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  • When they inevitably become emotionally distressed and at times behaviorally disturbing, they do not need chemical readjustments of their brains -- they need better attention from adults in the form of improved home-life or foster care, improved educational opportunities and psychosocial therapies aimed at helping them overcome and move beyond the trauma and stress they have endured and continue to endure as children and youth.

    Dr. Peter Breggin: The Psychiatric Drugging of America's Foster Children Dr. Peter Breggin 2011

  • He made home-life a burden for both my mother and me -- and by home-life I mean, not the leaky nest in the tree, but the group-life of the three of us.

    CHAPTER IV 2010

  • When they inevitably become emotionally distressed and at times behaviorally disturbing, they do not need chemical readjustments of their brains -- they need better attention from adults in the form of improved home-life or foster care, improved educational opportunities and psychosocial therapies aimed at helping them overcome and move beyond the trauma and stress they have endured and continue to endure as children and youth.

    Dr. Peter Breggin: The Psychiatric Drugging of America's Foster Children Dr. Peter Breggin 2011

  • When they inevitably become emotionally distressed and at times behaviorally disturbing, they do not need chemical readjustments of their brains -- they need better attention from adults in the form of improved home-life or foster care, improved educational opportunities and psychosocial therapies aimed at helping them overcome and move beyond the trauma and stress they have endured and continue to endure as children and youth.

    Dr. Peter Breggin: The Psychiatric Drugging of America's Foster Children Dr. Peter Breggin 2011

  • When they inevitably become emotionally distressed and at times behaviorally disturbing, they do not need chemical readjustments of their brains -- they need better attention from adults in the form of improved home-life or foster care, improved educational opportunities and psychosocial therapies aimed at helping them overcome and move beyond the trauma and stress they have endured and continue to endure as children and youth.

    Dr. Peter Breggin: The Psychiatric Drugging of America's Foster Children Dr. Peter Breggin 2011

  • When they inevitably become emotionally distressed and at times behaviorally disturbing, they do not need chemical readjustments of their brains -- they need better attention from adults in the form of improved home-life or foster care, improved educational opportunities and psychosocial therapies aimed at helping them overcome and move beyond the trauma and stress they have endured and continue to endure as children and youth.

    Dr. Peter Breggin: The Psychiatric Drugging of America's Foster Children Dr. Peter Breggin 2011

  • And why a child isn't putting in any effort worthy of their capabilities may range widely and deeply, from how they are feeling about themselves, their peers and school, to how they are experiencing their home-life.

    Leslie King, LCSW: The Dancing Parent: Grading Your Kid's Grades, Part 2 LCSW Leslie King 2011

  • And why a child isn't putting in any effort worthy of their capabilities may range widely and deeply, from how they are feeling about themselves, their peers and school, to how they are experiencing their home-life.

    Leslie King, LCSW: The Dancing Parent: Grading Your Kid's Grades, Part 2 LCSW Leslie King 2011

  • In part because of his generous character, sunny personality, and happy home-life until his wife Raisa Maximovna died of leukemia in 1999, Gorbachev remains an optimist.

    Mikhail Gorbachev: I should have abandoned the Communist party earlier 2011

  • When they inevitably become emotionally distressed and at times behaviorally disturbing, they do not need chemical readjustments of their brains -- they need better attention from adults in the form of improved home-life or foster care, improved educational opportunities and psychosocial therapies aimed at helping them overcome and move beyond the trauma and stress they have endured and continue to endure as children and youth.

    Dr. Peter Breggin: The Psychiatric Drugging of America's Foster Children Dr. Peter Breggin 2011

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