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Toxic Psychiatry
Peter Roger Breggin

Toxic Psychiatry

Drugs and electroconvulsive therapy: The truth and the better alternatives

Flamingo (Mar 15, 1993)
9780006378037
| Hardcover
480 pages | 128 x 196 mm | English
Dewey 616

Subject

  • Biological Psychiatry
  • Electroconvulsive Therapy
  • Psychiatry
  • Psychology, Pathological
  • Psychotropic Drugs

Plot

One of America's most controversial writers in the field, Breggin, writes about the uses and abuses of electroconvulsive therapy and drug therapy in the USA, where such things are used as cure-alls. He details the success of talking therapy, and other psychosocial interventions in helping people diagnosed by psychiatrists as schizophrenic, depressed, panic disordered, hyperactive, and learning disabled, and documents how many of these conditions can be healed through love, guidance, empathy, family therapy, rehabilitation and the teaching of coping skills. And how psychiatry, motivated by power and money, increasingly favours chemical and mechanistic interventions.