Contrary to the public's perception, the clinical trials for psychiatric drugs don't last years. At most, they last eight weeks. The true dangers of a psychiatric drug however aren't fully known until consumers—you, your children or other loved ones—have been taking it for considerably longer. But even if serious effects occur in the testing phase, pharmaceutical companies are quite adept at ensuring their drugs approval by obscuring and manipulating trial data. With headline news in recent years about one drug company that settled 30,000+ lawsuits for the diabetic side effects of their antipsychotic drug, to an antidepressant manufacturer's early undisclosed knowledge of the potential birth defects for which they now face 600 lawsuits, it should be apparent that psychiatry and the pharmaceutical companies don't care too much about our health. Such manipulations include conducting studies until the company has enough positive ones (discarding the negative ones) for approval and removing people from the study who experienced negative side effects. Psychology professor Timothy Scott, author of America Fooled – The Truth About Antidepressants, Antipsychotics and How We Have Been Deceived, exposes how we've been deceived by the psychiatric/pharmaceutical industry in this 37-minute show.