Dr. John Breeding, Ph.D., Psychologist, Professor, Author and Activist
Bryant and Susaye speak with Dr. John Breeding, who is a
well-established psychologist, professor, lecturer, author and
patient/human rights activist. This amazing interview challenges ideas
of normalcy, psychiatry, mental health and the pharmaceutical industry
itself. Dr. Breeding has dedicated his life to helping parents and
children find true wellness and healing through love, tolerance,
education and other non-drug alternatives.
http://www.bryantmcgill.co..m/radio/listen/~2009072500..00-International-Dr-John-B..reeding/
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BIOGRAPHY
John Breeding, Ph.D., is a psychologist with a well-established private
counseling practice in Austin, Texas. A significant part of his work
involves counseling with parents and children. He lectures and leads
workshops for parents and educators on handling the challenge of a
child who is labeled a "problem." He is director of Wildest Colts
Resources, a non-profit organization whose purpose is to assist adults
in becoming more effective in their work with young people, offering
non-drug alternatives to helping young people who are having a hard
time. He is also director of Texans For Safe Education, a citizens
group dedicated to challenging the ever-increasing role of psychiatry,
especially psychiatric drugs, in the schools. Dr. Breeding is also
active on other challenges of psychiatric oppression, including
electroshock, and the psychiatric drugging of elders in nursing homes.
Dr. Breeding obtained his doctorate in School Psychology from the
University of Texas. He is the author of two books, The Wildest Colts
Make the Best Horses, and The Necessity of Madness and Unproductivity:
Psychiatric Oppression or Human Transformation. His third, True Nature
and Great Misunderstandings, will be coming out soon. {More at Link}
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KEYWORDS
mental health, depression, ADHD, ADD, Bipolar Disorder, child
development, CPS, patient rights, poison, drugs, psychiatry, defiance,
social boundaries, family leadership, normalcy, over medicating,
normal, tolerance, Big Pharma, psychologist, feminism, psychiatric
drugs, schools, woman's rights, psychiatric fraud, Ridlyn, meth,
cocaine, truth, love, acceptance, wellness, support, social injustice,
electro shock therapy, brain damage, insanity, involuntary
institutionalization, Kitty Dukakis, One Flew Over A Cuckoo's Nest, Ken
Kesey, psyche, PyscheTruth, pain, care giving, Attention-deficit
hyperactivity disorder, pharmaceutical industry, psychology
http://www.bryantmcgill.co..m/radio/listen/~2009072500..00-International-Dr-John-B..reeding/
REGULAR MCGILL LIVE CO-HOST SUSAYE GREENE
McGill Live's regular Co-host, Susaye Greene, was the last member of
the legendary Motown group, the Supremes. She has written hit songs for
Michael Jackson, and has traveled the world with her friends Stevie
Wonder and Ray Charles. She is heavily involved in the art community
and supporting young people in positive expression and living.
A Few Links:
http://www.mcgillradio.com
http://www.facebook.com/su..sayegreene
http://www.wildestcolts.co..m
http://www.endofshock.com/