An unflinching investigation into psychiatry’s long and dark history, from its origins in Germany’s inhumane asylums up to its present day practice of taking everyday life experiences and labeling them as mental illnesses.
Mental health professionals, survivors and their family members, give harrowing accounts of the multiple abuses perpetrated upon them and an unsuspecting public in the form of mass-drugging of children and adults, forced institutionalization and torturous electro-shock therapy, for the sake of profit.