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Peter Breggin
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Breggin is the author of many books critical of psychiatric medication, including ''Toxic Psychiatry'', ''Talking Back to Prozac'' and ''Talking Back to Ritalin.'' His most recent book, ''Brain-Disabling Treatments in Psychiatry'', discusses his theory of medication spellbinding (in which patients are said to do worse after treatment but fail to see this or recognize why), the adverse effects of drugs and electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), the hazards of diagnosing and medicating children, Breggin's theory of a "psychopharmaceutical complex", and guidelines for psychotherapy and counseling.
Breggin's latest book is ''Covid-19 and the Global Predators: We are the Prey'' which is critical of the global COVID-19 response and explores who profits from the pandemic.
Breggin now lives in the Finger Lakes, Central New York and practices psychiatry in Ithaca, New York. Provided by Wikipedia
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Talking back to prozac : what doctors won't tell you about today's most controversial drug / Peter R. Breggin and Ginger Ross Breggin. by Breggin, Peter Roger, 1936-
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Beyond conflict : from self-help and psychotherapy to peacemaking / Peter R. Breggin. by Breggin, Peter Roger, 1936-
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Beyond conflict : from self-help and psychotherapy to peacemaking / Peter R. Breggin. by Breggin, Peter Roger, 1936-
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The war against children / Peter R. Breggin and Ginger Ross Breggin. by Breggin, Peter Roger, 1936-
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Talking back to prozac : what doctors won't tell you about today's most controversial drug / Peter R. Breggin and Ginger Ross Breggin. by Breggin, Peter Roger, 1936-
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Your drug may be your problem : how and why to stop taking psychiatric drugs / Peter R. Breggin, David Cohen. by Breggin, Peter Roger, 1936-
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Reclaiming our children : a healing solution for a nation in crisis / Peter R. Breggin. by Breggin, Peter Roger, 1936-
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The war against children / Peter R. Breggin & Ginger Ross Breggin. by Breggin, Peter Roger, 1936-
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The war against children of color : psychiatry targets inner-city youth / Peter R. Breggin and Ginger Ross Breggin. by Breggin, Peter Roger, 1936-
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Empathic therapy : a psychotherapy training film / by Peter R. Breggin, M.D.
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Psychosocial approaches to deeply disturbed persons Peter R. Breggin, E. Mark Stern, editors.
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