Alert 177: Feeling Like a Lab Rat Yet?
Scientists have spent over 70 years studying fear–not to help us cope, but to frighten us so we become very compliant… Read more:
November 7, 2020
Scientists have spent over 70 years studying fear–not to help us cope, but to frighten us so we become very compliant… Read more:
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Most psychiatric drugs can cause withdrawal reactions, including life-threatening emotional and physical reactions. So it is not only dangerous to start psychiatric drugs, it can also be dangerous to stop them.
Withdrawal from psychiatric drugs should be done carefully under experienced clinical supervision. Methods for safely withdrawing from psychiatric drugs are discussed in Dr. Breggin’s book: Psychiatric Drug Withdrawal: A Guide for Prescribers, Therapists, Patients and Their Families.
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