The Citizens Commission on Human Rights International museum educates the public on the abuses of an industry whose only goal is profit and whose “treatments” too often end in death.

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CCHR condemned psychiatry’s racist practices and the chemical imbalance theory during the American Psychiatric Association’s Mental Health Services Conference in Washington, DC.

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CCHR Transylvania is on a crusade to protect the children and orphans of Romania from psychiatric abuse through exhibits, pamphlet distribution and educational seminars.

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Instead of making you less depressed, antidepressants could lead to homicidal or suicidal actions. Get the facts.

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The European Society for Child Psychiatry got more than it bargained for at its 18th annual congress in Vienna, Austria.

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CCHR protesters were right on the doorstep of the annual World Psychiatric Association Congress, protesting abuses in the field of mental health and demanding reform.

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Two crusaders for child and parental rights work tirelessly to change Chilean law and protect children from forced psychiatric treatment as a prerequisite to attend school.

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The idea of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) developed in 1938 as a “treatment” to make humans more docile, and this barbaric practice is still being used today.

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CCHR speaks out loudly for nationwide ban on electroshock treatment at the American Psychiatric Association Convention.

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Exhibit in the state capitol shines the light of truth on harmful psychiatric practices.

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A Miami psychiatrist, Fernando Mendez-Villamil, flooded Miami’s streets with anti-psychotic drugs as part of a scheme to defraud Medicare and Medicaid. He was sentenced in 2016 to 12 years in prison and a full $50 million in restitution for his medical fraud and overmedicating his patients.

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CCHR celebrated its 50th anniversary in style, looking back over a history of protecting human rights and recognizing its partners in arms with its Human Rights Award.

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Since its founding in 1969, CCHR has worked with freedom fighters, courageous attorneys, dedicated legislators and more, who in turn gave words of support on CCHR’s 50th anniversary.

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To provide a sense of the work CCHR does, we look at some of CCHR’s many accomplishments in its first 50 years.

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