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Activist exposes dangers of psychiatric medication for children

June 04, 2024 | Fullerton, Orange County, California



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Activist exposes dangers of psychiatric medication for children
During a recent meeting at Fullerton Library focused on mental health stigma, a speaker expressed deep concerns regarding the treatment of children and the use of psychiatric medication. The speaker highlighted a troubling perception that mental health issues are stigmatized, emphasizing that such views contradict international law, which asserts that mental health should not infringe upon basic human rights.

The speaker criticized Dr. Rao from Orange County Mental Health for her comments about needing to \"hook\" individuals into treatment, and condemned a Kaiser doctor for prescribing psychiatric medication to children as young as four or five years old. They argued that psychiatric medications are not suitable for children and referenced the historical \"Monster Study,\" which demonstrated the long-term negative effects of labeling children with mental health issues.

The speaker further illustrated their point by sharing a personal story about the impact of being labeled mentally ill, which they claimed led to a significant estrangement from their family. They recounted a troubling encounter with a police officer, suggesting that the officer's behavior may have been influenced by psychiatric medication.

Concluding their remarks, the speaker warned that the forced administration of psychiatric medications could lead to dire societal consequences, including increased homelessness and substance abuse issues. The meeting also featured a call from Maureen Melton, an independent advocate for the disabled, who joined the discussion on mental health advocacy.

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