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Psychiatry: An Industry of Death C.C.H.R.

Psychiatry: An Industry of Death By C.C.H.R.

Psychiatry: An Industry of Death by C.C.H.R.


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Featuring historical and contemporary footage and interviews with more than 160 doctors, attorneys, educators, survivors and experts on the mental health industry and its abuses, this documentary aims to shed light on brutal pseudoscience.

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Psychiatry: An Industry of Death by C.C.H.R.

This riveting presentation, two years in the making, lays bare the destruction wrought by psychiatrists upon every sector of our society. Graphic footage from archival and current films depicting psychiatrists in action, eye-opening interviews with medical experts and moving accounts from victims and their facsimiles, make this the most complete and devastating documentary of psychiatric abuse ever produced.

Table of Contents

1 An Industyr Of Death 2 Origins Of Psychiatry 3 Man redefined 4 Psychiatry: The Men Behind The Holocaust 5 Psychiatry: creating Racism 6 Soviet Psychiatry 7 Brain Damage: Psychiatry's Miracle Cure 8 Drugging For Profit 9 Psychiatric Coercion And Restraint 10 Psychiatry Criminality 11 Inventing mental Illness 12 Kids In Psychiatry's Cross Hairs 13 Psychiatry: Hidden Influence 14 CCHR: Restoring Human Rights And Dignity To Mental Health

Additional information

CIN1403142548VG
9781403142542
1403142548
Psychiatry: An Industry of Death by C.C.H.R.
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Bridge Publications Inc
2006-11-27
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