Divergent Views in Psychiatry, M. Dongier and E. Wittkower, editors. Harper and Row, Hagerstown, MD, 247-271, 1981. Examines the relation between the “therapeutic” effects of electroshock and the damage it does to the brain. disablingthe.pbreggin.1981.pdf
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Divergent Views in Psychiatry, M. Dongier and E. Wittkower, editors. Harper and Row, Hagerstown, MD, 302-326, 1981. Many psychiatric authorities have condoned pyschosurgery precisely because the very principles that find their most extreme expression in lobotomy also find more subtle expression in all the major somatic treatments in psychiatry. psychosurgeryas.pbreggin.1981.pdf
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Chapter 23 in Valenstein E (ed): The Psychosurgery Debate. San Francisco, WH Freeman, 1980. An overview of the risks of electroshock therapy, pyschosurgery, and psychiatric drugs. braindisabling.pbreggin.1980.pdf
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A chapter from Dr. Breggin’s 1979 book, Electroshock: Its Brain-Disabling Effects, republisehd as “Shock Treatment III: Resistance in the 1980’s.” In Electroshock: The Case Against, Dr. Robert F. Morgan, editor. Morgan Foundation Publishers, Fair Oaks, CA. pp. 43-56. 1999. shocktreatmentIII.pbreggin.1979.pdf
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Breggin, PR. (1975). In W. Fields & W. Sweet (Eds.), Neural basis of violence and aggression (pp.350-391). St Louis: Warren H. Green. Lobotomy and psychosurgery being used as on patients with neither brain disease nor epilepsy. psychosurgeryfor.pbreggin.1975.pdf
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Duquesne Law Review 13:841-862, 1975. Several of the nation’s leading psychosurgeons have persistently linked their work to the control of urban violence, ghetto disorders and political dissent. psychosurguryforpolitical.pbreggin.1975.pdf
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We are witnessing a worldwide resurgence in lobotomy and psychosurgery. secondwave.pbreggin.1973.pdf
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 226(9) 1121. To the Editor. THE JOURNAL (225:916, 1973) described me as “Undoubtedly the one person most responsible for politicizing psychosurgery ….” In this and a succeeding article (225:1035, 1973), the writer defends lobotomists and psychosurgeons and promotes their work as pure science unhappily […]
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M/H (Mental Health) 57:10-13. LOBOTOMY and psychosurgery are upon us again! In Philadelphia a black man dies of an overdose of heroin, and a reporter notices peculiar scars on his head. A portion of his brain has been burned out in an experimental attempt to cure his addiction. The neurosurgeon […]
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American Journal of Psychiatry 129:98-99, 1972. A letter alerting the psychiatric community to the upsurge in lobotomy and psychosurgery in the US and worldwide. lobotomies.pbreggin.1972.pdf
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