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Cracked: The Unhappy Truth about Psychiatry (Paperback) by Mr. James Davies
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Publishers Weekly,A practicing psychological therapist adds to the fusillade against contemporary psychiatry with this multipronged attack. Relying on numerous studies and interviews with American and British leaders in the field-including Dr. Robert Spitzer, the primary editor of the DSM-III-Davies (The Importance of Suffering) lambasts the nonexistence of empirical biological evidence behind modern nosology, explaining that in lieu of hard data, "professional agreement, consensus, and, in the event of continued disagreement, majority opinion" ends up defining the disorders with which people are diagnosed and then for which they are medicated. On the pharmaceutical front, Davies takes aim at Big Pharma's tendency to "cherry pick" positive clinical trial data to suit its needs. The results are drugs whose curative efficacy is questionable and which sometimes come with serious side effects (such as the "emotional blunting" that occurs in about half of all Prozac users). Further undermining the integrity of the psychiatric profession is the fact that many doctors, having received grants and/or speaking and consulting fees from Big Pharma companies, are essentially prescribing from within the deep pockets of their benefactors. The consequences for patients and the profession are obvious. An eye-opening and persuasive work. Agent: Andrew Lownie, Andrew Lownie Literary Agency (U.K.). (Aug.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
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- GenreHealth, Mind & Body
- Publication dateAugust, 2014
- Pages269
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9781605986128. New condition. Trade paperback. Language: English. Pages: 269. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 269 p. A shocking expos� of the current state of psychiatry revealing how the patient's wellbeing has been compromised by the power of the pharmaceutical industry.
Publishers Weekly,A practicing psychological therapist adds to the fusillade against contemporary psychiatry with this multipronged attack. Relying on numerous studies and interviews with American and British leaders in the field-including Dr. Robert Spitzer, the primary editor of the DSM-III-Davies (The Importance of Suffering) lambasts the nonexistence of empirical biological evidence behind modern nosology, explaining that in lieu of hard data, "professional agreement, consensus, and, in the event of continued disagreement, majority opinion" ends up defining the disorders with which people are diagnosed and then for which they are medicated. On the pharmaceutical front, Davies takes aim at Big Pharma's tendency to "cherry pick" positive clinical trial data to suit its needs. The results are drugs whose curative efficacy is questionable and which sometimes come with serious side effects (such as the "emotional blunting" that occurs in about half of all Prozac users). Further undermining the integrity of the psychiatric profession is the fact that many doctors, having received grants and/or speaking and consulting fees from Big Pharma companies, are essentially prescribing from within the deep pockets of their benefactors. The consequences for patients and the profession are obvious. An eye-opening and persuasive work. Agent: Andrew Lownie, Andrew Lownie Literary Agency (U.K.). (Aug.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
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