Psychiatry: Stop The Madness – Radio Interview Highlights 1

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This is part 1 (of 9) of a series of highlights from a radio interview.

Part 1 – Intro to psychiatry:
- Does psychiatry cure mental illness?
- How new psychiatric disorders are defined.
- The lack of science to support psychiatric diseases.
- Psychiatry’s financial dependence on prescription medications.
- The history of psychiatry in torture for behavior control.

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The woman that’s speaking out against psychiatry is a nurse.

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psychiatrist gets disciplined two times

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Doctor broke rules after being allowed to return from suspension for sexual misconduct
Vancouver Sun
Friday, April 04, 2008

A Vancouver psychiatrist who was in 1998 found guilty of infamous conduct for engaging in sexual relations with a female patient has once again been disciplined by the B.C. College of Physicians and Surgeons.

Dr. James Christopher Anscombe Morrant “acknowledged that he breached various terms and conditions of his temporary registration which were imposed in January, 2006 following his return to practice after disciplinary action,” the college said Friday in a press release.

“Specifically he breached conditions that required that he limit his practice of psychotherapy to short term interventional pscyhotherapy focusing on consultation, assessment and pharmacotherapy to a maximum of 12 sessions per patient, that he see patients only when other clinic staff are present in the clinic, and that he not initate contact with former patients out of the office.”

For the breach, the college issued a “formal reprimand,” fined Morrant $10,000 and ordered him to participate in a treatment program including further assessments, counselling and monitoring, the release said.

“The future professional conduct of Dr. Morrant must be beyond reproach in every respect,” the release said.
Morrant was found guilty in 1998 of infamous conduct for engaging in a sexual relationship, including sexual intercourse, with a female patient.

Morrant was suspended from practice for 18 months, ordered to pay costs and undergo various assessments before being allowed to return to practice.

Morrant fought the conviction and the case spent five years moving up to the Supreme Court of Canada which upheld the college’s findings.

Belleville psychiatrist gets 30months in prison for defrauding Medicare 2

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Associated Press – April 4, 2008 11:14 AM ET

Original post:Belleville psychiatrist gets 30months in prison for defrauding Medicare

Associated Press – April 4, 2008 11:14 AM ET
EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. (AP) – A Metro East psychiatrist is headed to federal prison for two and a half years for defrauding Medicare of $1.75 million.

Fifty-5-year-old Ajit Trikha (ah-JEET’ TREEK’-ah) pleaded guilty last June in U.S. District Court in East St. Louis to two counts of health care fraud.

Trikha overbilled Medicare and Medicaid for services that weren’t performed, including when he was out of the country. He also billed for group-therapy sessions that far exceeded the 12-person limit set by Medicare and Medicaid.

A federal judge has ordered Trikha to reimburse the government for the money he bilked.

Trikha established his TRX Health Systems in 2000 in Belleville.

Information from: Belleville News-Democrat, http://www.bnd.com

1997 Philadelphia Hearing

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In 1997, CCHR hosted a hearing on the dangers of psychiatric drugs. This is actual footage, broadcast live at the time.

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