TeenScreen
not so accidental
Little bit odd, no?
Watch out for these guys - they see your pocket books, they want you money.
Even more troubling, according to the study, “The Columbia Suicide Screen:
Validity and Reliability of a Screen for Youth Suicide and Depression,” authored
by TeenScreen creator, Dr. David Shaffer, the test can falsely identify kids as being
suicide risks at least 84% of the time. That means that 84 out of every 100 kids
labeled by the test as potentially suicidal—and therefore referred to a mental
health professional—are not actually at risk.
Little bit odd, no?
Watch out for these guys - they see your pocket books, they want you money.
1 Comments:
Check it out. I put some links together on exactly what you're talking about. http://silver-skater.blogspot.com/2006/11/psychiatry-industry-of-death-do-you.html
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