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Psychiatric Drug Withdrawal
A Guide for Prescribers, Therapists, Patients and their Families
Taschenbuch von Peter R. MD Breggin
Sprache: Englisch

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As a physician who specializes in addiction medicine and drug withdrawal and written widely on them, I recommend Dr. Breggin's book to every health professional who deals with anyone taking psychiatric drugs. He gives highly useful information and reasons for stopping or avoiding them. It's an excellent one-stop source of information about psychiatric drug effects and withdrawal. Prescribers, therapists, patients, and families will benefit from this guidebook. Charles L. Whitfield, MD
Bestselling author of Healing the Child Within and many other books
Peter Breggin has more experience in safely withdrawing psychiatric patients from medication than any other psychiatrist. In this book he shares his lifetime of experience. All of our patients deserve the benefit of our obtaining that knowledge. Bertram Karon, PhD
Professor of Psychology, Michigan State University
Author, The Psychotherapy of Schizophrenia
Former President of the Division of Psychoanalysis of the American Psychological Association
This is such an important book. Describing the problem of withdrawal from psychiatric drugs in detail, and providing clear advice regarding how to deal with this problem as Peter has done so well in this book, is long overdue. For decades, the belief system that is mainstream psychiatry has denied the existence of withdrawal problems from the substances they prescribe so widely. In reality, withdrawal problems with psychiatric drugs is a common occurrence. Because of psychiatry's reckless denial of this real and common problem, millions of people worldwide have not had the support and care they desperately need when attempting to come off psychiatric drugs, often been erroneously advised that these problems are confirmation of the existence of their supposed original so-called 'psychiatric illness.' Dr. Breggin's book is therefore both timely and necessary." Terry Lynch, MD
Physician and Psychotherapist
Author of Beyond Prozac: Healing Mental Suffering Without Drugs and Selfhood: A Key to the Recovering of
Emotional Well Being, Mental Health and the Prevention of Mental Health Problems
Dr. Peter Breggin has written an invaluable reference for mental health professionals and lay-persons alike who are seeking a way out of dependency on psychiatric drugs. He describes the many dangers of psychiatric medication in straightforward research-based and contextually nuanced terms. Most helpfully, he articulates a method of empathic, person-centered psychotherapy as an alternative to the prevailing emotionally and system disengaged drug-centered approach. In this book, Dr. Breggin systematically outlines how to safely withdraw a patient from psychiatric medication with rich case examples drawn with the detail and sensitivity to individual and situational differences that reveal not only his extensive clinical experience, but his clear, knowledgeable, and compassionate vision of a more humane form of treatment. In this volume, Dr. Peter Breggin has again demonstrated that he is a model of what psychiatry can and should be. This is an indispensable text for both mental health trainees and experienced practitioners seeking a practical alternative to the dominant drug-centric paradigm. Gerald Porter, PhD
Vice President for Academic Affairs
School of Professional Psychology at Forest Institute
This much needed book and guide to psychiatric medication withdrawal is clearly written and easy to understand. As people become more empowered and able to inform themselves about the effects of pharmaceuticals, practitioners will be called upon to wean their patients off of damaging medications. This book will provide that guidance. Thank you Dr. Breggin for having the courage to oppose conventional psychiatric thinking and the caring to improve the quality
As a physician who specializes in addiction medicine and drug withdrawal and written widely on them, I recommend Dr. Breggin's book to every health professional who deals with anyone taking psychiatric drugs. He gives highly useful information and reasons for stopping or avoiding them. It's an excellent one-stop source of information about psychiatric drug effects and withdrawal. Prescribers, therapists, patients, and families will benefit from this guidebook. Charles L. Whitfield, MD
Bestselling author of Healing the Child Within and many other books
Peter Breggin has more experience in safely withdrawing psychiatric patients from medication than any other psychiatrist. In this book he shares his lifetime of experience. All of our patients deserve the benefit of our obtaining that knowledge. Bertram Karon, PhD
Professor of Psychology, Michigan State University
Author, The Psychotherapy of Schizophrenia
Former President of the Division of Psychoanalysis of the American Psychological Association
This is such an important book. Describing the problem of withdrawal from psychiatric drugs in detail, and providing clear advice regarding how to deal with this problem as Peter has done so well in this book, is long overdue. For decades, the belief system that is mainstream psychiatry has denied the existence of withdrawal problems from the substances they prescribe so widely. In reality, withdrawal problems with psychiatric drugs is a common occurrence. Because of psychiatry's reckless denial of this real and common problem, millions of people worldwide have not had the support and care they desperately need when attempting to come off psychiatric drugs, often been erroneously advised that these problems are confirmation of the existence of their supposed original so-called 'psychiatric illness.' Dr. Breggin's book is therefore both timely and necessary." Terry Lynch, MD
Physician and Psychotherapist
Author of Beyond Prozac: Healing Mental Suffering Without Drugs and Selfhood: A Key to the Recovering of
Emotional Well Being, Mental Health and the Prevention of Mental Health Problems
Dr. Peter Breggin has written an invaluable reference for mental health professionals and lay-persons alike who are seeking a way out of dependency on psychiatric drugs. He describes the many dangers of psychiatric medication in straightforward research-based and contextually nuanced terms. Most helpfully, he articulates a method of empathic, person-centered psychotherapy as an alternative to the prevailing emotionally and system disengaged drug-centered approach. In this book, Dr. Breggin systematically outlines how to safely withdraw a patient from psychiatric medication with rich case examples drawn with the detail and sensitivity to individual and situational differences that reveal not only his extensive clinical experience, but his clear, knowledgeable, and compassionate vision of a more humane form of treatment. In this volume, Dr. Peter Breggin has again demonstrated that he is a model of what psychiatry can and should be. This is an indispensable text for both mental health trainees and experienced practitioners seeking a practical alternative to the dominant drug-centric paradigm. Gerald Porter, PhD
Vice President for Academic Affairs
School of Professional Psychology at Forest Institute
This much needed book and guide to psychiatric medication withdrawal is clearly written and easy to understand. As people become more empowered and able to inform themselves about the effects of pharmaceuticals, practitioners will be called upon to wean their patients off of damaging medications. This book will provide that guidance. Thank you Dr. Breggin for having the courage to oppose conventional psychiatric thinking and the caring to improve the quality
Über den Autor

Peter R. Breggin, MD, is a Harvard-trained psychiatrist and former full-time consultant at NIMH. He is in private practice in Ithaca, New York, and the author of dozens of scientific articles and more than twenty books.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Foreword

Acknowledgments

1. A Person-Centered Collaborative Method for Psychiatric Drug Withdrawal

Part I: Reasons to Consider Psychiatric Drug Withdrawal or Dose Reduction

2. Cautions in Assessing the Risks Associated with Psychiatric Drugs

3. Chronic Brain Impairment (CBI): A Reason to Withdraw Patients from Long-Term Exposure to All Classes of Psychiatric Medication

4. Antipsychotic Drugs

5. Antidepressant Drugs

6. Stimulant Drugs

7. Benzodiazepine and Other Sedative Drugs

8. Lithium and Other Mood Stabilizers

9. Medication Spellbinding (Intoxication Anosognosia)

Part II: The Drug Withdrawal Process

10. Special Withdrawal Problems with Each Class of Psychiatric Drug

11. The Initiation Evaluation: Creating a Medication History while Building Trust and Hope

12. Developing Team Collaboration

13. Psychotherapy during Medication Withdrawal

14. Handling Emotional Crises

15. Techniques for Beginning Medication Withdrawal

16. Techniques for Managing and Completing Withdrawal Long-Term Withdrawal in Adults

17. Techniques for Managing and Completing Withdrawal in Children

18. Lifestyle Changes and Personal Growth

19. Conclusion

Appendices

    A. Psychiatric Drugs by Category

    B. Additional Scientific Resources: Books, Journals and Internet
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2012
Fachbereich: Allgemeines
Genre: Psychologie
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Thema: Lexika
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9780826108432
ISBN-10: 0826108431
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: Paperback
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Breggin, Peter R. MD
Hersteller: Springer Publishing Company
Maße: 229 x 152 x 20 mm
Von/Mit: Peter R. MD Breggin
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.07.2012
Gewicht: 0,51 kg
Artikel-ID: 106664533
Über den Autor

Peter R. Breggin, MD, is a Harvard-trained psychiatrist and former full-time consultant at NIMH. He is in private practice in Ithaca, New York, and the author of dozens of scientific articles and more than twenty books.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Foreword

Acknowledgments

1. A Person-Centered Collaborative Method for Psychiatric Drug Withdrawal

Part I: Reasons to Consider Psychiatric Drug Withdrawal or Dose Reduction

2. Cautions in Assessing the Risks Associated with Psychiatric Drugs

3. Chronic Brain Impairment (CBI): A Reason to Withdraw Patients from Long-Term Exposure to All Classes of Psychiatric Medication

4. Antipsychotic Drugs

5. Antidepressant Drugs

6. Stimulant Drugs

7. Benzodiazepine and Other Sedative Drugs

8. Lithium and Other Mood Stabilizers

9. Medication Spellbinding (Intoxication Anosognosia)

Part II: The Drug Withdrawal Process

10. Special Withdrawal Problems with Each Class of Psychiatric Drug

11. The Initiation Evaluation: Creating a Medication History while Building Trust and Hope

12. Developing Team Collaboration

13. Psychotherapy during Medication Withdrawal

14. Handling Emotional Crises

15. Techniques for Beginning Medication Withdrawal

16. Techniques for Managing and Completing Withdrawal Long-Term Withdrawal in Adults

17. Techniques for Managing and Completing Withdrawal in Children

18. Lifestyle Changes and Personal Growth

19. Conclusion

Appendices

    A. Psychiatric Drugs by Category

    B. Additional Scientific Resources: Books, Journals and Internet
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2012
Fachbereich: Allgemeines
Genre: Psychologie
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Thema: Lexika
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9780826108432
ISBN-10: 0826108431
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: Paperback
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Breggin, Peter R. MD
Hersteller: Springer Publishing Company
Maße: 229 x 152 x 20 mm
Von/Mit: Peter R. MD Breggin
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.07.2012
Gewicht: 0,51 kg
Artikel-ID: 106664533
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