What is CCHR?
The Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) is a non-profit,
public benefit organization dedicated to investigating and exposing
psychiatric violations of human rights.
CCHR was founded in 1969 by the Church of Scientology and the
internationally acclaimed author, Dr. Thomas Szasz, Professor
Emeritus of Psychiatry at the State University of New York,
Syracuse. At that time, the victims of psychiatry were a forgotten
minority group, warehoused under terrifying conditions in
institutions around the world. Because of this, CCHR formulated a
Mental Health Declaration of Human Rights that has served as its
guide for mental health reform.
Acknowledged by the Special Rapporteur to the United Nations
Human Rights Commission as responsible for "many great reforms"
that protect people from psychiatric abuse, CCHR has documented
thousands of individual cases. These demonstrate that psychiatric
drugs and brutal psychiatric practices create insanity and cause
violence.
The Problem
A major cause of the drug problem worldwide is the psychiatrist,
who for decades has used his influence as a medical doctor to push
extremely dangerous and addictive mind-altering drugs on persons of
all ages—some as young as one year old.
Since 1969, CCHR's work has helped to save the lives of millions
and prevented needless suffering for millions more. Many countries
have now mandated informed consent for psychiatric treatment and
the right to legal representation, advocacy, recourse and
compensation for the unfortunates who end up in the hands of
psychiatrists. In some countries, thanks to the work of CCHR, the
use of brutal psychosurgery and electroshock on children is
banned.
One of CCHR's primary concerns with psychiatry is its
unscientific diagnostic system. Unlike medical diagnosis,
psychiatrists categorize symptoms only, not disease. Jeffrey A.
Schaler, Ph.D., says, "The notion of scientific validity, though
not an act, is related to fraud. Validity refers to the extent to
which something represents or measures what it purports to
represent or measure. When diagnostic measures do not represent
what they purport to represent, we say that the measures lack
validity. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-IV) published
by the American Psychiatric Association is notorious for low
scientific validity."
Understanding the fraud of psychiatric "diagnoses", we can see
why psychiatry and psychology, entrusted with billions of dollars
to eradicate the problems of the mind, have instead created and
perpetuated them. Their drugs cause senseless acts of violence,
suicide, sexual dysfunction, irreversible nervous system damage,
hallucinations, apathy, irritability, anxiousness, psychosis and
death. And with virtually unrestrained psychiatric drugging of so
many of our schoolchildren, it is no surprise that the age group of
most murderers today is in the 15-to-19-year-old range.
The Solution
CCHR's members include prominent doctors, lawyers, artists,
educators, civil and human rights representatives and professionals
who see it as their duty to "expose and help abolish any and all
physically damaging practices in the field of mental healing." They
work to accomplish these clearly stated aims with many like-minded
individuals and groups, including politicians, teachers, health
professionals, government, law enforcement and media. Today, with
hundreds of chapters in nations on every continent, CCHR has
established itself as a powerful human rights advocacy group.
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