
Through rare historical and contemporary footage and interviews, this riveting documentary blazes the bright light of truth on the brutal pseudoscience and multi-billion dollar fraud that is psychiatry. We think you have the right to know the cold, hard facts about psychiatry, its practitioners and the threat they pose to our children. Get the truth-watch this film.... (Full plot summary below)
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Through rare historical and contemporary footage and interviews, this riveting documentary blazes the bright light of truth on the brutal pseudoscience and multi-billion dollar fraud that is psychiatry. We think you have the right to know the cold, hard facts about psychiatry, its practitioners and the threat they pose to our children. Get the truth-watch this film.
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| User ReviewCurtis MThe dark side of psychiatry. This movie portrays this field from the times of Benjamin rush, starting this business, having no clue how to treat his patients- moving to nowadays america and the industry f psychiatry and pharmacology cooperating. the issue of no empirically valid treatment, diagnosis, and diagnostic criteria, together with having no actual treatment and torture, ill-treatment of patients runs across the movie non stop. Psychiatry having power out of the medical field , in politics in wars- is examined, such a WWII, communist regime, and even great fault of psychiatrists is found in the foundation of racism! Everyone should see this movie! it is interesting, dealing with real issues, looking through historical context on the power of psychiatry and on the power of their words. |
| User ReviewMikhail BA very credible account of the uneasy history of curing mental illnesses that, according to the author of this documentary, has been showing incredibly little progress in the last two centuries. The accurate facts are very finely rigged in order to convince the audience that psychiatry has to date been nothing more than a perverted vehicle of torture, political suppression and drug-dealing. I have to say, I've been partly convinced by the film's arguments in the sense that very little is known about human psyche and the huge healthcare budgets are currently dumped to a virtually hopeless business of turning the country's population into a bunch of sedative drug addicts. The problem with this film is that it is in turn financed by scientologists, who themselves are trying to hook thy neighbour onto a different, but just as addictive a drug of cult discipline. Excellent film, except for its financiers. |