Teenage Rebelliousness Being Diagnosed As Mental Illness: ADHD, ODD, and the Use of Drugs to Alter your Child's Natural Behavior
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Psychiatric Drugs Prescribed
What is this ADHD term?
Subjugation of Natural Defiant Behavior
Depression
Conclusion
Author Bio
Publisher
Introduction
You are being a bit too aggressive and stubborn and argumentative. Did you miss out on your morning dose of medicine?
This timely book may come as a shock to a number of people out there, who probably do not know that children as well as teenagers are being drugged by their parents, under the recommendation of the doctors with calming and tranquilizing drugs on purpose.
This very disturbing trend has started up in the 21st century, where adults are purposely and deliberately using drugs to control the behavior of children, and after that teenagers, so that they can be “managed” properly. I did not know that this practice was so widespread, even though I had seen it being practiced by my own cousin who is a psychiatrist in the UK, upon her own son. He had lost his father at the age of 16 and being a teenager, he was naturally very upset because he and his father were very close.
Consequently, his behavior was quite “disturbed.” And one of her colleagues in the hospital decided that he was mentally ill, and he needed to be drugged into tranquility.
So here was this talented artistic boy, who I saw 3 years later, unable to pick up a pencil when once it flew over the paper to draw magic, articulate properly, feeling sleepy all the time, and the moment he got a bit argumentative and aggressive, because his body needed its daily dose of a calmer, his own mother popped a pill into his mouth.
This was in 1996. As I did not know much about the reason why a responsible adult and a psychiatrist was doing this deliberate drugging of her own son, and I thought she knew what she was doing, I did not understand that this was the start of a very disturbing trend, which has escalated in the last 20 years to scary, horrifying, and unbelievable numbers.
This book is going to tell you all about how this drug abuse is being justified under the name of ADHD, by doctors, which normal behavior in olden times, was just a part of a normal child’s growth and teenage rebelliousness.
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Teenage Rebelliousness Being Diagnosed As Mental Illness - Dueep Jyot Singh
Teenage Rebelliousness Being Diagnosed As Mental Illness
ADHD, ODD, and the Use of Drugs to Alter your Child’s Natural Behavior
Dueep Jyot Singh
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Psychiatric Drugs Prescribed
What is this ADHD term?
Subjugation of Natural Defiant Behavior
Depression
Conclusion
Author Bio
Publisher
Introduction
You are being a bit too aggressive and stubborn and argumentative. Did you miss out on your morning dose of medicine?
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This very disturbing trend has started up in the 21st century, where adults are purposely and deliberately using drugs to control the behavior of children, and after that teenagers, so that they can be managed
properly. I did not know that this practice was so widespread, even though I had seen it being practiced by my own cousin who is a psychiatrist in the UK, upon her own son. He had lost his father at the age of 16 and being a teenager, he was naturally very upset because he and his father were very close. Consequently, his behavior was quite disturbed.
And one of her colleagues in the hospital decided that he was mentally ill, and he needed to be drugged into tranquility.
So here was this talented artistic boy, who I saw 3 years later, unable to pick up a pencil when once it flew over the paper to draw magic, articulate properly, feeling sleepy all the time, and the moment he got a bit argumentative and aggressive, because