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- 2007029727 contributor B10784443.
- 2007029727 created "c2008.".
- 2007029727 date "2008".
- 2007029727 date "c2008.".
- 2007029727 dateCopyrighted "c2008.".
- 2007029727 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 463-526) and index.".
- 2007029727 description "The brain-disabling, spellbinding effects of psychiatric drugs -- Deactivation syndrome (chemical lobotomy) caused by neuroleptics -- neuroleptic-induced anguish, including agitation, despair, and depression -- Severe and potentially irreversible neurological syndromes (tardive dyskinesia and neuroleptic malignant syndrome) caused by neuroleptics -- Neuroleptic-induced neurotoxicity, brain damage, persistent cognitive deficits, dementia, and psychosis -- Recent developments in antidepressant label changes -- Antidepressant-induced mental, behavioral, and cerebral abnormalities -- Lithium and other drugs for bipolar disorder -- Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) for depression -- From attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) to bipolar disorder : diagnosing America's children -- Stimulant-induced brain damage, brain dysfunction, and psychiatric adverse reactions -- Antianxiety drugs, including behavioral abnormalities caused by Xanax and Halcion -- The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) : drug company advocates -- Drug company deceptions -- How to more safely stop taking psychiatric drugs -- Failed promises, last resorts, and psychotherapy.".
- 2007029727 extent "xxx, 546 p. ;".
- 2007029727 identifier "082612934X (alk. paper)".
- 2007029727 identifier "9780826129345 (alk. paper)".
- 2007029727 identifier 2007029727.html.
- 2007029727 issued "2008".
- 2007029727 issued "c2008.".
- 2007029727 language "eng".
- 2007029727 publisher "New York : Springer Pub.,".
- 2007029727 spatial "United States.".
- 2007029727 subject "616.89/122 22".
- 2007029727 subject "Brain Damage, Chronic etiology United States.".
- 2007029727 subject "Brain Effect of drugs on.".
- 2007029727 subject "Drug Industry United States.".
- 2007029727 subject "Electroconvulsive Therapy adverse effects United States.".
- 2007029727 subject "Electroconvulsive therapy Complications.".
- 2007029727 subject "Iatrogenic diseases.".
- 2007029727 subject "Mental Disorders therapy United States.".
- 2007029727 subject "Psychotropic Drugs adverse effects United States.".
- 2007029727 subject "Psychotropic drugs Side effects.".
- 2007029727 subject "RC483 .B726 2008".
- 2007029727 subject "United States. Food and Drug Administration.".
- 2007029727 tableOfContents "The brain-disabling, spellbinding effects of psychiatric drugs -- Deactivation syndrome (chemical lobotomy) caused by neuroleptics -- neuroleptic-induced anguish, including agitation, despair, and depression -- Severe and potentially irreversible neurological syndromes (tardive dyskinesia and neuroleptic malignant syndrome) caused by neuroleptics -- Neuroleptic-induced neurotoxicity, brain damage, persistent cognitive deficits, dementia, and psychosis -- Recent developments in antidepressant label changes -- Antidepressant-induced mental, behavioral, and cerebral abnormalities -- Lithium and other drugs for bipolar disorder -- Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) for depression -- From attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) to bipolar disorder : diagnosing America's children -- Stimulant-induced brain damage, brain dysfunction, and psychiatric adverse reactions -- Antianxiety drugs, including behavioral abnormalities caused by Xanax and Halcion -- The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) : drug company advocates -- Drug company deceptions -- How to more safely stop taking psychiatric drugs -- Failed promises, last resorts, and psychotherapy.".
- 2007029727 title "Brain-disabling treatments in psychiatry : drugs, electroshock, and the psychopharmaceutical complex / Peter R. Breggin.".
- 2007029727 type "text".