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==NAMI==
==NAMI==
NAMI is the most well-known "patient advocacy" groups in the United States.  In reality it is a front-group for drug companies, receiving inordinate amounts of their funding from psychotropic drug companies.  The group advocates forced drugging and involuntary commitment.  A prominent psychiatrist who was a member of the American Psychiatric Association once resigned from the APA citing the group, "being in bed", with NAMI, and being critical of NAMI's support of forced drugging<ref>http://www.peter-lehmann-publishing.com/articles/mosher/resign.htm</ref>.  NAMI was initially funded by the royalities of a book by [[Dr. E. Fuller Torrey (psychiatrist)|Dr. E. Fuller Torrey]], the nation's lead advocate of forced psychiatric drugging.
NAMI is the most well-known mental patient patient "advocacy" group in the United States.  In reality NAMI is a front-group for drug companies, receiving inordinate amounts of their funding from psychotropic drug companies.  The group advocates forced drugging and involuntary commitment.  A prominent psychiatrist who was a member of the American Psychiatric Association once resigned from the APA citing the group, "being in bed", with NAMI, and being critical of NAMI's support of forced drugging<ref>http://www.peter-lehmann-publishing.com/articles/mosher/resign.htm</ref>.  NAMI was initially funded by the royalities of a book by [[Dr. E. Fuller Torrey (psychiatrist)|Dr. E. Fuller Torrey]], the nation's lead advocate of forced psychiatric drugging.


==Videos of Psychiatric Abuse==
==Videos of Psychiatric Abuse==
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