Breggin, PR. (2016). Rational Principles of Psychopharmacology for Therapists, Healthcare Providers and Clients. J Contemp Psychother 46:1–13. Because the epidemic dispensing of psychiatric drugs is based on misinformation, it is important for all health professionals, consumers, and most citizens (including patients and their family members) to have a more rational […]
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“Parallels between Neuroleptic Effects and Lethargic Encephalitis: The Production of Dyskinesias and Cognitive Disorders,” Brain and Cognition 23 (1993). parallelsbetween.pbreggin.1993.pdf
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A sample chapter from Dr. Breggin’s 1997 book Brain-Disabling Treatments in Psychiatry. braindisabling.pdf
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“Intoxication Anosognosia: The Spellbinding Effect of Psychiatric Drugs,” International Journal of Risk & Safety in Medicine, 19, 3-15, 2007. ABSTRACT: Why do so many individuals persist in taking psychoactive substances, including psychiatric drugs, after adverse mental and behavioral effects have become severe and even disabling? The author has previously proposed the […]
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In S.A Kirk and Susan D. Einbinder P (ed): Controversial Issues in Mental Health. Boston: Allyan and Bacon, 1994, pp 146-152. Reprinted in Changes: An International Journal of Psychology and Psychotherapy 14:62-66 March 1996. shouldthe.pbreggin.1996.pdf
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Breggin, PR. Journal of Mind and Behavior, 11 (1990) 425-464. braindamage.pbreggin.1990.pdf
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Journal of Mind Behavior, 11:425-464, 1990. German Edition BrainDamageDementiaGermanEdition.pdf
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Journal of Mind Behavior 11:425-464, 1990. braindamage.pbreggin.1990.pdf
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