You know what? Being born in the 80's, when Ritalin was subscribed to pretty much every-other-kid once they're old enough to speak, I'm almost willing to give some credit to Tom Cruise and his mistrust of psychiatrists.
Sure, the guy's a messed up looneytune. But I think on that point he's probably at least partially accurate.
I just think psychology is a pretty dangerous thing, when you get it wrong. You subscribe a pre-schooler Ritalin when he doesn't need it, who the hell knows what effect that has by the time he's a teenager/young adult? Side-effects are proven. Side-effects when the kid didn't have the condition in the first place? Risky.
It just seems parents need to actually re-learn the art of disciplining their kids and raising them properly, instead of sitting them in front of a TV and then using psychiatry excuses to make themselves feel better, once their child starts misbehaving. Because, you know, it couldn't possibly be bad parenting, the kid's obviously just insane.
Damn quick-fix lazy society.
It's the same with the "obesity epidemic". Right. "One in four Americans/Australians/Brits is morbidly obese!" - Dumb. One in four? Yeah, researcher-man, you're an idiot. Take a walk down the street sometime. Pass 30 or so people. I guarantee 8 of them aren't Fat Albert.