An outdated Mental Health Act in India receives a long-overdue overhaul, ensuring ECT is not performed on minors and ending other abusive psychiatric practices.
To protect future generations from falling into the same trap, CCHR chapters held events on International Holocaust Remembrance Day to expose the true source of many Holocaust atrocities.
CCHR Tokyo, over a two-year investigation and with a public outcry campaign, compelled the National Ministry of Health to do its job in restraining psychiatric abuse.
Raz Misgav, father-turned-child-custody attorney, teams up with CCHR Israel to give parents a fighting chance against psychiatric “expert witnesses” and enforced psychotropic drugging of their children.
A king and his people join CCHR, making their voices heard protesting at the World Psychiatric Association’s International Congress, to protect their future generation.
In a country with one of the highest rates of stimulant drugging of children in the world, CCHR opens an exhibit exposing the truth, inspiring a king to demand a brighter future for his people.
When Sydney, aged seven, was prescribed psychiatric drugs, she became an “empty vessel.” And she might have remained lost, if not for her sister’s love and relentless quest to bring her back.
When all looked bleak for the “Aloha State,” CCHR Hawaii flooded the State Capitol with the truth about psychiatric drugs, killing the bill at the eleventh hour.