How Does a Lifetime Reformer View Our World? Listen....
Peter R. Breggin MD: The Conscience of Psychiatry
Peter R. Breggin M.D. had terrific July 2021 interview with Drs. May and Tim Hindmarsh. Their conversation illuminates and describes the over 50 years of reform work by Dr. Peter Breggin on behalf of patients and vulnerable persons everywhere. How does a lifetime reformer view the world and work? Listen….
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The Drs. Hindmarsh write:
What do you call a psychiatrist with over 50 years in clinical Medicine, who fought for the ending of lobotomies and huge reforms in mental health? Tim has labelled him “The Godfather of BS Free Medicine!! His passion for science and justice has earned him the title of ‘The Conscience of Psychiatry”. His work as patient advocate and expert witness helped take down psychosurgeries ( the lobotomy) and the overprescribing of psychiatric medications. He has a HUGE heart for his patients which is evident in today’s interview. Today is Part 1, and In this episode we dive into a bit of the decades of his work in the reformation of Psychiatry.
Peter R. Breggin MD is a Harvard-trained psychiatrist and former Consultant at NIMH who has been called “The Conscience of Psychiatry” for his many decades of successful efforts to reform the mental health field. His work provides the foundation for modern criticism of psychiatric diagnoses and drugs, and leads the way in promoting more caring and effective therapies. His research and educational projects have brought about major changes in the FDA-approved Full Prescribing Information or labels for dozens of antipsychotic and antidepressant drugs. He continues to educate the public and professions about the tragic psychiatric drugging of America’s children. During the 1970s Dr. Breggin began his reform work by organizing an international campaign to stop the resurgence of lobotomy and other psychosurgery. He was a huge advocate and voice for the ending of psychosurgery which led to the creation of the International Center for the Study of Psychiatry and Psychology.
Dr. Breggin has authored dozens of scientific articles and more than twenty books, including medical books and the bestsellers Toxic Psychiatry and Talking Back to Prozac. Two more recent books are Medication Madness: The Role of Psychiatric Drugs in Cases of Violence, Suicide and Crime and Psychiatric Drug Withdrawal: A Guide for Prescribers, Therapists, Patients and their Families.
His most recent book is Guilt, Shame and Anxiety: Understanding and Overcoming Negative Emotions. As a medical-legal expert, Dr. Breggin has unprecedented and unique knowledge about how the pharmaceutical industry too often commits fraud in researching and marketing psychiatric drugs. He has testified many times in malpractice, product liability and criminal cases, often in relation to adverse drug effects and more occasionally electroshock and psychosurgery.
Peter R. Breggin MD and his wife and partner Ginger Ross Breggin have authored COVID-19 and the Global Predators: We are the Prey. The Breggins’ book is one of the first and most deeply documented account of the hidden entities behind the COVID catastrophe and the seismic global takeover being attempted. Available at www.WeAreThePrey.com and bookstores everywhere as well as online stores.
Excited to see you continuing to blaze a trail that needs blazing. It is the psychiatric practices of the past that have numbed people to the destructiveness of their actions done in the name of treatment. They have gotten people to accept abuse in the name of treatment. A quality that gained psychiatry and Big Pharma public acceptance of and, dare I say, trust and set us all up for deeper and deeper levels of mistreatment.
I wish I could share pictures! 17 years of the best of my life. He was injured in a car crash before his 19th birthday and paralyzed in a VA hospital. I met him many years after his injury. What a man! My buddy, my man! I fell in love at first sight.