Mother Speaks Out Against TeenScreen
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Teen screen - no thanks!
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Simply put, the test has managed to accomplish only 2 things: waste time, and waste money.
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that lady looks like she can kick all the politicians asses from hell and back.
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tell it lady ! tell it ! your right ! i'm on your side. i believe these tests and in line with drug companies, and are signed off on by corrupt politicians. find what political puppets are backing these things and vote them the hell out of office. it's time we put our own people in office. we need everyday people who would be willing to hold an office to get involved. we need to make calls to our local, state, and federal leaders. voicing them to knock this shit off !!
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A very good speach. Psychotropics sucks!
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Congresswoman Doris Matsui is for TeenScreen. Ain't that a shame?
/watch?v=K-5ybG8Q3Wc
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not all but most people are convinced by a small test or even completly false info that they are mentally ill and given dangerous drugs that they do not need just for money...ridiculous
im not one to be a conspiracy theorist, or say something is definitely done because of money, but this definitely is. there is no scientific basis behind this, and theyre just labelling kids left and right and then billing them. they ask extremely vague questions on this test (purposely) that allow kids to have their own perception of the questions.
redsoxx2424 3 years ago 8
This shows the level of "science" involved in psychology, psychiatry and "mental health." A ten minute yes-no test will NOT tell anything about a teen ager (or anyone else). And as Mrs. Rhodes points out, the questions are not clear. Not a mistake, I'm sure - they are supposed to be that way.
The tests were paid for by the big drug companies. Do your own research, and don't let them "test" YOUR kids!
ZethByrdLA 3 years ago 7