Psychiatrists - Are they helpful, or be avioded?

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Arrest Comes Decades Too Late To Save Countless Children From Sexual Abuse

The former president of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) was arrested Thursday on 14 counts of child molestation. Although the molestation allegations against child psychiatrist William Ayres date back over four decades, Ayres was given a lifetime achievement award by the San Mateo, California, board of supervisors for "his tireless effort to improve the lives of children and adolescents." He is just one of numerous examples of psychiatrists committing child abuse and sexual exploitation, undisciplined for years, and instead, given awards and entrusted with influential positions.

I post this event to show how Psychiatrists betray us everyday. If such a man could serve for two years as a president of a national organization such as AACAP shows this organization's complete lack of regard for the well-being of the children it is entrusted to care for.
 
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National Headline News Attacks Pedophile Psychiatrist

Last Thursday, William Hamilton Ayres, the former president of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) was arrested on 14 counts of child molestation. There have been at least 21 victims identified, dating as far back as 1969. But before his arrest, Ayres was given a lifetime achievement award by the San Mateo, California, board of supervisors for "his tireless effort to improve the lives of children and adolescents."

Shortly after being arrested, Ayres posted $250,000 bail and was released from prison on Monday. Wednesday, he appeared in court to be charged with charges that he molested male patients.

A report that attacks Ayres for his crimes appeared on CNN Headline News last night, and can be viewed at http://mms.tveyes.com/ExpandGuest.asp?ln=167390
 
Look at the latest killer - On Medication!

Gunman Identified as University Student
Bush, First Lady Visit School for Memorial Service
By ADAM GELLER
AP
BLACKSBURG, Va. (April 17) -- The gunman suspected of carrying out the Virginia Tech massacre that left 33 people dead was described Tuesday as a sullen loner whose creative writing in English class was so disturbing that he was referred to the school's counseling service.

News reports also said that he may have been taking medication for depression, that he was becoming increasingly violent and erratic, and that he left a note in his dorm in which he railed against "rich kids," "debauchery" and "deceitful charlatans" on campus.

Cho Seung-Hui, a 23-year-old senior majoring in English, arrived in the United States as boy from South Korea in 1992 and was raised in suburban Washington, D.C., officials said. He was living on campus in a different dorm from the one where Monday's bloodbath began.

Police and university officials offered no clues as to exactly what set him off on the deadliest shooting rampage in modern U.S. history.

"He was a loner, and we're having difficulty finding information about him," school spokesman Larry Hincker said.

On Tuesday afternoon, thousands of people gathered in the basketball arena, and when it filled up, thousands more filed into the football stadium, for a memorial service for the victims. President Bush and the first lady attended.
 
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Cho Seung-Hui May Be 9th School Shooter Under Influence of Psychiatric Drugs -- Documented to Cause Homicidal Ideation, Suicide, Psychosis, Mania and Hostility

In the wake of yesterday's shooting rampage at Virginia Tech by gunman Cho Seung-Hui, state legislators, civic and human rights activists are asking why Congress has failed to investigate the link between psychiatric drugs and school violence, given the high rate of psychiatric drug use by the shooters. According to breaking news from investigators at Virginia Tech, Cho may have taken depression drugs—documented by the Food and Drug Administration to cause suicidal behavior, mania, psychosis, hallucinations, hostility and “homicidal ideation.” (link) If Cho Seung-Hui’s psychiatric drug use is confirmed, it would bring the total to 61 killed and 77 wounded by psychiatric drug-induced school shootings.

In September 2005, following confirmation that Red Lake Indian Reservation school shooter, Jeff Weise, was under the influence of the antidepressant Prozac, the National Foundation of Women Legislators, together with American Indian tribal leaders, called for a Congressional investigation (link) into the correlation between psychiatric drug use and school massacres. To date there has been no response to this request despite documentation that at least eight recent school shooters were under the influence of psychiatric drugs at the time of the shootings.

In eight recent school shootings, psychiatric drugs were the common factor, in other instances, the shooter’s medical records were never made public and their psychiatric drug use remains in question.

September 28, 2006: Bailey, Colorado: Duane Morrison, 53, entered Platte Canyon High School and shot and killed one girl, and sexually assaulted 6 others. Antidepressants were found in his vehicle.

March 21, 2005: Red Lake Indian Reservation, Minnesota: 16-year-old Native American Jeff Weise was under the influence of the antidepressant Prozac when he shot and killed nine people and wounding five before committing suicide.

April 10, 2001: Wahluke, Washington: 16-year-old Cory Baadsgaard took a rifle to his high school, and held 23 classmates and a teacher hostage while on a high dose of the antidepressant Effexor.
March 22, 2001: El Cajon, California: 18-year-old Jason Hoffman was on two antidepressants, Effexor and Celexa, when he opened fire at his California high school wounding five.

March 7, 2000: Williamsport, Pennsylvania: 14-year-old Elizabeth Bush was on the antidepressant Prozac when she blasted away at fellow students in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, wounding one.

May 20, 1999: Conyers, Georgia: 15-year-old T.J. Solomon was being treated with a mix of antidepressants when he opened fire on and wounded 6 of his classmates.

April 20, 1999: Columbine, Colorado: 18-year-old Eric Harris was on the antidepressant Luvox when he and his partner Dylan Klebold killed 12 classmates and a teacher and wounded 23 others before taking their own lives in the bloodiest school massacre to date. The coroner confirmed that the antidepressant was in his system through toxicology reports while Dylan Klebold’s autopsy was never made public.

April 16, 1999: Notus, Idaho: 15-year-old Shawn Cooper fired two shotgun rounds in his school narrowly missing students; he was taking a mix of antidepressants.

May 21, 1998: Springfield, Oregon: 15-year-old Kip Kinkel murdered his own parents and then proceeded to school where he opened fire on students in the cafeteria, killing two and wounding 22. Kinkel had been on Prozac.
 
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Massive Fraud
Psychiatry's Corrupt Industry

The mental health industry defrauds an estimated one hundred billion dollars internationally every year, increasing health care fees and costing taxpayers dearly.

Psychiatrists and psychologists do not have the faintest sense of responsibility for their crimes, with a former president of the American Psychiatric Association (APA), Paul Fink, bluntly stating that "It is the task of the APA to protect the earning power of psychiatrists."
 
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