Saturday, July 22, 2006

L. Ron Hubbard

The Purification Program


by

L. Ron Hubbard



From:
L. Ron Hubbard, Rehabilitating a Drugged Society


The planet has hit a barrier which prevents any widespread social progress—drugs and other biochemical substances.

These can put people into a condition which not only prohibits and destroys physical health but which can prevent any stable advancement in mental or spiritual well-being.

That’s the situation today.

We live in a biochemical society.



Visit the link above to read more, or order:

Clear Body, Clear Mind

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

psychiatric drugging and Teen Screen

You may recall the recent articles across the U.S. where the DSM was exposed as written by psychiatrists funded by pharmaceutical companies. The press is finally getting comfortable attacking the Psychiatric "Bible".

Quote from below article:

Caplan said one doctor is proposing a new diagnosis, relational disorder, which she summarizes as a dysfunctional relationship in which "neither person is mentally ill but the relationship is."

She said she wonders what would happen when an afflicted couple visits the doctor's office for help. "The psychiatrist takes out a pill. ... Where does the psychiatrist put it?" she asked.

http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/nationworld/bal-te.anger17jul17,0,7903653.story

The Baltimore Sun
July 17, 2006 Monday
Behaving badly has disorder to call its own; Ever-growing list of mental illnesses met by skepticism
CHRIS EMERY, SUN REPORTER

When researchers announced that 16 million Americans who fly into occasional fits of unwarranted rage may suffer from a mental illness called "intermittent explosive disorder," the diagnosis drew its share of hoots and howls.

"Your grandmother would say these are bad folks who can't control their temper, and she would be right," said Dr. E. Fuller Torrey, an outspoken schizophrenia expert alarmed by the ever-expanding list of behaviors and attitudes branded as illnesses.

Torrey and other critics point to the volume that doctors use to determine mental illness, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, as evidence that the world is out of control.

When it was first published in 1952, the DSM identified about 100 official mental disorders. Today, it certifies roughly 375.

Intermittent explosive disorder became the latest of those to reach the public consciousness in June, when a study of the syndrome, funded by the National Institutes of Health, was released.

Newspaper columnists and others around the country exploded in skepticism at its conclusions.

"Is it me, or does it seem like good old-fashioned bad behavior - rudeness, obsession, violence - is being increasingly explained away by doctors and pharmaceutical companies as some kind of mental illness du jour?" asked columnist Daniel Vasquez in the South Florida Sun-Sentinel.

In Georgia, a headline in The Augusta Chronicle read, "Jerks get disorder of their own."

While many critics echoed the derision historically reserved for mental illness, some mental health experts - including Torrey - are also skeptical.

"It's not a well-defined entity," Torrey said of IED. At the heart of his concern is a question mental health providers have long debated: When does a behavior or emotion cross the line from normal - however eccentric or undesirable - to become an illness?

Read more at the link above.

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Sunday, July 16, 2006

Scientology and drugs

Scientology and anti-drug work

At its core, the Church of Scientology’s drug prevention campaign is a grass-roots movement made up of people-Scientologists and non—Scientologists alike—who are united in the commitment to take action to combat drug abuse through effective education. After all—while we can keep fighting a war on drugs, it’s evident that unless we address the demand, that war will be lost. Something can be done about drug abuse. And the component that makes it all possible is, invariably, the dedicated work of individuals—of people.

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

What can be done about the scourge of drugs?

You can take a look at Scientology Effective Solutions and what they are doing to eradicate the drug problem throughout the world.

Download the brochure and find out what you can do to handle a drug problem that someone you love has.

Saturday, July 08, 2006

Narconon - a New Life

Narconon is a great program that is helping get people off drugs in 36 countries around the world.

Narconon has salvaged thousands of people. They have a very high success rate. Although it utilizes the drug rehabilitation developed by L. Ron Hubbard, it is a secular organization.

If you have a friend who needs help getting off drugs, contact Narconon!