Guest guest Posted February 7, 2004 Report Share Posted February 7, 2004 http://www.uprisingradio.org/ Thanks to my recommendation, psychiatric survivor and Support Coalition International member Leah was interview on KPFK's Uprising Radio program. I believe the topic was forced drugging of child prison inmates in California. was given Prozac as an instituionalized 12-year old the first year was on the market and testified at the FDA's public hearing on suicidality in children on SSRI's antidepressants. I brought up contacting to Uprising host Sonali Kolhatkar after she and her producer Thatcher contacted me about contact information for British pscyhiatrist and psychopharmacologist Healy. had related to me on Tuesday night her experience at the Alliance for Human Research Protection post-FDA hearing press conference this past Monday. When the group of psychopharmacology experts, like ph Glenmullen of Harvard, Breggin, Healy, et al., made their statements at the press conference and left the room together, the entire press core left the room. Left behind were families and people who have taken SSRI's to continue the press conference. They did their press conference in an empty room. My point to Kolhatkar was that this was yet another example of what is wrong with the mass media's reliance on expert and official sources. They fall over themselves to interview experts, not people who have had psych drug shoved down their throats as children, as happened to and an institutionalized adolescent. I'm glad Kolhatkar took up my advice and called . It was just my luck that they were covering a topic related to the forced drugging of institutionalized children at the time I contacted Kolhatkar. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2004 Report Share Posted February 7, 2004 http://www.uprisingradio.org/ Thanks to my recommendation, psychiatric survivor and Support Coalition International member Leah was interview on KPFK's Uprising Radio program. I believe the topic was forced drugging of child prison inmates in California. was given Prozac as an instituionalized 12-year old the first year was on the market and testified at the FDA's public hearing on suicidality in children on SSRI's antidepressants. I brought up contacting to Uprising host Sonali Kolhatkar after she and her producer Thatcher contacted me about contact information for British pscyhiatrist and psychopharmacologist Healy. had related to me on Tuesday night her experience at the Alliance for Human Research Protection post-FDA hearing press conference this past Monday. When the group of psychopharmacology experts, like ph Glenmullen of Harvard, Breggin, Healy, et al., made their statements at the press conference and left the room together, the entire press core left the room. Left behind were families and people who have taken SSRI's to continue the press conference. They did their press conference in an empty room. My point to Kolhatkar was that this was yet another example of what is wrong with the mass media's reliance on expert and official sources. They fall over themselves to interview experts, not people who have had psych drug shoved down their throats as children, as happened to and an institutionalized adolescent. I'm glad Kolhatkar took up my advice and called . It was just my luck that they were covering a topic related to the forced drugging of institutionalized children at the time I contacted Kolhatkar. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2004 Report Share Posted February 7, 2004 http://www.uprisingradio.org/ Thanks to my recommendation, psychiatric survivor and Support Coalition International member Leah was interview on KPFK's Uprising Radio program. I believe the topic was forced drugging of child prison inmates in California. was given Prozac as an instituionalized 12-year old the first year was on the market and testified at the FDA's public hearing on suicidality in children on SSRI's antidepressants. I brought up contacting to Uprising host Sonali Kolhatkar after she and her producer Thatcher contacted me about contact information for British pscyhiatrist and psychopharmacologist Healy. had related to me on Tuesday night her experience at the Alliance for Human Research Protection post-FDA hearing press conference this past Monday. When the group of psychopharmacology experts, like ph Glenmullen of Harvard, Breggin, Healy, et al., made their statements at the press conference and left the room together, the entire press core left the room. Left behind were families and people who have taken SSRI's to continue the press conference. They did their press conference in an empty room. My point to Kolhatkar was that this was yet another example of what is wrong with the mass media's reliance on expert and official sources. They fall over themselves to interview experts, not people who have had psych drug shoved down their throats as children, as happened to and an institutionalized adolescent. I'm glad Kolhatkar took up my advice and called . It was just my luck that they were covering a topic related to the forced drugging of institutionalized children at the time I contacted Kolhatkar. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2004 Report Share Posted February 7, 2004 http://www.uprisingradio.org/ Thanks to my recommendation, psychiatric survivor and Support Coalition International member Leah was interview on KPFK's Uprising Radio program. I believe the topic was forced drugging of child prison inmates in California. was given Prozac as an instituionalized 12-year old the first year was on the market and testified at the FDA's public hearing on suicidality in children on SSRI's antidepressants. I brought up contacting to Uprising host Sonali Kolhatkar after she and her producer Thatcher contacted me about contact information for British pscyhiatrist and psychopharmacologist Healy. had related to me on Tuesday night her experience at the Alliance for Human Research Protection post-FDA hearing press conference this past Monday. When the group of psychopharmacology experts, like ph Glenmullen of Harvard, Breggin, Healy, et al., made their statements at the press conference and left the room together, the entire press core left the room. Left behind were families and people who have taken SSRI's to continue the press conference. They did their press conference in an empty room. My point to Kolhatkar was that this was yet another example of what is wrong with the mass media's reliance on expert and official sources. They fall over themselves to interview experts, not people who have had psych drug shoved down their throats as children, as happened to and an institutionalized adolescent. I'm glad Kolhatkar took up my advice and called . It was just my luck that they were covering a topic related to the forced drugging of institutionalized children at the time I contacted Kolhatkar. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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