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-- Are patients aware of the fact that pharmacological therapies
stress the brain in ways which may prevent or postpone symptomatic
and functional recovery ?
==================================================== Rethinking
Psychiatric Drugs: A Guide for Informed Consent is a critical
appraisal of the medications which an estimated 20% of Americans
consume on a regular (and sometimes involuntary) basis. It is the
philosophically, epidemiologically, and scientifically supported
revelation of how and why psychiatry's drug therapies have
contributed to a standard of care which frequently does more to
harm than to cure. Extensively researched and documented, the book
addresses: -- the process by which psychiatric drugs reach the
market -- the history and philosophy of Evidence Based Medicine --
the common flaws in research methodologies which negate the
validity of the psychiatric RCT (Randomized Controlled Trial) --
the problem of allostatic load (how drugs stress the body) -- the
history, long term effects, and utility of the drugs used to
suppress symptoms of depression, psychosis, inattention and
hyperactivity -- the effectiveness of alternatives to medication
Rethinking Psychiatric Drugs: A Guide for Informed Consent exposes
the current crisis in medical ethics and epistemology, and attempts
to restore to psychiatry an authentically informed consent to care.
-- Are patients aware of the fact that pharmacological therapies
stress the brain in ways which may prevent or postpone symptomatic
and functional recovery ?
==================================================== Rethinking
Psychiatric Drugs: A Guide for Informed Consent is a critical
appraisal of the medications which an estimated 20% of Americans
consume on a regular (and sometimes involuntary) basis. It is the
philosophically, epidemiologically, and scientifically supported
revelation of how and why psychiatry's drug therapies have
contributed to a standard of care which frequently does more to
harm than to cure. Extensively researched and documented, the book
addresses: -- the process by which psychiatric drugs reach the
market -- the history and philosophy of Evidence Based Medicine --
the common flaws in research methodologies which negate the
validity of the psychiatric RCT (Randomized Controlled Trial) --
the problem of allostatic load (how drugs stress the body) -- the
history, long term effects, and utility of the drugs used to
suppress symptoms of depression, psychosis, inattention and
hyperactivity -- the effectiveness of alternatives to medication
Rethinking Psychiatric Drugs: A Guide for Informed Consent exposes
the current crisis in medical ethics and epistemology, and attempts
to restore to psychiatry an authentically informed consent to care.
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