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'Inaccurate and misleading': HSE and psychiatrists warn over Scientology-linked group leaflet on antipsychotic medication

Leaflets warning people about the dangers of taking prescription anti-psychotic medication were sent to residents in south Dublin.

THE HSE AND clinical psychiatrists have strongly criticised pamphlets being delivered across Dublin regarding antipsychotic medicines. 

Leaflets warning people about the dangers of taking prescription antipsychotic medication were sent to residents in south Dublin by a group linked to the Church of Scientology in recent weeks.

The pamphlets are titled “Antipsychotics: The facts about the effects”, and are part of what is described as a psychotropic drug series published by the Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR).

The CCHR describes itself as “a nonprofit mental health watchdog, responsible for helping to enact more than 180 laws protecting individuals from abusive or coercive practices”.

It was co-founded in 1969 by the Church of Scientology and Professor of Psychiatry Dr Thomas Szasz.

As part of their religious “code”, Scientologists pledge “to expose and help abolish any and all physically damaging practises in the field of mental health”.

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The pamphlet being distributed claims that saying that mental conditions are diseases caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain is “dishonest, harmful and often deadly”.

It says that its purpose is to “[provide] the information in this publication as a public service in the interest of informed consent”.

It claims:

“There is no question that people do experience problems and upsets in life that may result in mental troubles, sometimes very serious. But to say that these are ‘medical diseases’ or caused by a ‘chemical imbalance’ that can only be treated with dangerous drugs is dishonest, harmful and often deadly.

“What psychiatric drugs do instead is mask the real cause of problems, often denying you the opportunity to search for workable, effective solutions. It is important to understand that there is a big difference between medical disease and psychiatric ‘disorders’.

“In medicine, a condition is only labelled a disease after it has met strict standards: You have to isolate a predictable group of symptoms, be able to locate the cause of the symptoms or see how they function.”

However, experts in the field of psychiatry have strongly disputed those claims. 

The HSE told TheJournal.ie it is aware of the materials being distributed, and described them as “misleading and inaccurate”. 

The information contained within this leaflet is misleading, inaccurate and shows no evidence of any understanding of the complex biological, psychological and social contributors to mental illness. The HSE advises that if this leaflet causes concern to any person who is being treated with antipsychotic medication, that they contact their GP or a member of the mental health team that is looking after them. 

The College of Psychiatrists of Ireland has also hit out at information contained in the leaflets. 

Dr Maeve Doyle, Director of Communication and Public Education and Consultant Psychiatrist at the College of Psychiatrists of Ireland said the pamphlets contained “inaccurate and out-of-date data”. 

She said: “The college would urge caution around erroneous and potentially harmful information about mental illnesses in these leaflets. The leaflet refers to medical conditions involving the brain, for which extensive, and an increasing, scientific evidence base around causes and treatments of these illness exist and continue to emerge.

“Causes of illness mentioned are multifactorial – there are many environmental causes such as substance use and traumatic events and also genetic vulnerabilities.

“Some conditions are developmental in origin, particularly the childhood onset conditions. There is a strong association between physical and mental health also.”

Dr Doyle added that multidisciplinary team approaches are used nowadays and there are interventions and supportive services such as the HSE Early Intervention Psychosis Clinical Programme which are not just about using antipsychotics but incorporate tailored treatment plans and education for patients and carers/family members.

She said: “Informed consent by patients around antipsychotic prescribing is always sought. Information on the medication, including side effects, is provided and explained and or provided in leaflets to patients. Extensive monitoring, including with physical tests, is carried out when someone is on antipsychotics.

To suggest that no mental health problem should receive treatment is entirely incorrect and goes against a large body of scientific and clinical knowledge. This leaflet could cause unnecessary distress to people who are already receiving treatment and may cause them to stop their treatment with serious consequences for themselves and their families. It may also prevent people who are in urgent need of treatment from seeking help.

The HSE has previously been outspoken about medical claims made by groups linked to the Church of Scientology.

A Scientology-linked Narconon drug treatment facility has been planned for Ballivor, Meath. It uses a detoxification method which has been criticised by medics in Ireland. 

The programme involves taking high doses of vitamins as well as spending prolonged periods in a sauna, and bouts of exercise.

A consultant psychiatrist in substance misuse from the HSE’s National Drug Treatment Centre said that this particular programme has no basis in science.

The doctor said: “Scientology’s drug treatment programme has no standing amongst medical professionals involved in the treatment of persons with alcohol and drug use disorders.

“It comprises a series of interventions (‘Narconon’) with limited or no basis in a scientific understanding of human physiology and brain functioning and may potentially be harmful directly (with overuse of vitamins and other products) and indirectly in that persons are engaging in an intervention with no evidence of potential benefit for them.”

In response to the HSE’s claims, a spokesman for Narconon previously told TheJournal.ie: “Narconon follows the laws and regulations of the country in which they operate. Narconon prides itself is [sic] setting and maintaining the highest of standards in all aspects of the programme.”

A statement from the CCHR defended its pamphlet and accused the HSE and College of Psychiatrists of being misleading. 

It reads: “The comments from the HSE and from the College of Psychiatrists regarding the content of the leaflet “ANTIPSYCHOTICS – the facts about the effects” are highly misleading and inaccurate.

“The leaflet emphatically states on page 2: “If you are taking these drugs, do not stop taking them based on what you read here. You could suffer serious withdrawal symptoms. You should seek the advice and help of a competent medical doctor or practitioner before trying to come off any psychiatric drug. This is very important.

“The leaflet does not suggest that people suffering from mental issues should not receive treatment, instead it highlights the fact that some treatments have actually caused more harm than good and that better ways may be available.

“The leaflet does warn people of the scientifically documented common adverse effects of taking antipsychotics.

“The World Health Organisation states that ‘… all patients have a fundamental right to … consent to or to refuse treatment, and to be informed about relevant risk to them of medical procedures’.

“People who are prescribed antipsychotics are not being fully informed of the consequences of taking the drugs. This is borne out by a recent survey in the International Journal of Mental Health Nursing of (1,829) people taking antidepressants, only one per cent of participants recalled being told about withdrawal effects when prescribed the drugs.”

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    Apr 28th 2018, 3:20 PM

    He hasn’t turned out to be as bad as predicted. Does what he says he’ll do. The world feels a bit safer today than it did a couple of weeks ago.

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    Apr 28th 2018, 3:24 PM

    @Niall Quinlan: Careful now, that kind of talk doesn’t go down well around here.

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    Apr 28th 2018, 3:30 PM

    @Sheldon: I know, it’s just my opinion on how his presidency is panning out. The doomsday scenario painted by the anti-Trump brigade was nothing but fear mongering. Hillary would have started WW3 by now had she won IMO.

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    Apr 28th 2018, 3:30 PM

    @Niall Quinlan: I want a poll on whether or not we should have repeal the 8th murals on the Korean demilitarized zone

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    Apr 28th 2018, 3:31 PM

    @Sheldon: Do you keep that response in your copy and past section…….Yawn.

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    Apr 28th 2018, 3:39 PM

    @Niall Quinlan: “Doomsday scenario painted by [...]”

    “Hillary would’ve started WW3 by now”

    Right. Bit of a doomsday-monger yourself, aren’t you?

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    Apr 28th 2018, 3:42 PM

    @Jack Jackson: Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.

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    Apr 28th 2018, 3:54 PM

    @ihcalaM: I welcome peace, I’m relieved as a human-being that the Koreans are entering a new positive phase of peace negotiations. How does that make me a war monger? You appear to be upset at my comment about the Don. You’ll get over it.

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    Apr 28th 2018, 3:57 PM

    @Sheldon: And there’s another one.

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    Apr 28th 2018, 4:17 PM

    @Sheldon: Us humans have always repeated the mistakes made by our ancestors, correct. History doesn’t repeat itself, humankind just never learns.

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    Apr 28th 2018, 4:20 PM

    @Jack Jackson: Here’s my favourite .
    “We sleep soundly in our beds because rough men stand ready in the night to visit violence on those who would do us harm “

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    Apr 28th 2018, 4:43 PM

    @Niall Quinlan: Don’t forget how dangerous the world felt a few weeks ago and remember the role Trumpet played in that, goading the protagonist. This peace breakthrough in Korea probably has more to do with the Chinese than anyone else and the Duck is going around crowing about it as if he did it singlehanded. Don’t buy his hype. I can’t even begin to imagine how he would have responded if he got the same kicking Putin and Russia got a few weeks ago, meted out by himself and his allies, UK and France.

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    Apr 28th 2018, 5:14 PM

    @Clinton Baptiste: the problem with the world is powerful countries visiting violence on countries that do no harm.

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    Apr 28th 2018, 5:33 PM

    @Kieran Woods: Which is why we need to remain neutral and protect our borders , and the people within .
    We are a small country , we’re used as a backdoor into Europe by multinational corporations , if they decided to leave tomorrow , what type of mess do you think we’d be in .

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    Apr 28th 2018, 6:15 PM

    @Niall Quinlan: Didn’t say you didn’t welcome peace.

    What you did was criticise anti-Trump people for their wild speculation before the election, then you wildly speculated about Hillary and WW3 if she were President.

    Make sense? Thought not.

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    Apr 28th 2018, 7:24 PM

    @ihcalaM: Re-read the opening comment,

    ‘He hasn’t turned out to be as bad as predicted’

    Hillary would have been a disaster IMO, she is still crying like a little snowflake since her election defeat and yes I would not trust her with the big red button…..

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    Apr 28th 2018, 7:41 PM

    @ihcalaM: Mindreading now are we? Thought so.

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    Apr 28th 2018, 3:16 PM

    Great President is Trump.. 50 years in the making and he gets if somewhere at last .. Nobel peace prize on the way

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    Apr 28th 2018, 3:23 PM

    @cormac o neill: NRA & Weapon Manufacturers are unlikely to allow the puppet to have anything to do with peace, he is more divisive than Nitroglycerin.

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    Apr 28th 2018, 3:25 PM

    @Anthony John Cotter: So you’re saying Obama’s strategic patience plan was a load of bollocks too?!

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    Apr 28th 2018, 3:33 PM

    @Anthony John Cotter: If Obama got one for destroying Libya and funnelling weapons to Isis , what’s the benchmark for getting a Nobel peace prize .

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    Apr 28th 2018, 3:35 PM

    @cormac o neill: I’d kill for one of those Nobel peace prizes

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    Apr 28th 2018, 3:39 PM

    Hopefully the important work will be well done before Trump gets a chance to interfere.

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    Apr 28th 2018, 3:44 PM

    @Michael Lang: I think it’s a bit late to say that , if he hadn’t stood up to the North Koreans when they were firing rockets towards Japan , this would wouldn’t be happening now .

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    Apr 28th 2018, 3:58 PM

    @Clinton Baptiste: Spot on.

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    Apr 28th 2018, 3:51 PM

    The only reason North Korea are, for the time being, behaving themselves is because the severe sanctions are beginning to bite

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    Apr 28th 2018, 4:01 PM

    @Michael Dowd: Indeed , if embargoes weren’t in place , fat boy there would have eaten himself to death .

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    Apr 28th 2018, 4:12 PM

    @Michael Dowd: that and according to the Chinese their underground nuclear test site collapsed after their last test but maybe I’m being a cynic

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    Apr 28th 2018, 4:15 PM

    This came about because of South Korean protests, then a change of President who went about calling for dialogue and it had feck all to do with Trump or the US. But if/when Trump talks with Kim, there will be breaking news like it was all his doing.

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    Apr 28th 2018, 4:43 PM

    @Daniel J. Somers: So no other SK president ever tried dialogue with the North Koreans ?
    If that’s true , I can’t understand why .
    https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/2381967/kim-jong-un-cackles-as-he-watches-his-troops-blow-up-mock-up-of-south-koreas-presidential-blue-house/
    And the actual attack .
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_House_raid

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    Apr 28th 2018, 4:56 PM

    @Clinton Baptiste: A Sun reader, bwahahaha.

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    Apr 28th 2018, 5:48 PM

    @Daniel J. Somers: Great reply , you have me there , it must be fake news if the sun reported it .
    And I’m sure Wikipedia can also be dissed , but where’s your evidence to support your claim that no SK president tried to have a dialogue with the North .
    P.S , as you’re obviously a cultural snob .
    https://www.reuters.com/article/us-northkorea-southkorea/north-koreas-kim-guides-special-operations-drill-targeting-south-idUSKBN14004J

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    Apr 28th 2018, 9:45 PM

    @Clinton Baptiste: Never said it was fake news.

    P.S. yourself

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    Apr 28th 2018, 11:48 PM

    @Daniel J. Somers: But never put up a defense of your point of view .

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    Apr 28th 2018, 5:54 PM

    Another Trump success must be killing the lefties.

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    Apr 28th 2018, 5:09 PM

    To what extent this has to do with Trump is anyone’s guess. As usual there’s several factors and perspectives. It’s possible that the ‘fire and fury’ rhetoric played a part, but there’s also word that Kim was watching him anyway as he thought Trump’s so-called unpredictability might also land him at a summit table.

    And note that before the Olympics Trump nearly messed up North and South nudging up to each other by making fresh threats, God knows why, but he wasn’t paying attention and shut Pyongyang up for days. Sheer diplomatic effort brought them back together.

    Kim is no fool. He’s Swiss-educated and will have been aware that if he’s to pull the country out of isolation, that’s a long and dangerous project. He wasn’t the only one with power when he inherited that country, and if he’d steered away from the nukes programme immediately he might’ve been fed to the dogs.

    I guess it also helps that North Korea blew its nuclear test facility to smithereens. There’s all sorts of factors involved here, but so far the outcome seems promising.

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    Apr 29th 2018, 9:07 AM

    I wouldn’t trust that Kim lad as far as he could be flung! Very sudden change of heart from wanting to obliterate the South a few weeks ago. I’d say USA went in the back door and put a gun to his head to get this. Sounds like good news but this is another USA invasion of a sovereign state. Pity they wouldn’t target Dail Eireann with a missile of some sort when in full session.

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    Apr 28th 2018, 10:51 PM

    We’re all doomed the world is coming to an end

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