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Tag Archives: Crime
Some Involuntary Commitments Lead to Twice the Risk of Death or Charge of Violent Crime After Discharge, New Research Finds
New study finds that psychiatric hospitalization for some people doubles the risk of suicide, overdose death, and violence, adding to the medical literature indicating forced psychiatric treatment can do more harm than good. Continue reading
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Missouri Psychiatrist’s License Revoked
Crime and Fraud in the Mental Health Industry Continue reading
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Missouri Mental Health Clinic Owner Sentenced to Prison
There is no place for criminal intent or deed in the field of mental health. Continue reading
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Crime and Mental Distress
A recent news report suggests that “Having a mental illness makes people more vulnerable to becoming the victims of a crime.” We wondered about this, because it sounds just like the incessant and inane psychobabble coming out of the “psychology … Continue reading
  Posted in Big Muddy River Newsletter, Press Releases    Tagged Crime, DSM, justice, Mental Health, Psychiatric Drugs, Schools, violence   Comments Off on Crime and Mental Distress
