Documenting Psychiatrists Behaving Badly
Of all professions, psychiatrists seem to get into the most trouble. I have been collecting stories about psychiatric screwups for a while. Sadly, it has been disgustingly easy to do. We post stories with links to the original sources. We couldn't make this stuff up if we wanted to. My Name is Sickmind Fraud.
Thursday, July 31, 2003
Doing nothing for the patients
After 90 minutes of hearing from Director George Gintoli and other officials in the mental health field, Sanford said he found "what we already knew, that we have a splintered health care system that continues to be costly for the taxpayers and, at times, produces anything but the best level of care."
He repeatedly asked Gintoli to account for the $300 million a year the department spends on its hospitals. Reminding Gintoli that a state judge held the department in contempt for failing to treat people in its hospitals, Sanford asked, "Where's the $300 million go?"
Patients endure horrific conditions
Psychiatric Patients in Connemara (Ireland) are being forced to endure horrific conditions at a daycare centre.
The day support centre in Clifden was used during the filming of the film Sinners outlining the horrors suffered by women in Magdalene homes, and according to Previte patients at the facility have to endure similar conditions to those depicted in the historical drama. "There is sewerage flowing into the day room and the kitchen," he said of the centre. "It's the most disgusting and disgraceful situation.
The centre caters for some 40 patients who avail of a range of treatments and therapies in the building.
Wednesday, July 30, 2003
Hospital fined for death in psych ward
Patient Francis Plaisance Jr. was at the hospital for less than a week when he was found unconscious in a bathroom in September 2002. He had been strangled with a bed sheet and a necklace.
Psychiatrist arrested for being a high volume drug pusher
According to this more detailed reported, Friedberg's so-called patients never had to mention what ailed them. He did not take medical histories, say investigators, and openly referred to the practice as "group therapy," then wrote prescriptions for anti-depressants. Nearly all the prescriptions written were for the antidepressants Xanax and Klonopin, drugs often used by heroin addicts and crackheads.
Tuesday, July 29, 2003
Another Psychiatric Death
"The patient was 'bucking,' trying to get up," a security guard said. "When she stopped thrashing, the patient was turned over on her back ... stopped moving while we were restraining her. We turned her over and the patient was blue."
A 10-page statement of deficiencies compiled by Medicare listed the untrained security workers, the hospital's failure to monitor Gazda's vital signs and its failure to report the death to state and federal authorities. Medicare has threatened to "decertify" Kino Community Hospital unless it can prove by Aug. 13 that it has taken steps to assure that no other patient will die as Gazda did.
See also this more detailed report which includes this detail:
Mitch Gluck, Kino's behavioral health director, told investigators there were "no hospital problems" or "process failures," the report says. Kino was awaiting the medical examiner's report "due to the facility's belief that the patient died from a medical condition caused by spousal abuse or the patient's poor health," according to the report. The county's autopsy ruled out physical injury, heart attack or underlying disease as causes of Gazda's death.
Problems with pushing pills
A standard, long-term practice that has come under growing fire in the past year:
Pharmaceutical companies paying doctors a fee of several hundred dollars a day to allow salespeople to shadow them as they see patients, a practice called a preceptorship. Normally, doctors will speak to sales reps on the fly, for 10 minutes between patients. A preceptorship gives a sales representative up to eight hours with a physician, during which the two talk about their families and hobbies. Drug companies and some doctors say it is an important educational tool, but others believe it is an invasion of patients' privacy and a ploy by drug companies to promote their products.
The American Medical Association has passed a resolution saying doctors should not allow drug company representatives to shadow them "without the full knowledge and informed consent of patients"
There have been incidents where patients have disrobed for the doctor, in front of the pill salesman, and they didn't find out who the guy was until much later. Lawsuits ensued.
All of this is occurring as federal prosecutors increasingly investigate -- and win multimillion-dollar settlements from -- drug companies for paying doctors illegal inducements to prescribe their medications. The federal cases haven't focused on preceptorships. But documents unsealed last year in one case against Parke-Davis, now Pfizer Inc., suggested that some representatives use shadowing more to sell drugs than to learn.
8 hours of a doctor's time certainly would increase the prospect for increased sales.
Guilty of misconduct
Sudden death was five times higher in people with histories of psychiatric contact
here is the abstract:
BACKGROUND: The present study investigated histories of prior psychiatric treatment in cases of sudden death reported to the coroner.
METHODS: A matching survey linked the register of deaths reported to the coroner with a comprehensive statewide psychiatric case register covering both in-patient and community-based services.
RESULTS: Sudden death was five times higher in people with histories of psychiatric contact. Suicide accounted for part of this excess mortality but deaths from natural causes and accidents were also elevated. Schizophrenic and affective disorders had similar suicide rates. Co-morbid substance misuse doubled the risk of sudden death in affective and schizophrenic disorders.
CONCLUSIONS: The rates of sudden death are sufficiently elevated to raise questions about current priorities in mental health care. There is a need both for greater attention to suicide risk, most notably among young people with schizophrenia, to the early detection of cardiovascular disorders and to the vigorous management of co-morbid substance misuse.
They dare not ask the obvious question.
Monday, July 28, 2003
Townhill Hospital to be Investigated
A dog unit?, but there's more ....
One person describer the place as follows: "Some staff members still come to work drunk, they hit the patients and eat their food. How can they have children at a place like this?"
It is also alleged that in June last year a patient was sexually molested by other patients in a gruesome incident.
Record number of doctors banned for serious misconduct
According to this report, a record number of doctors were banned from practising medicine last year after being found guilty of serious professional misconduct by Britain's General Medical Council, the British doctors' disciplinary body. Figures show that 72 doctors were struck off or suspended from the medical register in 2002 compared with 53 in 2001, an increase of 36 per cent. An annual average of about 1,000 complaints in 1995, rose to 3,000 by 1999 and continued to rise to 4,470 in 2000.
Australian Pedophilia Report Author Confesses to Sex Crime
Director of Public Prosecutions Tim Ellis, SC, said the woman involved had come forward 20 years later out of disgust at Crowley's hypocrisy in never displaying any remorse or taking responsibility for his actions while developing his work as a psychologist into areas of clinical care with vulnerable people. Mr Ellis said in 1997 Crowley accepted a commission from the Anglican Church of Tasmania to conduct an inquiry into sexual misconduct by clergy and church officials, with particular reference to paedophilia.
Needless to say, this has also called into question the integrity of the report. Many details at the link
Psychiatrist has 'lenient' sentence for rapes extended
Allison's name was removed from the medical register in August 2000 and he will never be able to practise again.
Sunday, July 27, 2003
British Schools Pressuring Parents to Put Their Children on Ritalin
Many parents are refusing to allow their children to be given Ritalin based on reports that the drug can cause serious side-effects in some children, leaving them robotic, lethargic, depressed, or withdrawn. The BBC has learnt that they are being pressured into changing their minds by schools.
As seen in the report, even parents of children who have not been diagnosed with any disease or condition are being pressured to put their children on the drug.
Two adult women win right to sue for false claims of child abuse against their father.
The New Zealand courts refused to hear their suit, saying protection workers investigating abuse allegations might overlook the best interests of a child if they knew their actions might be subject to minute evaluation in a damages action.
The father was interviewed by police, but never charged with an offence. He was separated from his children for months and put under supervision for three years after they were returned to him. According to their claim, the five-year-old said within two weeks that her allegations were untrue and had been made to "the ladies who had come to see her and her sister at the school because she was allowed to tell lies at school". The older girl denied their father abused them. Their claim says the psychologist and the social worker were negligent by not investigating important factual errors in the false claim and for ignoring statements denying abuse.
Florida Institute for Girls - Sexual Abuse of Inmates Exposed
The Florida Institute for Girls is described in official literature as:
The program has a designated 50 of its 100 beds for Intensive Mental Health needs for high- risk female offenders with intensive mental health issues. On-site psychiatric and nursing services are provided. The average length of stay is eighteen to thirty-six months for the most serious female offender; minimum length of stay is eighteen months with approval of central placement authority required before recommending long term maximum risk to the court or prior to transfer.
The curriculum is designed to meet the problems specific to girls in the juvenile justice system, including the fact that many have been victims themselves of sexual abuse.
The facility is run by Ramsay Youth Services, a Coral Gables-based company, which was recently was purchased by Tennessee-based Psychiatric Solutions Inc. for $77 million. The company is being paid $30 million over six years to run the girls' prison for the state.
See this Google search for multiple news items.
British Drug Dealers bribe kids with Music, toys, and technology to get Ritalin
Saturday, July 26, 2003
Prison Psychologist to be Tried for Sexual Assault
Tobin, a senior prison psychologist, has held various senior management positions. In the 1990s, he was in charge of the female behavioural unit at Kingston Penitentiary’s Regional Treatment Centre. And at the time of his arrest, he had been acting deputy warden for about a year at Collins Bay penitentiary, a medium-security prison for men.
From a report in the Kingston Whig Standard
School Psychologist Accused Of Molesting 5-Year-Old
The defense attorney maintains the nearly 3-year-old case was resurrected after Stettner was charged this year in an unrelated sexual assault case.
Gets worse all the time
Practice Patient
Mr. R met his first trainee when he was 19 and realized that a parallel universe existed where evil beings were impersonating his family members. There were years of homelessness, hospitalizations, and unhelpful medications. Drug and alcohol binges followed like aftershocks.
Then life settled into a sort of stability. Though his symptoms persisted, they persisted against a backdrop of steady housing and decades in the same clinic. It was a combination that upheld him. He led community meetings in the day program. He took a volunteer job at the snack bar. He became famous for his jokes, lifted from Reader's Digests in the waiting room. Simply through the ticking of years he acquired a tenure. He was an eminence. Trainees assigned to him felt themselves lucky.
He showed up promptly for our appointments. He was responsible, never in crisis, and answered questions he had already answered a hundred times about his family and the particulars of his illness
Here's a snippet reflecting the last therapy session:
''Doctor,'' he said, ''how many psychiatrists does it take to shingle a roof?''
I smiled hopefully. ''A lightbulb joke?'' I said. ''How many psychiatrists does it take to shingle a roof?''
''Depends how thin you slice them,'' he said.
Fifteen years have passed since Mr. R left me with that joke. I have not forgotten him. But wherever he is, whatever he's doing, I sincerely hope he has forgotten me.
Even the psych in training realised that they really didn't do any good for this guy. Ever.
In any other profession, they know, people would expect actual expertise and results. Even the practice patient seems to have known this.
Friday, July 25, 2003
Psychiatric Analysis of Political Foes
Basically examines the reasons why conservatives may be crazy or otherwise not quite right. It almost reads like an anthropologists report of a lost tribe out of the Amazon Forest. Note the Berkely California is a stronghold of liberalism.
John Goldberg in the National Review has a few words on this.
The idea that the psychiatric-therapeutic establishment is politically biased is hardly new. In 1964, 1,189 psychiatrists asserted that even though they'd never met Barry Goldwater, never mind diagnosed him, he was still so mentally unstable and paranoid that in their scientific opinion he could not be trusted with the power of the presidency. So outrageous was this "petition" of psychiatrists launched by Fact magazine, that Goldwater actually won a libel suit, which is almost impossible for a politician.
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The justification for this sort of thing is not merely that the "conservatives" who are broadly defined to include anyone not up-to-speed on what constitutes insensitive language need to get right in the head, but that the liberal young men and women who feel "oppressed" by contrary views, nasty-sounding words, nude pictures in the classroom, "hate" words, etc. are right in the head. In other words, it's "normal" according to the reigning authorities of academia to have the self-esteem of a delicate souffle, prone to imploding at the slightest discordant vibration, but it is abnormal to disagree with the prevailing worldview.
And that gets us to the heart of why this study is more bogus than a $6 dollar Rolex. Virtually all of the characteristics the authors attribute to the right can be equally laid at the feet of the left. [...]
An interesting note in a long standing debate.
British Court Rules: Unjustified seclusion of psychiatric patients is breach of Human Rights
The appeal court held that unjustified seclusion is a breach of article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights: the right to respect for private life. The right can be interfered with only for a legitimate aim and only "in accordance with law."
The decision is reported in the British Medical Journal.
Thursday, July 24, 2003
Kids selling their psych drug pills to kids who want to get stoned
Youngsters prescribed a controversial hyperactivity drug are peddling the pills to schoolfriends in Middlesbrough (in Britain), it was confirmed today. And children are also suffering at the hands of bullies, who are forcing them to hand over their Ritalin medication, which can produce a cocaine-type high.
Dave Woodhouse, head of psychology at Teesside University, said:
"It is very similar to cocaine and in some ways it is more effective than cocaine, for example, it stays in the brain longer. The abuse is nothing new. It started in the early '60s but no study has been done in terms of the level of abuse. But I gave a talk to a group of school teachers and asked how many of them knew about Ritalin being sold between children at school. Ninety per cent of them put their hands up and said they had some experience of it."
Experts believe the tablets could be changing hands for up to £10 a time for their euphoric or appetite-suppressing effects.
Murdered Psych alledged to 'having an affair with a registered sex offender.'
John Bates, 40, is in the Brazoria County (Texas) Detention Center facing murder charges in the July 10 death of his wife at their home in the 100 block of Country Road in Bailey’s Prairie. Linda Bates, a psychologist who counseled sex offenders, was stabbed multiple times. If convicted, John Bates could face anywhere from probation to 99 years in prison.
Tom Selleck, who is defending Bates, said he hasn’t yet settled on a defense strategy. “The evidence, as I know it, would show that Linda Bates was having an affair with a person she was counseling,” Selleck said. “I can’t comment on pending litigation other than to say I believe the evidence will show she was having an affair with a registered sex offender.” A therapist who takes advantage of a patient’s emotional stress to have sex with the patient is guilty of sexual assault, according to state law.
The sex offender seems to be a really nasty sort as well. Plenty of details at the link.
Advertising has helped create self-medicating numbskulls who offer everyone unsolicited advice.
What fuels our entitlement to self-conferred honorary psych doctorates may be nothing so programmatic as advertising. Last year, the Journal of the American Medical Association reported that in the decade beginning in 1987 — the year the antidepressant Prozac was introduced to the market — antidepressant use among depression patients increased 38 percent, while a reliance on therapy by the patient pool decreased by 11 percent.
An interesting analysis of the situation, although I don't agree with all points.
NH State Court withdraws psych drugging opinion
Then on June 16, in the case of a mentally ill dentist, Charles Sell, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled defendants can be required to take psychiatric drugs only when there is no alternative treatment and when the government has a vital interest in prosecution. Even then, prosecutors must show the drugs are in the best medical interests of the suspect and unlikely to produce side effects that could hinder his ability to get a fair trial, the U.S. Supreme Court said. The federal court said such cases probably would be "rare."
Legal experts said the Sell decision would make it difficult to force medication on defendants - like Bahmer and Sell - who are not a danger to themselves or others and are not charged with violent crimes.
Wednesday, July 23, 2003
Psychologist Granted Bond on Child Molestation Charges
Tuesday, July 22, 2003
Director Resigns at Oregon State Hospital
But a top Department of Human Services official said it is time for a change in the leadership of the hospital, which has campuses in Salem and Portland and is budgeted for nearly 700 patients. Reaction to his departure has been mixed. As seen in the report
Leanne Skinner, who has worked at the hospital 16 years, expressed mixed feelings. [...] Skinner, an occupational therapy assistant in the rehabilitation department, said Mazur-Hart’s departure took her by surprise.
“He’s just like one of those people we could complain about forever and nothing ever seemed to happen,” said Skinner, who was on the bargaining team for Local 503 of Service Employees International Union, representing about 40 percent of the state government work force.
It was unclear to Skinner exactly what led to his apparent ouster. “I don’t think it’s any one thing,” she said. “Maybe it’s a collection of things over time.”
“I am tickled pink that he’s leaving,” said Ray Bowser, a food service employee for eight years. “I don’t think he was fair to us. He never listened to us.”
So maybe he's leaving before everything blows up on him? Also see this report from ther Oregonian. Over all, not too many positive comments, and some reporters smell a scandal.
Monday, July 21, 2003
ADD Hyperactivity Linked to Lax Parenting
Warwick Dyer, a behavioural expert, claims parents need to accept more blame for their children's "disorders" and move away from the chemical cosh of prescription drugs. He has developed a programme that focuses on the way parents behave towards their children - and claims a 100 per cent success rate over the past five years. Remarkably, he never sees the child involved, and has just one face-to-face consultation with the parents. The rest of his work is limited to a daily telephone briefing with the parents on how to treat their child.
Mr Dyer's theory is based on simple ideas such as a rigid system of rewards and sanctions for good and bad behaviour, with an insistence on politeness towards parents - and a demand that mothers and fathers control their tempers as well.
Mr Dyer said: "I am open-minded about whether ADD exists or not, but what is certainly clear is that a lot of symptoms ascribed to such disorders are in fact easily confused with basic behavioural problems that don't need to be treated with a drug.
Ritalin is an amphetamine with a similar potency to cocaine, and prescribing in Britain has soared one hundredfold in the past 10 years. In 1990, just 3,000 children were on the drug; today, there are 345,000 taking it, costing the NHS more than £3m a year. The drug is being given to children as young as 18 months old.
Now a growing lobby of parents, doctors and other experts is questioning whether ADD or ADHD exists at all.
In this context, this item is of interest:
Letter to the editor Old-fashioned values would benefit classrooms
as well as this one
The number of children taking the controversial drug Ritalin has jumped sharply, official British figures reveal. The BBC reports that the number of prescriptions for the drug increased by 22% last year. and that the number of children taking the drug in England now tops 254,000, double what it was five years ago.
Utah wilderness therapy deaths
- A wilderness therapy program heads to court (7/14/2003)
- Therapy victim's mom seeks accountability for deaths (7/14/2003)
- A Deadly Path (7/13/2003)
- Utah wilderness therapy deaths (7/13/2003)
A widely circulated list of "wilderness therapy program" deaths includes the names of more than 30 teens who have died in other states. Research by The Salt Lake Tribune shows some teens were in wilderness programs, while others were in boot camps, therapeutic boarding schools or centers and correction facilities.
This type of facility has attracted strong criticism See also this Open Letter to the American Psychological Association opposing corporal punishment (and by implication, programs using corporal punishment) on the basis of the damage such punishment does to young and growing minds.
Sunday, July 20, 2003
Highland doctors 'illegally detained mental patients'
Aileen MacDonald said she told Highland Primary Care Trust two years ago that at least one consultant was not on the list of psychiatrists approved as competent to request detention in a mental hospital under the Mental Health Act. MacDonald said at least 18 patients over a period of nine to 12 months were detained, mostly at New Craigs Hospital in Inverness, under invalid orders made as a result of the oversight. The NHS’s own solicitors told her in writing that the problem could lead to any of the detention orders being deemed automatically invalid.
Saturday, July 19, 2003
Psychiatric Classifications Not Based on Evidence
Specifically, the researchers, writing in the July 19 issue of the British Medical Journal, attack the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) -- the bible for psychiatric diagnoses -- for failing to reflect the biology of different conditions.
[...]
Most people would agree that a fundamental problem in psychiatry concerns categories that are descriptive, arrived at by consensus among experts and not through evidence. The simple reason is that experts don't have the kind of pathophysiological evidence required to create and sustain clear-cut categories.
(emphasis added)
need I say more?
Friday, July 18, 2003
Do psychiatrists even know what they are doing?
As seen in this news report one of the scientists puts it this way:
"We need to take all of our copies of the DSM and throw them into the sea," cries Edward Shorter, lead author of the article and a professor of the history of medicine at the University of Toronto in Canada. "There are such fundamental flaws that the whole thing needs to be rethought. We need to have indications that correspond to natural, underlying disease processes."
The research paper has this take on who defines the diseases in the first place:
Who defines psychiatric diagnoses?
Officially, diagnostic decisions are made through scientific consensus by the World Health Organization and the American Psychiatric Association. Small committees of experts decide whether, for example, schizophrenia is one disease or several, and the process of decision making should be transparent and based on good scientific evidence. But sometimes the evidence is poor and influenced heavily by the pharmaceutical industry. The industry exerts a major influence through publication of sponsored supplements to journals, which are often poorly peer reviewed and promote unapproved treatments.8 Such supplements are particularly common for drugs for anxiety and depression as these are the most common treated conditions. Worldwide sales of antidepressants dwarf sales of drugs for all other psychiatric disorders.
Industry is said to prefer the disease based approach of DSM-III to any dimensional approach to illness definition. This is because the separate DSM-style diseases represent tidy diagnostic market niches. Every new diagnosis represents a new licensing opportunity. Companies only have to show the effectiveness of an existing drug over placebo for the new diagnosis in large clinical trials. This is expensive but not difficult if the same methods can be used as for previous studies with the old diagnoses.
But the basic symptom for all this is seen as the lack of speedy development of more drugs, instead to acknowledging the more fundamental problem:
Ultimately, the same original problem returns: deficits in the understanding of the basic science of psychiatric disorders. Both the DSM and drug developers are hampered by the same deficiency. In other words, they don't know what they're doing.
Of course, the news article tries to end on an upbeat note for psychiatry. Almost sounds like whistling in the dark.
Adult ADD: Common disorder or marketing ploy?
some ethicists said the ad campaigns, paired with education programs for physicians, may result in people receiving drugs who don't really need them.
"I am worried that what you're going to do is generate a disease rather than respond to a problem," said Art Caplan, a bioethicist at the University of Pennsylvania.
Some experts said they find at least parts of the screening tool too broad, with questions such as, "How often do you have difficulty waiting your turn in situations when turn taking is required," asking respondents to choose never, rarely, sometimes, often or very often.
"I've yet to meet the person who says, 'Oh, I really love waiting in line. The longer the line the better,' " said Dr. Edward Hallowell, a psychiatrist and author of the best-seller "Driven to Distraction: Recognizing and Coping With Attention Deficit Disorder From Childhood Through Adulthood."
Caplan said, "Trying to hook a potential user of your drug by this type of questionnaire technique just strikes me as ethically suspicious."
ethically suspicious?
Of course, CNN tries to be fair to both sides, which tends to gloss over this 'minor' detail.
Former psychiatry professor charged with murder and kidnapping
Tenet Healthcare Corp indicted on Illegal Kickbacks
Of special note:
In 1994, Tenet -- then known as National Medical Enterprises -- pleaded guilty and paid $325,000 to settle a federal investigation into illegal payments to physicians who referred patients to its psychiatric hospitals.
so it looks like more of the same?
Thursday, July 17, 2003
Therapist in jail for ''Fondling Therapy"
After treating a young woman for depression a counselor decided that what she really needed was a course of the alternative approach "touching therapy". This led to sex during treatment and now a prison sentence for the therapist.
The woman, single, depressed and psychologically unstable, approached the man's counseling office for help in 1999, when she was aged 22. After several months of alternative treatment, which included conversation, yoga, and meditation, the man decided to embark on 'touching therapy', which basically involved him fondling the patient.
The woman, who had been hospitalized several times for depression, signed up for the 51-year-old man's therapy, which he marketed as "psycho-social anthropological treatment".
Abuse Hell of Tasmanian state ward
When Tasmanian authorities placed Stephen Barry Randall into state care, they thought they were acting in his best interests. But instead, the five-year-old was subjected to years of sexual and physical abuse at the hands of the very people who were supposed to be protecting him.
Mr Randall launched a civil court action against the State of Tasmania, claiming the people who made him a ward of the state had failed in their duty of care to protect him.
A long sad tale.
Identity Rape: Psych exposed women without their consent
Anjelica Kieltyka, who is mentioned in Bailey's "The Man Who Would Be Queen" under the pseudonym "Cher," said she met Bailey while working as a transsexual women's advocate. Between 1994 and 1998, Bailey agreed to interview the women and write letters they needed to qualify for sex reassignment surgery, which Kieltyka had in 1991. Kieltyka said Bailey did not tell the women they would be featured in his book or ask them to sign consent forms. "We didn't even know we were guinea pigs," Kieltyka said.
The issue has received some publicity through the Web site of Lynn Conway, a professor emerita of electrical engineering and computer science at the University of Michigan who transitioned to being female in 1968. In a June 23 letter, Conway advised NU officials to begin investigating Bailey's research methods.
What we seem to have here in these reports is a fundamental disregard by this psychiatrist for the rights and privacy of these human beings, exploiting them for his own profit. In a way it could be considered a form of identity rape.
Psychiatrist pleads guilty to drug conspiracy
A Leawood psychiatrist has pled guilty to one count of conspiracy to dispense prescription drugs. Bruce Parsa, 40, pled guilty before U.S. District Judge G. Thomas VanBebber to the conspiracy charge on Tuesday. Parsa had pleaded guilty on June 13 to four counts of intentionally using a revoked registration number to get prescription drugs.
According to U.S. Attorney Eric Melgren's court statement: Parsa admitted that between January 2000 and Dec. 17, 2001, while he was employed as a psychiatrist in Leawood and Leavenworth, he conspired with others to dispense a large amount of amphetamines and narcotics. Parsa also admitted that he had issued more than 200 prescriptions during those dates that were outside the scope of his professional practice and not for legitimate medical purposes.
The psychiatrist faces a maximum of 20 years in federal prison without parole. Sentencing is scheduled for October. See also these related stories
It almost sounds like the shrink was selling the drugs inside the prison system, but there is not enough info at hand to verify this speculation at this writing.
Wednesday, July 16, 2003
Dropping a Doctor like a Hot Potato
Risperdal (the brand name for risperidone) is the most frequently prescribed antipsychotic medication in the U.S. The FDA has approved Risperdal for the treatment of schizophrenia, but it is not approved for children. Of course, that doesn't prohibit doctors from prescribing the drug for a child - even if the young patient has been diagnosed with a condition far less severe than schizophrenia.
Here's Carrie's experience, in her own words: "Doctors are giving Risperdal to children in droves. However, I called the drug company up and they do not recommend it for kids, nor has it been approved by the FDA for children.
"A doctor prescribed it for my son who is 8. I dropped the doctor like a hot potato. They are using Risperdal on children with ADHD to help control them. It can cause incurable disease in children and it is causing strokes and killing the elderly. I talked with a lawyer and was told some parents are giving it to their children who are only 2 and 3 years old."
If you're a longtime HSI member and regular e-Alert reader, then you're probably not wondering how a large group of doctors - independent of one another - would decide to prescribe a potent schizophrenia drug to young children. They do it because salespeople for the drug company encourage them to prescribe "outside the box." Meanwhile, the manufacturer's customer service representatives are telling people on the phone that the drug is not recommended for kids.
Great system: Give the "insider" spin to doctors to pump up sales; give the politically correct spin to consumers; everybody wins. Except the kids..
Interesting Newsletter. Also seems to give decent info for parents, etc.
Shocked! Hall of Shame
Welcome to the Shocked! Hall of Shame. Here we present the very worst in ECT practitoners and researchers. To be included in the ECT Hall of Shame, candidates must prove dedication to condescension towards patients (there, there, little woman, don't you worry...dr. daddy knows what you need), failure to present the whole truth about the treatment, and general disregard for honesty and respect.
If you have a candidate for the Hall of Shame email awards@ect.org with the information. Write a letter explaining why you think your candidate should win this prestigious award. If you have a photo, include that. Otherwise I have to find a silly cartoon. (Note, if you simply email and say "Dr. So and So should be in the HOS" that won't do. I need to know WHY.)
We eagerly await the 2003 nominees
Dr. Judith Reisman on "Kinsey's kooky shrinks"
She is not happy. In fact, she is plenty irate:
You heard right. The movement to legitimize pedophiles has been gathering steam for some time. In the late 1980s, for example, during the two years I spent as principal investigator for a U.S. Department of Justice study on "Images of Children, Crime and Violence" in mainstream pornography, my research team encountered a stable of paid pornography agents we dubbed "Academic Pedophile Apologists."
Like carnival hawkers, these Academic Pedophile Apologists – college professors, psychiatrists and other mental-health professionals – have served as advisers, writers and "expert" witnesses, telling medical, academic, public school, court and government authorities that the barbaric pedophile crimes of child sexual abuse are harmless and, some said, beneficial.
Now, things have gone so far downhill that this May, the American Psychiatric Association (APA) was walking the Academic Pedophile Apologist tightrope, actually publicly debating a proposal for "Lifting [The] Pedophilia Taboo."
and, as detailed in the column, there are more conferances coming up.
Patients Sue Over Psychiatric Abuse
This looks like this will be a big case in New Zealand.
Psych in sex case to get new trial
He was arrested in 1999 after a former patient accused him of having a sexual relationship with her from May 1997 until February 1999. La Crosse County Circuit Judge Dale Pasell sentenced him to four years in prison and 10 years of probation.
There were a number of small errors by defense attorneys that, individually, and by themselves, probably would not have caused the order for a new trial. But taken together....
Tuesday, July 15, 2003
Newer Antidepressants Can Harm Newborns
Although these effects seem to subside quickly, they may expose the infants to more serious neonatal complications such as convulsions,"
wonderful
Reports detail psychiatrist's mistreatment of patient
The allegations against Dr. Charles E. Faulk, 53, were outlined in Department of Human Services investigative reports and other records obtained Monday by The Oregonian. They have found that he denied medications to a severely mentally ill patient, causing the man to unduly suffer for months. Apparently Dr faulk cut off the medicine for a severly psychotic inmate, essentially abandoning him and apparently doing nothing significant to help him out. Records show that Faulk, the ward's full-time psychiatrist, visited his ailing patient only once during that period, and ignored repeated staff warnings that Norton was "decompensating."
The patient, Neil Norton, 59, lost nearly 40 pounds, frequently cried through the night and became persuaded that someone had left a dead fetus near a soda machine on the ward. Faulk had cut Norton off his medications in June 2002 after accusing him of being "a pill seeker." When Faulk finally intervened in January, 2003, he did so with six electroshock treatments.
According to the report, Dr. Faulk is paid $9,756 a month.
Additional Note: Four years earlier, Dr. Faulk nearly lost his medical license for what the Oregon Board of Medical Examiners called "habitual or excessive use of intoxicants or drugs."
Additional Note: This comes at a time of increasing scrutiny for the hospital, which receives nearly half of the state's budget to care for the mentally ill yet serves only 1.5 percent of them.
Other Accusations: The patients claimed that Faulk had called one a "homicidal maniac" and told another, "You are the worst patient I have ever had." The alleged abuse also included Faulk telling a Cuban patient to "go back to where you came from." Many of those allegations were never investigated by the Human Services Department because they did not constitute abuse under Oregon law, officials said.
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The criticism in the report is for taking the guy off his medications. But obviously, if the guy got better, there would not have been a problem. The response seems to have been to brutalise the patient further instead of doing something effective.
So it seems like he didn't know how to deal with the guy without the patient being in a chemical straight jacket. and instead drove him over the edge further. Not a pretty picture.
update: this story has been picked up by the AP Press wire
Riverside Hospital, Washington DC - Site of Extensive Troubles
Among many disturbing details"
In June 2002, a 12-year-old boy was sexually abused by his 15-year-old roommate after Riverside employees ignored his expressed fears. In December, a 13-year-old girl performed sexual favors for an employee in exchange for snacks, carryout food and help in escaping. In January, an employee threw a 13-year-old boy against a wall and slammed him to the floor.
The same month the 12-year-old was abused, city monitors examining treatment and conditions at Riverside said they were concerned by the frequent use of psychotropic drugs to control behavior, poor upkeep inside the facility, staff turnover and a failure to adequately supervise the children.
Two former employees, including the former associate administrator, said that children were admitted to the locked-down facility even though they didn't appear to have serious psychiatric problems. A parent and a court-appointed mentor said that it was hard to get the hospital to discharge two particular children, even when they appeared to have improved. [...]
One D.C. Superior Court judge who sent children to Riverside in the past has almost entirely stopped. In an April 2002 letter to the city's child protection and mental health agencies, Judge Nan R. Shuker questioned whether it was a financial "conflict of interest" for the hospital to perform court-ordered evaluations of children who could end up receiving expensive long-term care in a Riverside bed.
The Washington Post has an extensive expose at the link. and this is just the tip of that particular iceberg.
Pot doc may lose license
According to the San Francisco Examiner:
In a state where doctors are allowed to suggest marijuana for medical purposes, a medical panel is trying to suspend or revoke the license of a physician who has written 7,500 marijuana recommendations for his patients. Dr. Tod H. Mikuriya, 69, is accused of writing those recommendations without conducting sufficient medical exams and of improperly maintaining medical record. [...]
Well 7.500 prescriptions would sound suspicious to me. Almost like a "wink with a nod" setup. Of course, many communities in Northern cailfornia are said to be heavily invested in the regions marijuana crops, so this would be indicative of the larger drug scene.
Monday, July 14, 2003
Paxil Brings Suicidal Thoughts
Psychiatrist allows his license to be revoked, canceled
According to the Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners' report on his case, Cicinelli was abusing narcotics and alcohol from 1995 through 1997. In addition, the board said, he was having sexual relationships with patients and "exploiting the therapist/patient relationship for his personal and financial needs."
Sunday, July 13, 2003
Ritalin increases chance of Cocaine Addiction
In the 1990s, the number of U.S. prescriptions for Ritalin and similar drugs rose fivefold to nearly 20 million by 2000, according to IMS Health, a national prescription auditing firm. About 80 percent of the prescriptions are written for children diagnosed with ADHD.
Psychiatric facility caught allowing Murder Suspects unusual freedoms
Something about the idea of protecting the public comes to mind.
This is not an isolated situation. See this detailed report from the Denver Post on how "Nearly 50 men and women held at the state psychiatric hospital for murder and other violent acts have escaped since 1990" (complete with photos, and diagrams)
Saturday, July 12, 2003
Death From Ritalin - The Truth Behind ADHD
Parents want what's best for their child, in many cases at the start of the new school year parents are being told that their child has ADHD and that medication would be a great benefit.
Between 1997 and 2000, there were 186 deaths caused from Methylphenidate the main stimulant used for ADHD.
In 1998 at the National Institutes of Health Consensus on ADHD, the following statement was issued: "We do not have an independent, valid test for ADHD, and there is no data to indicate that ADHD is due to a brain malfunction".
We wish to expose the health risks, dangers, and deaths that are a direct result of administering psycho-tropic drugs to children. These psycho-tropic drugs given to children labeled with ADHD include Ritalin, Methylphenidate, Concerta, Dexedrine, Dextrostat, and Metadate, just to name a few.
It is time for parents to come together and fight this horrific war against the drugging of our children, America's future.
This crusade requires a united front. If you want to join, contribute, and/or become an active member of this justified crusade please contact us.
Foster Kids in Psych Wards
Who are the advocates for these children?
Psychiatrist's license may be revoked
This is a case where state law allows doctors to prescribe marijuana, but it remains illegal under federal statutes.
However, the state wants his license revoked because of his alleged failure in 16 medical marijuana cases "to examine the patient, to obtain a history, to perform an appropriate workup of the patient's symptoms and findings, or to follow up with or monitor the patients," according to a brief the Attorney General's office filed July 3.
Thus it becomes a simple matter of being a drug dealer. Local controversy abounds. See also this report
Longest Hospital Detainee wants just a little bit more freedom
[The Netherlands has a system of compulsory forensic psychiatric treatment, TBS, or terbeschikkingstelling van de staat ("to be put at the disposal of the state") Typically, the status of detainees is reviewed/renewed every two years. Under Dutch laws, someone detained under a TBS order, which is for violent or sexual criminals, can effectively be detained for life in a psychiatric hospital.]
Theo H was sentenced in 1960 at the age of 17 to eight months jail and TBS detention in a psychiatric institution. But H committed another offence seven years later and was sentenced to another 12 months jail and TBS treatment, and in 1985 he received another four months.
Lawyer Willem Anker said the 43 years of psychiatric treatment that H had undergone had proven ineffective, and that his client had earned the right for a greater deal of liberty than he receives at the Van Mesdagkliniek in Groningen.
Anker said his client had not committed an offence for 18 years and should come into consideration for an alternative form of "supervised living", Dutch associated press ANP reported. He said H had effectively received a life sentence without actually killing or raping someone.
This is a tough one. It is the worst of both worlds.
What you really want is months, not years of really effective treatment, not 43 years of ineffective treatment, wasting a life.
Female inmates over-medicated, Canadian study suggests
The pharmaceuticals distributed behind bars range from birth control pills to muscle relaxants, anti-depressants and opiate-based painkillers.
The study looked at the legal drug consumption of all 384 female inmates on one day in 2001. It found that just under 90% had medications, with an average of 4.4 drugs each. By contrast, only 45% of women on the outside use even one drug at a given time, according to a 1999 federal government study used for comparison purposes.
Also, more than 60% of offenders were on three or more medications, 10 times the rate among the same age group in the general population. More than 40% were taking psychotropics, such as anti-depressants, anti-psychotics, anti-anxiety drugs and anti-epileptic medication used for mood stabilization.
Of course the report say that this "might be a problem". I'll be adding a direct link to the actual report over the next day or so.
Friday, July 11, 2003
Psychology lecturer admits rape
A Bill Prohibiting Schools from Requiring Drugs for Kids
Thursday, July 10, 2003
Lake Alice Psychiatrist in Australian Abuse Inquiry
Ah, the picture is much clearer with this story in the Australian Paper, the Age:
A Melbourne psychiatrist who oversaw the punishment of children with electric-shock therapy at a New Zealand hospital 30 years ago could be struck off after the Medical Practitioners Board of Victoria yesterday decided to investigate his conduct. Cheltenham psychiatrist Dr Selwyn Leeks, 74, is alleged to have allowed children to be punished with electric-shock treatment from 1972 to 1977 when he headed the now-closed child and adolescent unit at the Lake Alice psychiatric hospital on NZ's North Island. In 2001 the New Zealand Government formally apologised and paid millions of dollars in compensation to 95 former patients of the hospital. Most of the patients were children in the 1970s who were admitted to the hospital because of behavioural difficulties. An inquiry in 1997 found they were subjected to various forms of punishment including electroconvulsive therapy, locked away with adult patients, or given painful injections of the sedative paraldehyde. The Age has confirmed that Victorian police are also investigating claims made by several patients treated by Dr Leeks after he moved to Australia.
Fears Grow Over Academic Efforts to Normalize Pedophilia
- Cultural experts who agree with claims that the Supreme Court may have opened the door to legalizing pedophilia in its Lawrence v. Texas decision on private homosexual behavior point to the growing movement within academia to de-stigmatize pedophilia.
of course there are protests that this won't happen.
Importantly, it is also noted that
- During its annual convention in May, the American Psychiatric Association hosted a symposium discussing the removal of pedophilia along with other categories of mental illness (collectively known as paraphilia) from its Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM).
After much criticism following CNSNews.com coverage of the symposium, the APA issued a statement reiterating its position on pedophilia.
But in his 1999 article "Harming the Little Ones: The Effects of Pedophilia on Children," Timothy Dailey, senior analyst for cultural studies with the Family Research Council, chronicled the APA's treatment of pedophilia in the DSM and compares it to the APA evolution of homosexuality.
In DSM revisions, Dailey explained that APA "adds a subjective qualification similar to that which appeared with regard to homosexuality: The individual must be 'markedly distressed' by his own pedophilic activity to be considered needful of therapy," Dailey wrote, adding that in the latest revision, pedophilia "is to be considered a paraphilia when the behavior causes 'clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational or other important areas of functioning.'"
Mary Eberstadt, research fellow at the Hoover Institute, told CNSNews.com: "The evidence is plain: there is indeed an ongoing attempt from within the psychiatric and psychological communities to de-stigmatize pedophilia by de-classifying it as a paraphilia in the first place."
You can read that full report here
So if I feel comfortable with my criminal activity, what am I?
Wednesday, July 09, 2003
More Exposure for Drug Company Junkets
Pharmaceutical corporations accused of Genocide before ICC in The Hague
June 14, 2003 - The Hague
Pharmaceutical corporations and individual executives have been accused of genocide and crimes of war before the International Criminal Court in The Hague. The charges, which also involve accusations of war crimes against US President George W. Bush, UK Prime Minister Tony Blair and other top political figures, are contained in a detailed complaint filed with the ICC by Dr. Mathias Rath.
Pharmaceutical companies including Pfizer, Merck, GlaxoSmithKline, Novartis, Amgen and Astra Zeneca are accused of deliberately preventing life-saving natural alternatives to drug based treatments from being applied in prevention and cure. A worldwide disinformation campaign undertaken by these companies is said to have caused the death of millions of people. Their role in getting both Bush and Blair into power and in determining the policies of their respective administrations with respect to the recent wars in Afghanistan and Iraq is cited as evidence for a case made for violation of Human Rights.
Financial interests behind misdirected health policies world wide and behind the drive for war are also named in the complaint, filed by Rath and others during a two-day Conference in The Hague on 14 and 15 June.
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This ties in well with this report from a couple months back, as well as this report from earlier this year on diseases invented for profit. Note that these are all big players in the medical drug market.
Psych Charged with Possession of Child Pornography
New story link here, at the website of Canadians Against Sexual Exploitation
Tuesday, July 08, 2003
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Sexual Harassment...
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The hell with fixing the system, let's make money. Besides, there are dozens more behind that person, who could be in your office right now making you money; and if they don't like it, they are nuts anyway.
After all, they are guilty. As one bureaucrat was overheard saying, after this monster had threatened a man, his wife and his 4 year old with death, "... because we accuse you, you are guilty...". If you get one that isn't crazy, no problem, we got the drugs to get them there.
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See that patient over there? Just look at that stupor! and he used to cause trouble.
No more trouble there, and think of the money he generates for your cash-flow. Yep, just think of him, not as a patient, but rather, just one more annuity for your bank account, and you really didn't want to have to solve or look at his problems in real depth, of course not.
Who wants to listen to that?
That takes time and that is expensive, that would loose money! Next!
A couple of pills and voila, chemical lobotomy, and the employer is happy too. "God" bless you, you kept down costs, just think of the smile on the accountant's faces.
Who cares if you really didn't help him or if you prolonged natural life crises from months to years?
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