AbleChild is proud to highlight the release of Still Psyched Out: And Nobody Is Getting Better, a new book by our valued Board of Advisory member Kelly Patricia O’Meara, launching tomorrow, August 5, 2025. Kelly brings her award-winning investigative expertise to this important work, challenging conventional views on psychiatric diagnoses and the widespread use of psychiatric medications. Her book critically examines the effectiveness and safety of these treatments, shedding light on issues often overlooked in mental health care.
We are deeply grateful to have Kelly’s thoughtful guidance on our advisory panel. Her collaboration with AbleChild enriches our efforts to support informed, compassionate approaches to children’s mental health. Kelly’s dedication to uncovering truths and advocating for safer, more transparent mental health practices perfectly aligns with our mission, making her an indispensable partner.
We encourage our community and supporters to explore Kelly’s insightful book, which offers a fresh perspective on mental health treatment choices and empowers readers to seek the best for themselves and their loved ones.
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