Guest guest Posted September 15, 2004 Report Share Posted September 15, 2004 The Psycho State by Ron , M.D., Republican member of Congress from Texas. Tue Sep 14, 2004 13:00 http://www.lewrockwell.com/paul/paul203.html http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?disc=192635;article=3332;title=Patriots%20\ For%20U.S.%20America A presidential initiative called The " New Freedom Commission on Mental Health " has issued a report recommending forced mental health screening for every child in America, including preschool children. The goal is to promote the patently false idea that we have a nation of children with undiagnosed mental disorders crying out for treatment. One obvious beneficiary of the proposal is the pharmaceutical industry, which is eager to sell the psychotropic drugs that undoubtedly will be prescribed to millions of American schoolchildren under the new screening program. Of course a tiny minority of children suffer from legitimate mental illnesses, but the widespread use of Ritalin and other drugs on youngsters who simply exhibit typical rambunctious, fidgety, and impatient behavior is nothing short of criminal. It may be easier to teach and parent drugged kids, but convenience is no justification for endangering them. Children's brains are still developing, and the truth is we have no idea what the long-term side effects of psychiatric drugs may be. Medical science has not even exhaustively identified every possible brain chemical, even as we alter those chemicals with drugs. Dr. Effrem, a physician who strongly opposes mandatory mental health screening, warns us that " America's children should not be medicated by expensive, ineffective, and dangerous medications based on vague and dubious diagnoses. " She points out that psychiatric diagnoses are inherently subjective, as authors of the diagnostic manuals admit. She also is concerned that mental health screening could be used to label children whose attitudes, religious beliefs, and political views conflict with the secular orthodoxy that dominates our schools. The greater issue, however, is not whether youth mental health screening is appropriate. The real issue is whether the state owns your kids. When the government orders " universal " mental health screening in schools, it really means " mandatory. " Parents, children, and their private doctors should decide whether a child has mental health problems, not government bureaucrats. That this even needs to be stated is a sign of just how obedient our society has become toward government. What kind of free people would turn their children's most intimate health matters over to government strangers? How in the world have we allowed government to become so powerful and arrogant that it assumes it can force children to accept psychiatric treatment whether parents object or not? Parents must do everything possible to retain responsibility and control over their children's well-being. There is no end to the bureaucratic appetite to rule every aspect of our lives, including how we raise our children. Forced mental health screening is just the latest of many state usurpations of parental authority: compulsory education laws, politically-correct school curricula, mandatory vaccines, and interference with discipline through phony " social services " agencies all represent assaults on families. The political right has now joined the political left in seeking the de facto nationalization of children, and only informed resistance by parents can stop it. The federal government is slowly but surely destroying real families, but it is hardly a benevolent surrogate parent. September 14, 2004 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2004 Report Share Posted September 16, 2004 I really don't understand what the fuss is about needing to screen kids for mental health issues. My SIL's mother was recently off her meds (for paranoid schitzophrenia and bipolar disorder)and was experiencing psychotic episodes. The response was from the state mental hospital that in the US and our state a person has a right to be as unstable as they desire, so long as they do not pose an imminent threat to themselves or another. Even though children are seen as posessions from a law perspective, it seems that the same right should hold. Debi > A presidential initiative called The " New Freedom Commission on Mental > Health " has issued a report recommending forced mental health screening for > every child in America, including preschool children. The goal is to promote > the patently false idea that we have a nation of children with undiagnosed > mental disorders crying out for treatment. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2004 Report Share Posted September 16, 2004 If anyone really wants to know what this is all about, you can access the Mental Health Commission's goals and recommendations at http://www.mentalhealthcommission.gov/ They actually want to assess all Americans' mental health, not just school-age children. Look particularly at goals 2.1, 2.3, all of goal 4, 5.1, 5.4, and all of goal 6. The big deal is that government is becoming more and more intrusive in our lives. Big Brother really is watching! Having spent many years (33 of them!) working in our public school system as both a teacher and an administrator, I can assure you that I would not allow a teacher to be the gatekeeper regarding my child's mental health, or lack thereof. I've never felt I was particularly paranoid, but this commission and its recommendations really concern me! Jan > The Psycho State > > by Ron , M.D., Republican member of Congress from Texas. > Tue Sep 14, 2004 13:00 > http://www.lewrockwell.com/paul/paul203.html > http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi? disc=192635;article=3332;title=Patriots%20For%20U.S.%20America > > A presidential initiative called The " New Freedom Commission on Mental > Health " has issued a report recommending forced mental health screening for > every child in America, including preschool children. The goal is to promote > the patently false idea that we have a nation of children with undiagnosed > mental disorders crying out for treatment. > > One obvious beneficiary of the proposal is the pharmaceutical industry, > which is eager to sell the psychotropic drugs that undoubtedly will be > prescribed to millions of American schoolchildren under the new screening > program. Of course a tiny minority of children suffer from legitimate mental > illnesses, but the widespread use of Ritalin and other drugs on youngsters > who simply exhibit typical rambunctious, fidgety, and impatient behavior is > nothing short of criminal. It may be easier to teach and parent drugged > kids, but convenience is no justification for endangering them. Children's > brains are still developing, and the truth is we have no idea what the > long-term side effects of psychiatric drugs may be. Medical science has not > even exhaustively identified every possible brain chemical, even as we alter > those chemicals with drugs. > > Dr. Effrem, a physician who strongly opposes mandatory mental health > screening, warns us that " America's children should not be medicated by > expensive, ineffective, and dangerous medications based on vague and dubious > diagnoses. " She points out that psychiatric diagnoses are inherently > subjective, as authors of the diagnostic manuals admit. She also is > concerned that mental health screening could be used to label children whose > attitudes, religious beliefs, and political views conflict with the secular > orthodoxy that dominates our schools. > > The greater issue, however, is not whether youth mental health screening is > appropriate. The real issue is whether the state owns your kids. When the > government orders " universal " mental health screening in schools, it really > means " mandatory. " Parents, children, and their private doctors should > decide whether a child has mental health problems, not government > bureaucrats. That this even needs to be stated is a sign of just how > obedient our society has become toward government. What kind of free people > would turn their children's most intimate health matters over to government > strangers? How in the world have we allowed government to become so powerful > and arrogant that it assumes it can force children to accept psychiatric > treatment whether parents object or not? > > Parents must do everything possible to retain responsibility and control > over their children's well-being. There is no end to the bureaucratic > appetite to rule every aspect of our lives, including how we raise our > children. Forced mental health screening is just the latest of many state > usurpations of parental authority: compulsory education laws, > politically-correct school curricula, mandatory vaccines, and interference > with discipline through phony " social services " agencies all represent > assaults on families. The political right has now joined the political left > in seeking the de facto nationalization of children, and only informed > resistance by parents can stop it. The federal government is slowly but > surely destroying real families, but it is hardly a benevolent surrogate > parent. > > September 14, 2004 > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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