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Your drug may be your problem : how and why to stop taking psychiatric drugs

著者: Peter Roger Breggin; David Cohen
出版商: Reading, Mass. : Perseus Books, 1999.
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Exposing the shortcomings of psychiatric medicines, the authors offer a guide to withdrawing from a variety of powerful drugs, including sleeping pills, tranquilizers, antipsychotics, stimulants, and mood stabilizers.
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Breggin, Peter Roger, 1936-
Your drug may be your problem.
Reading, Mass. : Perseus Books, 1999
(OCoLC)623186716
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所有的著者/提供者: Peter Roger Breggin; David Cohen
ISBN: 0738201847 9780738201849
OCLC号码: 42519182
描述: ix, 272 p. ; 24 cm.
内容: ch. 1. Psychiatric drugs: much easier to start than to stop --
ch. 2. Limits of psychiatric drugs --
ch. 3. Your drug may be your problem: but you may be the last to know --
ch. 4. Adverse effects of specific psychiatric drugs --
ch. 5. Personal and psychological reasons for not using psychiatric drugs --
ch. 6. Why doctors tell their patients so little --
ch. 7. Plan your drug withdrawal --
ch. 8. How to stop taking psychiatric drugs --
ch. 9. Withdrawal reactions from psychiatric drugs --
ch. 10. Withdrawing your child from psychiatric drugs --
ch. 11. Understanding your therapist's fears about nonuse of drugs --
ch. 12. Guidelines for therapists who do not advocate the use of psychiatric drugs --
ch. 13. Psychological principles for helping yourself and others without resort to psychiatric medications.
责任: Peter R. Breggin, David Cohen.
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Exposing the shortcomings of psychiatric medicines, the authors offer a guide to withdrawing from a variety of powerful drugs, including sleeping pills, tranquilizers, antipsychotics, stimulants, and mood stabilizers.

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