TeenScreen shuns medical science

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Posted: May 1st, 2006 by Steve Trinward
Author: Mary Collins

“TeenScreen is a ‘mental health’ screening system. Using a computer program, teenagers are asked questions to root out the symptoms of ‘mental illness.’ Those students giving the right (or wrong) answers to the questions are then delivered to persons trained to spot psychiatric ‘disorders,’ usually employees of a local ‘mental health’ treatment facility. TeenScreen claims to be funded mainly by private foundations, the identities of which are carefully kept secret. For reasons that might be made clear if only their identities were known, the hidden supporters of TeenScreen are in favor of widespread mental health screening and referral to treatment.” (04/29/06)

One Response to “TeenScreen shuns medical science”

  1. Daniel Haszard Says:

    Appreciate your blog,mental health consumers are the least capable of self advocacy,my doctors made me take zyprexa for 4 years which was ineffective for my symptoms.I now have a victims support page against Eli Lilly for it’s Zyprexa product causing my diabetes.–Daniel Haszard www.zyprexa-victims.com

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