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Dear Governor:

I am writing to express my concern about the epidemic in the U.S.  
of unsafe, untested, scientifically discredited mental health      
practices (such as 'age regression' and 'memory recovery therapy') 
and to ask that you please do two things to stop this waste of     
taxpayer and health insurance dollars and protect the mentally     
ill and their families:

(1) introduce the Truth and Responsibility in Mental Health Practices 
Act to require that mental health providers get informed consent   
from clients before beginning therapy or receiving reimbursement   
from the government or health insurers
(2) introduce legislation to provide immunity from civil suit for      
complaints of malpractice or unlicensed practice filed in good     
faith with state licensing and regulatory boards; patients and     
families who report incompetent therapists to the proper           
authorities shouldn't face the threat of lawsuits as a result
Despite recent advances in the development of effective treatments,   
the mental health system is plagued by the widespread use of unproven,
 ineffective and dangerous practices. Responsible mental health        
practitioners and researchers across America are increasingly alarmed 
by the role of indiscriminate government spending in generating these 
problems.

Much of the rapid growth in the use of untested and hazardous mental  
health practices is the result of inappropriate financial             
reimbursements by state, federal and private insurance systems. The   
current reimbursement systems do not even attempt to distinguish      
between effective, scientifically valid treatments and untested,      
hazardous and unethical mental health practices. As a result, too     
many American citizens and families have suffered needlessly at       
taxpayer expense. Moreover, the time, attention and resources now     
diverted to adults with so-called 'repressed memories' (which are in  
fact delusions created by suggestive therapy) are sorely needed in    
reliable, responsible programs to prevent actual child abuse and      
apprehend and punish actual child abusers.

Few patients would agree to untested, unsafe, experimental or known-  
to-be-dangerous forms of mental health practices if they were         
truthfully informed of the scientific status of such pseudo-          
'treatments' and the existence of demonstrably safe and effective     
alternative treatments. Under the Act, in order to receive insurance  
reimbursements from state, federal or private insurance systems,      
providers must simply document that each mental health consumer was   
truthfully informed of (1) the proven benefits (if any) and proven or 
reasonably foreseeable risks and hazards of the proposed treatment and
(2) the proven benefits (if any) and reasonably foreseeable risks and 
hazards of alternative treatments--before treatment begins. This rule 
provides a simple and powerful financial incentive for mental health  
practitioners to comply with universally accepted professional codes  
of ethics in force since the Nuremberg Trials and Conventions         
following World War II. Health care providers should never again be   
reimbursed with public or tax exempt private insurance funds for using
experimental, untested and potentially dangerous forms of mental      
health treatment on unwarned and unsuspecting patients. Citizens are  
currently entitled by law to receive accurate and truthful information
regarding the cars and T.V. sets they purchase. Will you deny mental  
health consumers similar protections from consumer fraud and abuse? 

Please have your staff do the following things to learn more:       

1) visit http://www.StopBadTherapy.com/ to download a copy of the    
Truth and Responsibility in Mental Health Practices Act             

2) call the False Memory Syndrome Foundation in Philadelphia at      
800-568-8882 and ask for their free information packet              

Why should the U.S. federal and state governments and health insurers 
subsidize untested mental therapies which have been banned as unsafe  
in the U.K.?

Please demonstrate your concern for saving taxpayer dollars, reducing 
rising health insurance premiums, and protecting the mentally ill and 
their families by introducing and seeking passage of the Truth and    
Responsibility in Mental Health Practices Act. Or, if you have any   
objections to specific provisions of the Act, please author and       
introduce similar legislation to require informed consent for mental  
therapies and reimbursement by the government and health insurers.