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  • How GlaxoSmithKline Suppressed Data on Paxil-Induced Akathisia: Implications for Suicidality and ViolenceGo to article: How GlaxoSmithKline Suppressed Data on Paxil-Induced Akathisia: Implications for Suicidality and Violence

    How GlaxoSmithKline Suppressed Data on Paxil-Induced Akathisia: Implications for Suicidality and Violence

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  • Intoxication Anosognosia: The Spellbinding Effect of Psychiatric DrugsGo to article: Intoxication Anosognosia: The Spellbinding Effect of Psychiatric Drugs

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    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 brain-disabling principle of psychiatric treatment that all somatic psychiatric treatments impair the function of the brain and mind. Intoxication anosognosia (medication spellbinding) is an expression of this drug-induced mental disability. Intoxication anosognosia causes the victim to underestimate the degree of drug-induced mental impairment, to deny the harmful role that the drug plays in the person’s altered state, and in many cases compel the individual to mistakenly believe that he or she is functioning better. In the extreme, the individual displays out-of-character compulsively destructive behaviors, including violence toward self and others.

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  • Practical Applications: 22 Guidelines for Counseling and PsychotherapyGo to article: Practical Applications: 22 Guidelines for Counseling and Psychotherapy

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    This article describes 22 principles for the conduct of therapy or counseling, most of which are also applicable to all human relationships. The creation of a safe space and a caring, trustworthy relationship is essential to therapy and basic to the helping process. Conducting therapy requires the application of the highest ethics and ideals.

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    Ethical Human Psychology and Psychiatry
  • ECT Damages the Brain: Disturbing News for Patients and Shock Doctors AlikeGo to article: ECT Damages the Brain: Disturbing News for Patients and Shock Doctors Alike

    ECT Damages the Brain: Disturbing News for Patients and Shock Doctors Alike

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    Ethical Human Psychology and Psychiatry
  • 800,000 “Bipolar Children”Go to article: 800,000 “Bipolar Children”

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  • The Myth of the Chemical Cure: A Critique of Psychiatric Drug TreatmentGo to article: The Myth of the Chemical Cure: A Critique of Psychiatric Drug Treatment

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  • Introducing a New ColumnGo to article: Introducing a New Column

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  • Homicidal Ideation Causally Related to Therapeutic MedicationsGo to article: Homicidal Ideation Causally Related to Therapeutic Medications

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    Five patients with hepatitis C (HCV), three of whom were treated with peginterferon alfa-2 (IFN) and two who were not treated with IFN, developed homicidal ideation (HI) during a 4-year period. Following accepted rules for determining causation, there appeared to be a causal relatedness between IFN use and the development of homicidal ideation for those patients taking IFN. None of these patients attempted a homicidal act while on treatment with IFN, nor in the follow-up period after treatment. The incidence of HI while treated with IFN in our patient population is estimated to be less than 1%. The ability of prescription medication to cause homicidal ideation is reviewed, and legal implications are discussed.

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  • Court Filing Makes Public My Previously Suppressed Analysis of Paxil’s EffectsGo to article: Court Filing Makes Public My Previously Suppressed Analysis of Paxil’s Effects

    Court Filing Makes Public My Previously Suppressed Analysis of Paxil’s Effects

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  • Drug Company Suppressed Data on Paroxetine-Induced Stimulation: Implications for Violence and SuicideGo to article: Drug Company Suppressed Data on Paroxetine-Induced Stimulation: Implications for Violence and Suicide

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