"Dr. Billings, if we had read your book about the dangers of many
of the drugs that the VA gave our son, Corporal Andrew R. White,
USMC to treat his PTSD I am positive that he would be alive today.
His mother and I trusted the doctors who treated Andrew ...this was
a big mistake. The cocktail of antidepressants (Paxil),
antipsychotics (Seroquel(R)) and analgesic drugs killed my son.
Since his death we have been on a mission to help other veterans
obtain drug-free treatments for PTSD."
--Stan and Shirley White (Marine Corps parents) Davis, WV
"Dr. Bart Billings is alone in the ranks of military mental health
in denouncing the pseudoscience of biological psychiatry with its
invented 'disorders'/'diseases'/'chemical imbalances' and
one-dimensional drugging/poisoning which damages the brain and body
of every soldier & veteran while killing untold
thousands--horrifically--by sudden cardiac death. This must end to
make room for humane, non-medical therapies."
--Fred A. Baughman Jr., MD, board-certified neurologist
"War causes fragmentation and destabilization of the combat warrior
as it destabilizes the society in which it is fought. The art of
physical medicine is utilizing physical remedies rather than
medications to heal the WHOLE being--mind, body, and spirit. Hence
the antidote for combat stress--a 'holistic' approach to
healing."
--Chrisanne Gordon, MD, board-certified physiatrist, American
Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, founder and
executive director, Resurrecting Lives Foundation
"The enthrall and embrace of magic has captured our 21st century
society. Nowhere is that better exemplified than in the field of
psychopharmacology. As much as we may wish for an elixir that could
magically heal mental health disorders, there is none. Dr. Billings
has done yeoman service by underscoring that reality, as well as
grim dangers that present when we rely on psychoactive drugs as a
curative. We owe him a thank you!"
--General David Brahms, Esq. (Ret. USMC)
"The FDA, military services, and VA want to help patients, and
certainly wish to deter suicide and violence. The problem is their
one-size fits all commitment to antidepressants results in denying
to patients the full truth. As the mental health expert and soldier
that he is, Dr. Bart Billings' 'Invisible Scars'--utilizing
integrative treatment modalities instead of psychiatric
medication--is a must-read for those seeking the truth on military
suicides, mass shootings, and what the media won't cover in these
tragedies."
--Commander Don Farber, Esq., (Ret. USN, ) .
"My late husband, William Glasser, MD would be so happy to see Bart
Billings' book today. I believe he would say that it could quite
possibly revolutionize the treatment of countless soldiers
suffering from combat stress for all time. This book is a must-read
by anyone who is seriously concerned about the tragic suicide rate
among our service men and women returning from combat."
--Carleen Glasser, senior faculty The William Glasser Institute
International, author and widow of the late William Glasser, MD
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