Award-Winning Investigative Reporter Kelly Patricia O’Meara Joins AbleChild Advisory Board
AbleChild.org, a leading national nonprofit dedicated to protecting children from the dangers of psychiatric labeling and coercive drugging, proudly announces that award-winning investigative journalist, Kelly Patricia O’Meara, has joined its team.
O’Meara, renowned for her fearless reporting, has spent decades covering the fraud of psychiatric diagnosing and the dangers associated with prescription psychiatric medications. Her groundbreaking 1999 cover story, Guns & Doses, exposed the connection between psychiatric drugs and acts of senseless violence, igniting a national debate. She is also the author of Psyched Out: How Psychiatry Sells Mental Illness and Pushes Pills that Kill and the soon to be released follow up book Still Psyched Out: And Nobody Is Getting Better, both of which challenge the foundations of modern psychiatry.
- Psyched Out:How Psychiatry Sells Mental Illness and Pushes Pills that Kill.
- Still Psyched Out:And Nobody Is Getting Better.
With 16 years of experience as a congressional staffer and a B.S. in Political Science from the University of Maryland, O’Meara brings a unique blend of political acumen and investigative expertise to AbleChild.org. Her commitment to advocating for informed consent, transparency, and alternatives to harmful psychiatric drug treatments aligns perfectly with AbleChild’s mission to ensure the safety of children and parental rights in education.
Kelly Patricia O’Meara continues to inspire critical conversations about mental health reform, advocating for transparency, informed consent, and alternatives to harmful psychiatric treatments.
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