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Cracked Why Psychiatry Is Doing More Harm Than Good James Davies

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Cracked Why Psychiatry Is Doing More Harm Than Good James Davies
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Publisher: Icon Books Ltd.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.42 MB
Pages: 332
Author: James Davies
ISBN: 9781848315563, 1848315562
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Cracked Why Psychiatry Is Doing More Harm Than Good James Davies by James Davies 9781848315563, 1848315562 instant download after payment.

An expose of the current state of psychiatry that reveals how the pursuit of pharmaceutical riches has compromised the patients' well-being. In an effort to enlighten a new generation about its growing reliance on psychiatry, this illuminating volume investigates why psychiatry has become the fastest-growing medical field in history; why psychiatric drugs are now more widely prescribed than ever before; and why psychiatry, without solid scientific justification, keeps expanding the number of mental disorders it believes to exist.This revealing volume shows that these issues can be explained by one startling fact: in recent decades psychiatry has become so motivated by power that it has put the pursuit of pharmaceutical riches above its patients’ well being. Readers will be shocked and dismayed to discover that psychiatry, in the name of helping others, has actually been helping itself.In a style reminiscent of Ben Goldacre’s Bad Science and investigative in tone, James Davies reveals psychiatry’s hidden failings and how the field of study must change if it is to ever win back its patients’ trust.

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