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  2. Scientology and psychiatry - Wikipedia

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    Scientologist Lisa McPherson died in 1995 after refusing psychiatric treatment.. Since the founding of the Church of Scientology in 1954 by L. Ron Hubbard, the relationship between Scientology and psychiatry has been dominated by strong opposition by the organization against the medical specialty of psychiatry and of psychology, with themes relating to this opposition occurring repeatedly ...

  3. Scientology beliefs and practices - Wikipedia

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    According to Scientology beliefs, Scientology itself is a blend of science and spirituality, with a belief in an immortal spirit and in improving that spirit here on Earth using Scientology's methods. Scientologists do not typically dwell on Heaven or Hell or the afterlife, instead focusing on the spirit.

  4. Family says Scientology officials prevented woman from ...

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    The Church of Scientology prevented a woman from seeking mental health treatment before she took her own life, a lawsuit states.. The woman, Whitney Mills, 40, was a high-level Scientologist who ...

  5. Scientology controversies - Wikipedia

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    Scientology is publicly, and often vehemently, opposed to both psychiatry and psychology. [17] [18] Scientologists view psychiatry as a barbaric and corrupt profession and encourage alternative care based on spiritual healing. According to the Church of Scientology, psychiatry has a long history of improper and abusive care.

  6. Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health - Wikipedia

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    The report on "a new cult" places Dianetics beyond the scope of medical practice. [22] According to Hubbard, the book Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health follows the original line of research: A) The discovery of the dynamic principle of existence and its meaning. B) The discovery of the source of aberration: the reactive mind.

  7. Scientology allegedly has a 'prison camp' called 'The Hole ...

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    "Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath"/A&E. Mike Rinder said he and the 100 or so others being held in the Hole had to eat "slop" and that they weren't able to come and go as they pleased.

  8. Believe What You Like - Wikipedia

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    Believe What You Like: What happened between the Scientologists and the National Association for Mental Health is written by the New Statesman director C. R. Hewitt under the pen name C. H. Rolph. It details a public dispute between the Church of Scientology and the National Association for Mental Health (now known as Mind) in Britain.

  9. Elisabeth Moss talks Scientology in new interview [Video]

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    The 36-year-old actress was pressed about specific criticisms of Scientology by journalist Marlow Stern, like "'disconnection' to the sums of money some adherents have been forced to fork over to it."