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PSYCHIATRY'S DIAGNOSTIC
MANUAL EXPOSED FOR ITS LINKS
TO PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY'S $76 BILLION A YEAR DRUG TRADE
Watchdog Group Vindicated
Over Its Allegations About Manual's Pseudoscience
The Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR), a psychiatric watchdog
group, said that a study published in this month's journal Psychotherapy
and Psychosomatics revealing the incestuous financial relationship
between the pharmaceutical industry and the American Psychiatric
Association's (APA) "billing bible," The Diagnostic and
Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), is a vindication.
For over a decade the group has called on governments to eliminate
the DSM as a valid diagnostic manual for insurance reimbursement
or for the basis of any legislation or court testimony. "It
is an unreliable, pseudoscientific document with enormous power
to damage lives, while being used to rake in $76 billion a year
in international psychiatric drug sales," CCHR's national U.S.
president Bruce Wiseman stated.
The study by Lisa Cosgrove, a psychologist from the University
of Massachusetts and Sheldon Krimsky, a Tuft University professor,
documents how pharmaceutical companies who manufacture drugs for
"mental disorders" funded psychiatrists who defined the
disorders for the manual. One hundred percent of the "experts"
on DSM-IV panels overseeing so-called "mood disorders"
(which includes "depression") and "schizophrenia/psychotic
disorders" were financially involved with drug companies. These
are the largest categories of psychiatric drugs in the world: 2004
sales of $20.3 billion for antidepressants and $14.4 billion for
antipsychotic drugs alone.
Dr. Tana Dineen, the author of Manufacturing Victims that debunks
the DSM, says that unlike medical diagnoses, DSM disorders are "voted"
into existence by APA members. They can also be removed if they
are too much trouble. In 1973, the APA voted-5,584 to 3,810-to cease
calling homosexuality a mental disorder after gay activists picketed
an APA conference. The DSM wields enormous power for a document
that is so fickly determined and is, as Dr. Cosgrove says a "political
process."
The manual is used in decisions to remove a child from the custody
of his or her parents, to deprive a person of his or her right to
vote in some countries, decide if a defendant is fit to plead "guilty"
in a criminal trial or to excuse criminal conduct, and has been
used to invalidate a person's will, break legal contracts and override
a person's wishes regarding business or property. Schools and Child
Protective Services can receive additional funds for a child labeled
with a DSM disorder while parents have been forced to administer
violent- and suicide-inducing drugs to their children and threatened
with criminal charges if they refused-all because the child was
said to be "disordered" based on the DSM. New York psychiatrist
Ron Leifer says that the way in which psychiatrists diagnose is
an "arrogant fraud" and to claim that DSM is a "scientific
statement is damaging to the culture."
Dr. Cosgrove also raised crucial points about the lack of science
behind the DSM, stating, "No blood tests exist for the disorders
in the DSM. It relies on judgments from practitioners who rely on
the manual."
The Parental Consent Act, a federal bill introduced into the House
of Representatives last year and supported to date by 40 congressmen,
seeks to prevent government funding for mental health screening
of students based on the DSM because of its lack of scientific validity.
House Bill 181 states: "Authors of
the Diagnostic and
Statistical Manual admit that the diagnostic criteria for mental
illness are vague, saying, 'DSM-IV criteria remain a consensus without
clear empirical data supporting the number of items required for
the diagnosis. . . . Furthermore, the behavioral characteristics
specified in DSM-IV, despite efforts to standardize them, remain
subjective
."
CCHR says that people need to be protected from the risks and human
rights violations that can occur because of the DSM, and which are
now heightened because of the vested influence of pharmaceutical
interests on the decision making process for mental disorders. CCHR,
established by the Church of Scientology, has interviewed hundreds
of experts about the DSM and psychiatry for its documentaries featured
in its Los Angeles museum, "Psychiatry an Industry of Death."
To view videos of doctors, psychiatrists and psychologists working
with CCHR to expose the fraud of psychiatric diagnoses, go to www.cchr.org
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