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Citizens Commission on Human Rights Spreading Awareness, Helping Children

The Citizens Commission on Human Rights of Nashville (CCHR Nashville) has been hard at work to spread information to parents on their basic rights so they can help their children. <br>

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Citizens Commission on Human Rights Spreading Awareness, Helping Children

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  1. Login Sign Up Like Share Sign Up to see what your friends like. The Citizens Commission on Human Rights of Nashville (CCHR Nashville) has been hard at work to spread information to parents on their basic rights so they can help their children. Annette Freeman Citizens Commission on Human Rights PO Box 41795 PressReleasePing - March 08, 2018 -Nashville, TN - The 6157848120 Citizens Commission on Human Rights Nashville Chapter Contact Email (CCHR Nashville) is working to educate parents on their basic Visit Our Website rights as they relate to their children’s mental health and well- being. To do this, volunteers have been to several recent events and informational fairs to get out information in a broad sphere. CCHR has long been an advocate for human rights, especially as relates to patients’ rights in the field of mental health. Per the international CCHR website, cchr.org, “CCHR has long fought to restore basic inalienable human rights to the field of mental health, including, but not limited to, full informed consent regarding the medical legitimacy of psychiatric diagnosis, the risks of psychiatric treatments, the right to all available medical alternatives and the right to refuse any treatment considered Web page converted to PDF with the PDFmyURL PDF creation API!

  2. harmful.” Rev. Brian Fesler, who serves on the board of CCHR Nashville, said, “CCHR volunteers are getting the word out, but there is so much work to be done. Children are at risk in the hands of psychiatrists, and their parents deserve the truth.” CCHR is a non-profit, non-political, non-religious mental health watchdog. Its mission is to eradicate abuses committed under the guise of mental health and enact patient and consumer protections. CCHR receives reports about abuses in the field of mental health and is especially interested in situations where persons experienced abuse or damage due to a false diagnosis or unwanted and harmful psychiatric treatments, such as psychiatric drugs, electroshock (ECT) and electronic or magnetic brain stimulation (TMS). CCHR is often able to assist with filing complaints, and can work with a person’s attorney to further investigate the case. To contact CCHR Nashville for more information, visit cchrnashville.org. View Related News Category: Lifestyle Region: North America Tags (meta-keywords): mental, health, psychiatry This press release is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | Copyright Notice Copyright © 2017 PressReleasePing Web page converted to PDF with the PDFmyURL PDF creation API!

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