NICHD/NIH/DHEW/DHHS Historical Documents
RE:. Child Abuse and Neglect Research
Selected government documents which establish the historical
role of the NICHD/NIH (National Institute of Child Health
and Human Development, National Institutes of Health can be
found at: http://www.violence.de/history/coverup.html. Additional
documentation will be posted, as resources permit.
The unlawful abandonment by the NICHD/NIH of its agency responsibility
in the late 1970s to:
a) lawfully continue to support basic research on child abuse
and neglect that violated specific directives from former
DHEW Secretary Caspar Weinberger to the NICHD to accelerate
its support of research on the causes and consequences of
violence against children;
b) lawfully inform the Congress and the Public of the scientific
breakthroughs made in the 1960s and 1970s that failed bonding
in the mother-infant/child relationship leads to developmental
brain disorders that mediate depression, impulse dyscontrol,
drug abuse/addiction, suicide, sexual violence and homicidal
violence;
c) lawfully recommend to the DHEW/DHHS, the Congress and
The White House the establishment of national health policies
and programs that are known to be effective in the prevention
of depression, impulse dyscontrol, drug abuse/addiction, suicide,
sexual violence and homicidal violence in this nation; and
d) unlawfully continue its suppression of the NICHD/NIH history
of significant scientific breakthroughs in the 1960s and 1970s
from the Congress and the Public and failure to act upon this
acknowledge has led to the epidemics of depression, drug abuse
and addiction, sexual violence and suicidal deaths of our
young that is now being experienced a generation later. Suicides
have doubled in the 5-14 year age group over this past generation
and more children and youth (5-24 year age group) have committed
suicide over these past ten years than have all American combat
deaths in the ten year Vietnam War.
The NICHD/NIH/DHHS have betrayed the children and families
of America by withholding vital scientific information from
America's parents of the vital necessity of developing strong
affectional somatic bonds between mother and infant/child.
This strong somatic intimate affectional bond between mother-infant/child
is necessary for normal brain development of their infant/child
and is essential for the normal development of emotional-social-sexual
behaviors and the prevention of depression, impulse dyscontrol,
drug abuse/addiction, massive psychiatric medications of our
children and youth, sexual violence, suicidal and homicidal
violence.
The most recent appeal to DHHS Secretary Tommy G. Thompson
(21 June 2001) to correct this historical national tragedy
and to implement the necessary national health policies and
programs to support mothers being nurturing mothers for the
prevention of these national epidemics of depression, substance
abuse and violence has been ignored, as has the Clinton-Shalala
Administration and prior Administrations before it have ignored.
The consequence of the continuation of these failures by the
NIH/DHHS to take corrective actions will be the continuation
of the epidemics of depression, drug abuse/addictions; massive
psychiatric medications of our children and youth, impulse
dyscontrol, sexual violence and the violence of suicidal and
homicidal deaths that have become so much a part of America.
This letter can be seen at: http://www.ttfuture/thompson/lt.html.
A more detailed history can be found at: http://www.violence.de/prescott/report/part1.html |