs Focus of Debate in Colorado Schools - http://www.nytimes.com/library/national/112599behavioral-drugs-edu.html
A resolution recently passed by the Colorado Board of Education to discourage teachers from recommending behavioral drugs like Ritalin and Luvox. (Free registration to see article)
- Mental health parity - an opposing view - http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com/cgi-bin/texis/web/vortex/display?slug=ment&date=19990210&query=mental+health+parity
Mental health parity opens the door to fraud.
- Deliverance: CBC News Disclosure - http://www.cbc.ca/disclosure/archives/0208_deliverance/deliverance.html
The pros and cons of deliverance (modern-day exorcism) as an alternative to psychiatric treatment or medication. Includes transcript of show, video, discussion board and links to related information.
- MindFreedom Journal - http://www.mindfreedom.org/journal.shtml
Publication produced by and for psychiatric survivors through the Support Coalition International. Site contains selected articles from back issues as wel as subscription information.
- Use and Abuse of Differential Diagnoses - http://samvak.tripod.com/13.html
Asserts that the DSM IV-R is inadequate in dealing with Axis II disorders, especially in providing useful differential diagnoses.
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