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  1. Letters From Generation RX Featuring the families of those who were prescribed traditional antidepressants, the film shows the side effects that emerge, and why the pharma companies continue to make them.

  2. As a result of the 2008 documentary"Generation Rx," thousands of people wrote director Kevin P. Miller to share their experiences on psychiatric drugs. Miller combines their gripping tales with the latest mental health research, science, and medical health perspectives.

  3. 24 set 2013 · A BIG THANK YOU to Film Courage, an outstanding website for Indie Filmmakers for featuring LETTERS FROM GENERATION RX in today's edition! The buzz continues! Thanks again to John Maslowski for...

  4. Letters from Generation RX. Challenging the belief that medication is the best solution to mental health problems, this powerful film explores the science behind antidepressants, their effects on the brain and the horrific experiences endured by patients and their loved ones. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to ...

    • 90 min
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    9 dic 2008 · Just my review on Generation RX, which I was open-minded about. Sharing some of the ways in which it has informed me of the possible reason for false institutionalization and heavy drugging at age 6 by my mother and the psychiatrists for fear, sleepwalking, and anger problems, as well as how it has aided other friends who have kids that were alleged by their school to have mental disorders and ...

    • DVD
  6. 4 mag 2016 · NEW ZEALAND PREMIERE IN CHRISTCHURCH 19 MAY: USING FILM TO EDUCATE AND EMPOWER THE CITIZENRY Join Dr. Julia Rucklidge from the University of Canterbury for an exclusive New Zealand Premiere...

  7. This powerful film explores the science behind antidepressants, their effects on the brain and the horrific experiences endured by patients and their loved ones. "Letters from Generation Rx" reflects the stories of thousands of people who wrote Director Kevin P. Miller to share their experiences on psychiatric drugs.