Psychiatric Deception

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Richard welcomes a forensic psychologist to discuss addictive, criminal behaviors such as shoplifting. His book Klepto-Bismo who provides new insight and a better understanding of why women continue to steal and why they do not improve when using psychiatric drugs. In fact, many of them get worse! The first book, ‘Why Rich Women Shoplift’ examines the case histories of wealthy female shoplifters who, despite seemingly having it all, make the self-defeating decision to steal. This book focuses on women shoplifters and their dependence of unnecessary psychiatric drugs. The collusion between Big Pharma and psychiatry helps foster a state of shoplifter learned helplessness.

GUEST: Dr. John Brady is a licensed forensic psychologist who has worked with addicted populations for more than twenty-five years. He is in private practice in the San Jose, California area. He has testified in criminal court cases more than 100 times and has written extensively in the field of addictions. His theory of seeing crime itself as a behavioral addictive process, although controversial, had drawn national attention. He followed his initial book--Are Drug Addicts Out of Control, with his book, Why Rich Women Shoplift.

Now he directs his attention to why the use of psychiatric drugs may worsen female shoplifter addicts and not improve their status. Currently he is working on a book about corporate crime as an addictive behavior. He is also working on a major TV presentation of his ideas tying crime to addiction.

Dr. Brady is a criminologist and California licensed forensic psychologist. He has written five books on addictions and as a celebrity analyst he strongly supports the position that some rich and famous celebrities steal because they are addicted to the thrill of it. His books include: Men of Steal (a complete analysis of the three men in this article) and Treat Me Right- Help For Behavioral Addictions Including Theft/Fraud Crimes. He also devotes his professional time to helping criminal defendants who have been falsely charged and convicted of crimes they didn’t commit.

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