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Suicides Increase After National Suicide Prevention Introduced

Mad in America

Australian researchers who tested the hypothesis that national mental health policies, programmes and legislation would lower national suicide rates, found the opposite in their study of 100 countries. In other countries, the same happened. Psychiatric leaders continue to deny the disturbing facts.

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Default Depression—How We Now Interpret Distress as Mental Illness

Mad in America

Similar trends can be found in many western countries where similar political and business influences, including huge advertising and promotional budgets from pharmaceutical companies, are in place. A focus on depression in Australia corresponded with similar campaigns in the US and the UK in the 1980s and 1990s.