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Category Archives: Big Muddy River Newsletter
The Florida Baker Act
The Florida Mental Health Act, commonly known as the “Baker Act,” is a Florida statute allowing for involuntary “examination” (otherwise known as involuntary commitment) of an individual. It can be initiated by a court, law enforcement officer, physician, clinical psychologist, … Continue reading
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Prenatal Antipsychotic Exposure
“Prenatal Antipsychotic Exposure” refers to the harm done to a child in the womb when a pregnant mother takes antipsychotic drugs. Apparently this is a relatively common occurrence. There has been a 170% increase over the last decade in antipsychotic use … Continue reading
Risky Rise of the Good-Grade Pill
A June 9th article in The New York Times describes the rising number of high school students who are abusing ADHD drugs. “At high schools across the United States, pressure over grades and competition for college admissions are encouraging students … Continue reading
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Missouri Legislative News
The 2012 Missouri state legislative session ended May 18. This means that all bills listed below as killed are now truly dead (for this year.) Bills that are listed as passed have been passed by both houses of the legislature … Continue reading
The psychiatric oligarchs who medicalise normality
[http://www.bmj.com/content/344/bmj.e3135 by Des Spence, general practitioner, Glasgow, in the 2 May 2012 British Medical Journal BMJ 2012;344:e3135] “Mental health should be a priority for all societies and its stigma always challenged. However, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention … Continue reading
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The annual NARPA rights conference
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR RIGHTS PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY NARPA AT 30: Celebrating Our Past, Creating Our Future September 5-8, 2012 Conference begins Wednesday evening & ends noon Saturday The Millennium Hotel Cincinnati, Ohio For 30 years, NARPA has provided an educational … Continue reading
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Interesting Books
Anatomy of an Epidemic, by Robert Whitaker. “There is a story that psychiatry doesn’t dare tell, which shows that our societal delusion about the benefits of psychiatric drugs isn’t entirely an innocent one. In order to sell our society on … Continue reading
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Mental Health Courts
Mental Health Courts are facilities established to deal with arrests for misdemeanors or non-violent felonies. Rather than allowing the guilty parties to take responsibility for their crimes, they are diverted to a psychiatric treatment center on the premise that they … Continue reading
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Neuroleptic Discontinuation Syndrome
Big words, simple idea: Neuroleptic = Capable of affecting the brain; Having a tranquilizing effect; Tending to reduce nervous tension by depressing nerve functions; A condition prone to cause violent seizures. From Greek neuro-, nerve + leptis, seizure. Discontinuation = … Continue reading