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Citizens Commission on Human Rights: A Beautiful Mind - An Ugly Agenda;
'Cinematic Glorification of Psychiatric Drugs'
Mon Mar 18, 4:15 PM ET

To: National Desk

Contact: Mike Imken of the Citizens Commission on Human Rights,
800-869-2247; Web site: http://www.cchr.org/

LOS ANGELES, March 18 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Citizens Commission on Human
Rights (CCHR), an international psychiatric watchdog group, says that
underlying the controversy about "A Beautiful Mind" is an ugly agenda, one
aimed at garnering billions more in drug sales and research funds.

The movie alters the most remarkable element that led to John Nash's
recovery from schizophrenia -- his refusal to continue psychiatric treatment
and drugs, thereby changing the entire success of what Nash was able to
accomplish. The film portrays Nash as taking "newer medications" at the time
of his Nobel Prize.

Nash, himself, says this is pure fiction; he hadn't take psychiatric drugs
for 24 years and recovered naturally from his disturbed state. The fact that
the screenwriter's mother is a psychiatrist may have had something to do
with the film's distortion, Nash said.

Two of the "newer medications" that dominate the treatment of
"schizophrenia" are a more than $5 billion a year industry. The consequences
of this current cinematic glorification of psychiatric drugs will inevitably
lead, as it has in the past, to escalating psychotropic drug consumption in
the community.

While Hollywood has been attacked for its "violent movies begetting
violence," more recently the target has changed to demanding that its
portrayal of "mental illness" fits rigidly within the psychiatric drug
model.

In March, 2000, a coalition of psychiatric community groups formed as the
Mental Health Coalition Against Stigma in Hollywood, calling on the White
House to "use its influence with the entertainment industry to help lead a
challenge to the stigmatization of mental illness in movies and television
shows."

The coalition approached the National Mental Health Awareness Campaign,
headed by Tipper Gore and liberally funded by pharmaceutical interests. Gore
awarded director Ron Howard with its Awareness Award for "A Beautiful Mind."

Members of the Coalition group, along with NARSAD (The National Alliance for
Research on Schizophrenia) -- groups that have been acknowledged in relation
to the story -- are heavily funded by drug interests.

Psychiatry has long refused to accept and suppressed workable non-drug
treatments to overcome mental difficulties, even of the severity experienced
by John Nash. In the 1970's, psychiatrist Loren Mosher, Chief of
Schizophrenic Research for the National Institute of Mental Health,
established a drug-free program -- Soteria House -- for schizophrenic
patients. "The idea was that schizophrenia can often be overcome with the
help of meaningful relationships, rather than with drugs, and such treatment
would eventually lead to unquestionable healthier lives," Mosher said.
Between 85 percent and 90 percent of the acute and long-term clients were
able to return to the community without use of conventional hospital
treatment.

But like "A Beautiful Mind," this amazing accomplishment was buried and
discredited. According to Mosher, "By 1980, I was removed from my post
altogether. All of this occurred because of my strong stand against the
overuse of medication and disregard for drug-free, psychological
interventions to treat psychological disorders."

Too many psychiatrists and pharmaceutical interests were allowed input and
special access to this movie. Psychiatrists and their front organizations
have their own agenda in utilizing the Hollywood set as a means of financing
their movement. This propaganda covers up psychiatry's created problem: the
growing dependency our culture has on prescribed psychotropic drugs that can
cause violent and suicidal tendencies, depression, impotence, and at least
one of the "newer antipsychotics," can cause a deadly blood disorder.

Nash believes that he willed his own recovery. So why invent a fictitious
ending when the truth is so much more inspiring? Certainly John Nash
deserves better than that.

CCHR is a social reform group established by the Church of Scientology with
33 years of exposing psychiatric abuses and reforming the field of mental
health. Jan Eastgate, international president.

For more information contact Mike Imken at 800-869-2247 or visit
http://www.cchr.org/.

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