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Assessing Adolescent Mental Health Today


Parents Must Stop Assessing Adolescent Mental Health. People Are Realizing the Importance of Preventing Profit-Hungry Psychiatrists From Ruining Their Kids.


Assessing adolescent mental health is really big business. When kids and teens are placed under a forced psychiatric screening program, drug sales rocket.

Studies of such programs show that more than 24 percent are placed on drugs.

TeenScreen is one program used to get a psychiatric diagnosis “service” ensconced into every community.

By running a “suicide survey” on kids, they have found a way to refer more children to psychiatric care and get them hooked on dangerous psychiatric drugs.

The insidious program intends to screen every American child by luring young children, as young as nine years old, into taking its survey using gifts as “bait.”

Using a covert method called “Passive Consent,” TeenScreen is even further increasing the numbers of children surveyed.

Passive consent consists of sending a notice home with the child, and if it is not returned, then it is considered approved.

With this treacherous method of obtaining consent, TeenScreen officials are boosting their opportunities for drugging more kids since the more kids they can find who can be found “mentally ill,” the more drugs can be prescribed to treat them.

Assessing adolescent mental health is big business for the psychiatric and pharmaceutical industries.

It means more profits in drug sales, and it means more people committed to suffering the abuses and stigmatization of the mental health arena.

Nevertheless, the “mental illnesses” diagnosed have no x-ray, blood test or brain scan to support them, so they are even more of a fraud.




Adolescent Mental Health Lies

The lists of “mental diseases” are simply a list of behaviors.

These are voted into existence by the psychiatrists who determine what goes into the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.

None of these diseases are subjected to any tests with actual evidence presented. They are instead based purely on subjective analysis.

Furthermore, when children and teens are tested for these nonexistent maladies, such as Social Phobia, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder or Panic Disorder, the questions used are so general as to make the test results ludicrous.

For example, they might be asked if they ever felt they could not do something well or if they ever felt they were not as good-looking as others.

Children, who go through the ups and downs of living with more energy than most, are asked how many times their parents got annoyed or upset with them because of how they were acting or feeling.

What child has not at some time worried “a lot” before they went to play a sport or other activity?

These are trick questions, and by asking many questions as to whether or not they ever thought about suicide or if they ever tried it, children are now aware of the subject, and they may even be led to think they can gain some extra attention by thinking about it or even attempting it.

After all, they might reason, these adults seem quite interested in the matter, so it probably holds some importance.


Parents Unite!

By assessing adolescent mental health in these underhanded and overly general ways, the psychiatric profession and their drug company cohorts are conducting a great fraud on the American public and on its younger generation.

TeenScreen would also like us to believe child suicide is on the rise, but it has in fact declined over the last ten years.

Accordingly, do not allow the programs intent on assessing adolescent mental health to gain momentum.

They need to be eliminated from our society.

Furthermore, the American people cannot stand by and let the psychiatrists dictate to them what is best for their children.

This is particularly true since psychiatric treatments are based on lies and only serves to create a dangerously drugged society incapable of standing up for its rights.





1 Comment on - Assessing Adolescent Mental Health Today

  • cook March 2, 2020 Reply

    Good blog, I really liked it, thanks for posting for us.

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