Classic Paxil Story: From a straight-A student to a bomb-making, suicidal, psychotic bully


Laurie Yorke, a NJ nurse, shares her family’s experience at one of the ISEPP (formerly ICSPP) conferences.

For more information on Paxil withdrawal please visit www.PaxilProgress.org

PaxilProgress is a peer-to-peer message board community for people to share their personal experiences with taking antidepressants, and allows others to ask questions, and to learn from each other, and make their own, more informed decisions.

SSRIstories.org is a website with a collection of 4,800+ news stories with the full media article available, mainly criminal in nature, that have appeared in the media (newspapers, TV, scientific journals)  or that were part of FDA testimony in either 1991, 2004 or 2006, in which antidepressants are mentioned.

The International Society for Ethical Psychology & Psychiatry is an independent organization which currently takes no monies from external sources.  Our annual conferences are a major outlet for cutting-edge information in pediatric mental health.

The ISEPP 2013 conference, is scheduled for November 1-3 at the Embassy Suites Greensboro – Airport, 204 Centreport Drive, Greensboro, North Carolina, 27409.

The Foundation for Excellence in Mental Health Care, MindFreedom International, PsychRights and It’s About Childhood and Family will be joining us in Greensboro.

Please check back for our Call for Papers and more information regarding our fall mental health conference.

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2 Responses to Classic Paxil Story: From a straight-A student to a bomb-making, suicidal, psychotic bully

  1. Maria, thanks for posting this reminder of what Paxil is and does..could you also post the one previous, with Theresa..I think she spoke on the screening of children at schools. The gov. is getting hot on this issue again…pushing it and using the massacre at Sandy Hook as their emphasis.

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