Good news but continued vigilance required!
A
backlash by outraged parents and advocates for responsible
evidence-based rhetoric about physical and mental health issues, forced
Dr. Harold Koplewicz, founder and director of the NYU Child Study
Center, to pull the irresponsible, fear mongering "ransom note" ad
campaign in which threats and intimidation tactics were used to prompt
parents to deliver their children to the NYU center. Such tactics befit
mobsters rather than doctors.
Dr. Koplewicz, who had enthusiastically endorsed the ad campaign issued an announcement:
We have decided to conclude this phase of our campaign today"
However,
he has not given up on a campaign to corral children into the mental
health system. Dr. Koplewicz announces that "early next year we plan the
next phase of our national public awareness campaign on child mental
health." www.AboutOurKids.org.
Dr. Koplewicz, a publicity seeker and self-promoter [see: putting show biz into your biz] is given to making unsubstantiated bald claims to drum up support. See Link
He
told the New York Times, "Children's mental disorders are truly the
last great public health problem that has been left unaddressed. It's
like with AIDS."
And in his announcement today he continues to make unsubstantiated claims:
"When
we launched our "Ransom Notes" public awareness campaign two weeks ago,
our goal was to call attention to the millions of children with
untreated psychiatric and learning disorders. We wanted a campaign that
would grab people's attention, break through the clutter, and serve as a
wake up call to what we believe is America's last silent public health
crisis. We felt something dramatic was needed to call attention to the
dire outlook for children with untreated disorders: higher risk for
academic failure, school dropout, substance abuse, suicide,
unemployment, and imprisonment."
First, where is the documented
evidence for either the claim about children's "silent public health
crisis" or the evidence substantiating any of the dire predictions with
which Dr. Koplewicz continues to alarm parents?
Second, his
effort to "grab people's attention" by frightening parents demonstrated
poor judgment and irresponsible provocation--not what one expects from a
prominent academic based doctor.
Irresponsible rhetoric such as
this has succeeded in establishing the NYU Child Study Center as a Mecca
for pathologizing children's normal behavior for which they are then
prescribed an array of toxic psychoactive drugs.
This aborted ad campaign is clearly commercially-driven.
The
recommended "treatment" for every so-called children's behavior
disorder is medication with or without behavior therapy. See Disorders and Treatments
It
is not the first time that Dr. Koplewicz' commercially driven actions
have raised questions about his professional integrity. As a co-author
of the discredited published report about GlaxoSmithKline's Paxil study
329 he made false claims about the drug's safety and benefit for
children. Indeed, GSK's own documents provided evidence of fraud in that
the negative findings of the study were undisclosed.
This
prompted the New York State Attorney General to file a lawsuit. GSK
settled the suit, promising to post all of its clinical trial study data
on its website. However, neither Dr. Koplewicz nor any of the other
co-authors of the fraudulent Paxil study promised to fully disclose in
the future clinical trial results.
Paxil and the other SSRI
antidepressants now carry black box warning labels about the drugs
triggering violent and suicidal behavior.
Even as the fear
mongering ad campaign tactics backfired, Dr. Koplewicz continues to
interject the specter of violence --"It's the first time that the issue
of children's mental health has gotten national attention without being
precipitated by a shooting at a high school or college," he said.
This,
in spite of the raging controversy about the possibility that
antidepressants--which were prescribed for most of the school
shooters--may have triggered (or contributed) to the violence. See Hannaty's America With Douglas Kennedy on Antidepressants
The
real and present danger threatening the welfare of US children are not
made up mental "disorders" such as ADHD, "bipolar child," or "restless
leg syndrome,"--for which psychotropic drugs are prescribed. The real
danger for children is posed by influential child psychiatrists who
exploit children's vulnerability and parents' ignorance about the toxic,
addictive, potentially lethal effects of psychotropic drugs prescribed
for children.
Vera Hassner Sharav
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The New York Times
December 20, 2007
Ransom-Note Ads About Children's Health Are Canceled
By JOANNE KAUFMAN
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