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Peter Breggin, MD Interview on Psychiatric Drugs Part I

rachel • September 17, 2011Blog
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Fantastic interview from Peter Breggin on his book “Medical Madness” and the dangerous side effects of taking psychiatric drugs Part II of the interview Part III      

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‘Shy’ children at risk of being diagnosed with mental disorder

rachel • September 17, 2011Blog
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This is just pure madness…. ‘Shy’ children at risk of being diagnosed with mental disorder

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Our mindset rooted in a biomedical approach needs a radical overhaul

rachel • September 10, 2011Blog
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Our mindset rooted in a biomedical approach needs a radical overhaul excellent article in the Examiner by Dr. Pat Bracken. One of the few Irish Psychiatrists that chooses to challenge the status quo in the Irish mental “health” system.

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Prozac does not work in majority of depressed patients

rachel • June 21, 2011Blog
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New research finds that that there is little reason to prescribe SSRI medications to any but the most severely depressed patients. It also shows that the people who did respond to the drugs would have responded to placebo, anyway. It confirms that doctors should not be dishing these drugs out as first-line…

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