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6616 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028, USA
Los Angeles, California 90028
+1 323-467-4242

Was good to gain another perspective. Even if it’s from Scientologist’s, but at the same time it seemed mostly forced on you. Just be open and don’t take everything presented to you to heart.

Free admission and parking Is a plus too.

A majority of the disturbing things on display here are real. The events and how they involved are generally factual, and are generally quite disturbing. However, the conclusions and twist toward the end of the overall presentation are a bit askew, as its starts to blend and distort various forms of psychiatry and clinical psychology. Its important to understand the differences between the two, to come to a properly educated decision at the end of the presentation.

There is a small free parking lot adjacent to the building through a large gate.

It was a really creepy museum dedicated to propaganda and fear mongering. The whole atmosphere is designed to make you feel unsafe. Definately don't go alone... or at all for that matter.

I believe it's your civic duty to see this and do something about it. It's the biggest threat to US citizens today.

It's still a fascinating presentation over-all. To read and sit through all the video-based materials takes a couple of hours. Some presentations have fold-up seats against the walls (some are easy to miss) or normal chairs, while others are standing-room only.

I was genuinely scared walking through this museum, I wouldn't recommend going alone. There was literally nobody else in the entire museum which made it extremely creepy. The whole scientology thing behind it makes it 4 times as weird. It's a great experience but be warned.

This is not fun, it is not easy, and it is quite hard to face. But you come out of it with your jaw on the floor, educated with a REAL understanding of the 'mental health' of Psychiatry.

Go. Take your friends.

A very, very hard experience.

In a word: Fascinating. This museum is a detailed and daunting look at the historically very negative side of 'clinical psychology'. This is an important distinction, because that is what is being negatively viewed here. Not 'psychiatry', but 'clinical psychology'. There is a difference between the two, that I will not go into detail here.

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  • Monday
    10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Thursday
    10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Friday
    10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Saturday
    10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Sunday
    1:00 – 6:00 PM

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ALL reviews about Psychiatry An Industry Of Death Museum

  • Diana
    Added 2016.04.27
    Was good to gain another perspective. Even if it’s from Scientologist’s, but at the same time it seemed mostly forced on you. Just be open and don’t take everything presented to you to heart.
  • Colin
    Added 2016.01.22
    Free admission and parking Is a plus too.
  • Connor
    Added 2015.10.20
    A majority of the disturbing things on display here are real. The events and how they involved are generally factual, and are generally quite disturbing. However, the conclusions and twist toward the end of the overall presentation are a bit askew, as its starts to blend and distort various forms of psychiatry and clinical psychology. Its important to understand the differences between the two, to come to a properly educated decision at the end of the presentation.
  • Diego
    Added 2015.08.14
    There is a small free parking lot adjacent to the building through a large gate.
  • Thomas
    Added 2015.02.20
    It was a really creepy museum dedicated to propaganda and fear mongering. The whole atmosphere is designed to make you feel unsafe. Definately don't go alone... or at all for that matter.
  • Gabrielle
    Added 2014.12.04
    I believe it's your civic duty to see this and do something about it. It's the biggest threat to US citizens today.
  • Kylie
    Added 2014.07.13
    It's still a fascinating presentation over-all. To read and sit through all the video-based materials takes a couple of hours. Some presentations have fold-up seats against the walls (some are easy to miss) or normal chairs, while others are standing-room only.
  • Added 2014.04.21
    I was genuinely scared walking through this museum, I wouldn't recommend going alone. There was literally nobody else in the entire museum which made it extremely creepy. The whole scientology thing behind it makes it 4 times as weird. It's a great experience but be warned.
  • Zoe
    Added 2014.03.27
    This is not fun, it is not easy, and it is quite hard to face. But you come out of it with your jaw on the floor, educated with a REAL understanding of the 'mental health' of Psychiatry.
  • Carter
    Added 2014.03.10
    Go. Take your friends.
  • Taylor
    Added 2013.06.16
    A very, very hard experience.
  • Megan
    Added 2013.04.18
    In a word: Fascinating. This museum is a detailed and daunting look at the historically very negative side of 'clinical psychology'. This is an important distinction, because that is what is being negatively viewed here. Not 'psychiatry', but 'clinical psychology'. There is a difference between the two, that I will not go into detail here.
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