Chemical imbalance bogus
Amazing what a celebrity like Tom Cruise or Mel Gibson can do for a cause. Last year the cause was the promotion of Christianity through The Passion of the Christ. This year, Tom Cruise ignited a firestorm of media with the simple observation that Matt Lauer was glib and irresponsible — both of which are obvious to anyone who has ever watched Matt Lauer (or any talk show host for that matter) at work. He is PAID to be glib and irresponsible. Speaking of Ms. Glib and Irresponsible, now Brooke Shields is entering the fray.
Here’s one MD’s take on Shield’s position:
Doctors Lambast Shields’ Dangerous Position on Paxil
Here’s a great article about the admission of the president of the APA that there is no science behind the whole chemical imbalance theory of brain disorders: AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATION ADMITS THERE IS NO TEST FOR “CHEMICAL IMBALANCE”
Here’s an article about the rampant over- and mis-prescription of dangerous drugs for post partum depression: Abusing women in the name of psychiatry, prescription drugs
Here’s a great article by Citizen’s Commission on Human Rights, the only group around that stands up to the arrogant jackasses prescribing mind-altering drugs to toddlers in the name of “help”: “Psychiatry is a Pseudoscience”
I like this one too: AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATION ADMITS THERE ARE NO EXTERNAL VALIDATING CRITERIA FOR PSYCHIATRIC DIAGNOSES.
Here’s something long overdue from the FDA: FDA ALERT ON VIOLENCE AND SUICIDE-INDUCING STIMULANTS
It’s about time that people are listening to this psychiatric watchdog group: PSYCHIATRIC WATCHDOG SPEAKS OUT ABOUT TOM CRUISE SPEAKING OUT.





April 11th, 2006 at 1:02 pm
Tom Cruise Reveals His Abusive Childhood
With fiancée Katie Holmes close to giving birth, Tom Cruise has admitted his own father was no role model.
Speaking to Parade magazine, Cruise – who has two children with ex-wife Nicole Kidman – said of his father, Thomas Cruise Mapother III, &…
April 22nd, 2006 at 7:51 am
Tom: Baby’s Birth Was ‘Spiritual’
Tom Cruise, who had his first child with Katie Holmes on Tuesday, says the birth of their daughter, Suri, “was everything that we wanted.”
“It was spiritual. It was powerful. It was indescribable. What words can you use? It’…
April 24th, 2006 at 12:35 pm
Cruise Surprises Fans at MI:III Premiere
New dad Tom Cruise isn’t letting fatherhood slow him down.
Less than a week after the birth of his daughter, Suri, Cruise, 43, flew to Rome, Italy, on Monday for the world premiere of Mission Impossible: III.
“My own mission impossible w…
May 3rd, 2006 at 6:15 am
Tom: ‘I Can’t Wait to Get Married’
Father’s Day came early to the Late Show with David Letterman, where on Tuesday night new dad Tom Cruise gushed about his new daughter Suri – and his finacée Katie Holmes.
“She’s a beauty,” said the proud new papa of hi…
May 4th, 2006 at 8:13 am
Tom Cruise’s Mission: Manhattan
After zipping around Manhattan via helicopter, speedboat, subway train, sports car and fire truck, Tom Cruise arrived in an SUV Wednesday night to his final stop: the Ziegfeld Theater, where his Mission: Impossible III had its third premiere of t…
May 8th, 2006 at 6:29 pm
Nicole Kidman: I Still Love Tom
Despite splitting from Tom Cruise five years ago, Nicole Kidman says that she still considers their 2001 divorce a “major shock” – and confesses that she still loves her ex.
“To me, he was just Tom, but to everybody else, he…
May 9th, 2006 at 2:10 pm
Cruise’s Daughter Said Don’t Let Katie Go
Tom Cruise didn’t just blindly take up with Katie Holmes – he had the approval of his 13-year-old daughter, Isabella.
“After I began dating Kate, Bella looked at me and said, ‘Don’t let this one go. She’s the one,…
February 23rd, 2008 at 8:45 pm
I enjoyed reading this. I just started a poll on sodahead: DEPRESSION: WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO TREAT DEPRESSION IF THE CHEMICAL IMBALANCE THEORY IS, IN FACT, INVALID? There I quote the research paper “The Media and the Chemical Imbalance Theory of Depression”, by Jonathan Leo PHD, & Jeffrey R. Lacasse. I would love it if you could visit the poll. Per the terms of sodahead, you can’t promote a group, so I haven’t mentioned CCHR. I am trying tho to get the word out that there are good alternatives to depression and to educate the public about the harmful effects of the psychotropic drugs. Your input would be appreciated!