Fortunately,
the Swiss National Advisory Commission on Biomedical Ethics (NEK,
President: Otfried Höffe) critically commented on the use of the ADHD
drug Ritalin in its opinion of 22 November 2011 titled Human enhancement
by means of pharmacological agents: The consumption of pharmacological
agents altered the child’s behavior without any contribution on his or
her part.
That amounted to interference in the child’s freedom and personal
rights, because pharmacological agents induced behavioral changes but
failed to educate the child on how to achieve these behavioral changes
independently. The child was thus deprived of an essential learning
experience to act autonomously and emphatically which “considerably
curtails children’s freedom and impairs their personality development”,
the NEK criticized.
The
alarmed critics of the Ritalin disaster are now getting support from an
entirely different side. The German weekly Der Spiegel quoted in its
cover story on 2 February 2012 the US American psychiatrist Leon
Eisenberg, born in 1922 as the son of Russian Jewish immigrants, who was
the “scientific father of ADHD” and who said at the age of 87, seven
months before his death in his last interview: “ADHD is a prime example of a fictitious disease”
Since 1968, however, some 40 years, Leon Eisenberg’s “disease”
haunted the diagnostic and statistical manuals, first as “hyperkinetic
reaction of childhood”, now called “ADHD”. The use of ADHD medications
in Germany rose in only eighteen years from 34 kg (in 1993) to a record
of no less than 1760 kg (in 2011) – which is a 51-fold increase in
sales! In the United States every tenth boy among ten year-olds already
swallows an ADHD medication on a daily basis. With an increasing
tendency.
When it comes to the proven repertoire of Edward Bernays, the father
of propaganda, to sell the First World War to his people with the help
of his uncle’s psychoanalysis and to distort science and the faith in
science to increase profits of the industry – what about investigating
on whose behalf the “scientific father of ADHD” conducted science? His
career was remarkably steep, and his “fictitious disease” led to the
best sales increases. And after all, he served in the “Committee for DSM
V and ICD XII, American Psychiatric Association” from 2006 to 2009.
After all, Leon Eisenberg received “the Ruane Prize for Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry Research. He has been a leader in child psychiatry
for more than 40 years through his work in pharmacological trials,
research, teaching, and social policy and for his theories of autism and
social medicine”.
And
after all, Eisenberg was a member of the “Organizing Committee for
Women and Medicine Conference, Bahamas, November 29 – December 3, 2006,
Josiah Macy Foundation (2006)”. The Josiah Macy Foundation organized
conferences with intelligence agents of the OSS, later CIA, such as
Gregory Bateson and Heinz von Foerster during and long after World War
II. Have such groups marketed the diagnosis of ADHD in the service of
the pharmaceutical market and tailor-made for him with a lot of
propaganda and public relations? It is this issue that the American
psychologist Lisa Cosgrove and others investigated in their study
Financial Ties between DSM-IV Panel Members and the Pharmaceutical
Industry7. They found that “Of the 170 DSM panel members 95 (56%) had
one or more financial associations with companies in the pharmaceutical
industry. One hundred percent of the members of the panels on ‘Mood
Disorders’ and ‘Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders’ had
financial ties to drug companies. The connections are especially strong
in those diagnostic areas where drugs are the first line of treatment
for mental disorders.” In the next edition of the manual, the situation
is unchanged. “Of the 137 DSM-V panel members who have posted disclosure
statements, 56% have reported industry ties – no improvement over the
percent of DSM-IV members.” “The very vocabulary of psychiatry is now
defined at all levels by the pharmaceutical industry,” said Dr Irwin
Savodnik, an assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at the
University of California at Los Angeles.
This
is well paid. Just one example: The Assistant Director of the Pediatric
Psychopharmacology Unit at Massachusetts General Hospital and Associate
Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School received “$1 million
in earnings from drug companies between 2000 and 2007”. In any case, no
one can easily get around the testimony of the father of ADHD: “ADHD is a
prime example of a fictitious disease.”
The task of psychologists, educators and doctors is not to put
children on the “chemical lead” because the entire society cannot handle
the products of its misguided theories of man and raising children, and
instead hands over our children to the free pharmaceutical market. Let
us return to the basic matter of personal psychology and education: The
child is to acquire personal responsibility and emphatic behavior under
expert guidance – and that takes the family and the school: In these
fields, the child should be able to lead off mentally. This constitutes
the core of the human person.
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