Why the name Psych Myth Busters? Because the idea that psychiatry helps people is a myth.

- Psychiatry is greatly responsible for a decline in religious and moral values in our culture. In 1940, British psychiatrist John Rawlings Rees, a co founder of the World Federation for Mental Health (WFMH), addressed a National Council of Mental Hygiene stating: “[S]ince the last world war we have done much to infiltrate the various social organizations throughout the country…we have made a useful attack upon a number of professions. The two easiest of them naturally are the teaching profession and the Church.…”
Another co founder of the WFMH, Canadian psychiatrist G. Brock Chisholm, reinforced this master plan in 1945 by targeting religious values and calling for psychiatrists to free “the race…from its crippling burden of good and evil.”

Since 1952, there has been a 234% increase in the number of mental disorders. From birth to grave, there is a mental disorder that can be billed to treat. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual
of Mental Disorders (DSM) is the American Psychiatric Association’s standard reference for psychiatry which includes over 450 different definitions of mental disorders. With that many, anyone is bound to have one!

There are no blood tests, X rays, brain scans or any other medical test to confirm any of these mental disorders. Their criteria are based on psychiatric opinion only.

Today, 41 million Americans are taking antidepressants that are fraudulently marketed as correcting a chemical imbalance in the brain that allegedly causes depression. There is no test to prove chemical imbalance.

Since 2000, at least 27 school shootings or other acts of violence were committed by someone taking or withdrawing from psychiatric drugs, resulting in 55 killed and 100 wounded.

The number of children under 2 years of age prescribed psychotropic drugs in the US in 2013 alone could fill 3 ½ football stadiums.

