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Talking Back to Ritalin

Click to order from Amazon.co.uk!Talking Back to Ritalin by Peter R. Breggin, MD details the side effects and potential problems with Ritalin and other stimulants. It also thoroughly and critically examines the condition and diagnosis of ADHD and ADD and explores the economics and who profits from the diagnosis and the prescribing of stimulants for children.

The book also describes non-drug approaches to helping children diagnosed ADHD through identifying and meeting the basic needs of children, and through improvements in school and family life. It has six chapters for parents and other adults on how to help children in their care without resorting to Ritalin or other psychiatric drugs.

American society has institutionalised drug abuse among its children. Worse yet, it abuses its children with drugs rather than making the effort to find better ways to meet their needs. This abuse is spreading around the world. It has arrived in England.

In the long run, we are giving our children a very bad lesson--that drugs are the answer to emotional problems. We are encouraging a generation of youngsters to grow up relying on psychiatric drugs rather than on themselves and other human resources.

Vital Information About Ritalin and Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder

dareritalin.gif (13130 bytes)The material in this summary is documented with citations to scientific literature in Talking Back to Ritalin:

Several million children are being treated with Ritalin and other stimulants on the grounds that they have attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and suffer from inattention, hyperactivity, or impulsivity. The stimulants include: Ritalin (methylphenidate), Dexedrine and DextroStat (dextroamphetamine or d-amphetamine), Adderall (d-amphetamine and amphetamine mixture), Desoxyn and Gradumet (methamphetamine), and Cylert (pemoline). Except for Cylert, all of these drugs have nearly identical effects and side effects. Ritalin and the amphetamines can for most purposes be considered one type of drug.

If you want to support efforts to stop the psychiatric drugging of children, and to receive a newsletter, THE ROAD™ invites you to join the International Center for the Study of Psychiatry and Psychology, 4628 Chestnut Street, Bethesda, MD, 20814.

For the purpose of alerting the public to the dangers of stimulant drugs, this appendix to Talking Back to Ritalin by Peter R. Breggin, M.D. may be reprinted without permission in unlimited numbers provided that no fee is charged for the materials and that no profit is made from the distribution. The source must be identified and the material must be reproduced in its entirety, including this page.

Talking Back to Ritalin by Peter R. Breggin, M.D. is published by Common Courage Press, P.O. Box 702, Monroe, Maine 04951. Phone: 1-800-497-3207.

Warning: Taking psychiatric drugs can be dangerous, but they can also become dangerous when discontinued abruptly. Stopping psychiatric drugs should usually only be done gradually and with medical guidance.

The law firm of Waters & Kraus has announced the filing in Texas of a class action lawsuit entitled Hernandez, Plaintiff, Individually and on Behalf of all Others Similarly Situated v. Ciba Geigy Corporation, U.S.A., Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation, Children and Adults With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD), and the American Psychiatric Association. Dr. Peter Breggin is serving as a medical consultant in the case. For details, see Ritalin Fraud.

Dr Breggin has been described as the conscience of psychiatry, speaking out against bio-psychiatry's use of drugs, electric-shock treatment and involuntary hospitalisation in Psychiatry Out of Control.

Read more of the practical alternatives of therapy based in love and empathy in Healing Presence.

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