Miami Psychologists Seek Professional H.E.L.P.
July 31, 2010 at 12:01 am 1 comment
School Counselors in Miami agree Mental Health Screening with its devious made up labels and drug pushing agenda does not get results
Rather, they now seek professional H.E.L.P. an organization that is not only effective but is in the business of saving lives that would otherwise be wasted by a social system so cruel as to stupefy with mind numbing drugs rather than provide true help.
H.E.L.P. Miami is a safe haven for students who have been falling behind. For those students labeled as “off track”, a slow learner or learning disabled with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). they:
* Cancel their labels
* Get them off drugs with medical assistance.
* Encourage them to study things they are interested in.
* Clear up their prior confusions.
* Bring them up to their grade level and beyond.
* Our normal results might be considered miraculous by some. (See testimony from parents below.)
Just recently a psychologist came in to see Barbie Rivera the Director of The Hollywood Education & Literacy Project (H.E.L.P.), a Private School and Tutoring Center in Miami, Florida and on arriving informed Barbie that he also told another psychologist to meet him there.
One of the men said that he just had to come shake Barbie’s hand as he ran into the mother of a boy he used to counsel. The boy had been arrested and expelled from school when he was 11 years old. The man lost touch with this family two years ago and this week by chance he ran into the boy’s mother. The woman told him “my son is doing much better as we found a miracle.” She went on about how H.E.L.P. Miami worked with her son and even asked her to see a medical doctor to get him off the cocktail of psychiatric medications he was on. The woman said that her son has been at H.E.L.P. for nearly two years and is FINALLY making progress.
During this meeting at H.E.L.P. they agreed that medications are NOT the answer and that kids are being grossly mis-handled and mis-labeled for ADHD. After a brief discussion about the school and how Barbie got started, one of the men asked for a job.
Now the counselors want to send more kids to Barbie at H.E.L.P. and set an appointment for her the next day with a boy having a hard time in 10th grade. Barbie gave both men copies of “Marketing the Madness” and they said that they may come back for more DVDs.
They are going to invite all the school counselors/psychologists of the local public schools to Barbie’s next school fund-raiser for H.E.L.P.
My hat is off to you Barbie – keep up the great work!
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jorge | August 4, 2010 at 6:37 pm
What an incredible article. It is so good to know that there is hope for kids who are on psyquiatrics drugs.
Thank you I HELP and Barbie.
JC