Psychiatry



HappinessOnline.org - 'I'm O.K. You're O.K. We're Not O.K. Some psychiatrists want to start treating "relational disorders." Are they nuts?', Walter Kirn, Time (September 16, 2002)
        Use A Psychiatric Drug To "Treat" The  Chemical Imbalance In The Brain That "Causes" Relationship Problems!

PsychForums.com - Online discussion of ETFRC's 'There are no "Chemical Imbalances"'
        

ETFRC.com - 'There are no "Chemical Imbalances"', Eaton T. Fores Research Center Against Psychiatry
        Helping Professionals and Chemical Imbalances

Deep-Trance.com - '"Chemical Imbalance Theory" and Paxil, Zoloft, Prozac, Celexa, Effexor, Xanax etc: Anyone who is prescribed psychiatric medication (Paxil, Zoloft, Prozac, Celexa, Effexor, Xanax etc) is thought to have a chemical imba
        Chemical Imbalance (Paxil Zoloft Prozac Celexa Effexor Xanax)

Is mood chemistry? Nat Rev Neurosci. 2005 Mar;6(3):241-6. Implicates change in information processing not 'chemical imbalance'.
        Entrez PubMed

Neurobiology of depression. Neuron. 2002 Mar 28;34(1):13-25. entrez query
        Entrez PubMed

23NLPeople.com - ' Ritalin: Role Models in a Bottle, Social Discipline in a Capsule'
        Ritalin and ADD. - Chichester, Worthing, Brighton, West Sussex
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FDA.gov - 'Docket Number & Title: 2005N-0354 - Consumer Directed Promotion of Regulated Medical Products; Public Hearing' (web form to submit written comments re: "Direct to Consumer Advertising"), FDA (submission deadline February 28, 2006)
        Docket Information Report

''Cognitive Neuropsychiatry'' journal
        Taylor & Francis Journals: Welcome

"Suicide and the Media: Recommendations on Suicide Reporting for Media Professionals (in Chinese)" , The Hong Kong Jockey Club Centre for Suicide Research and Prevention, The University of Hong Kong
        : : Centre for Suicide Research and Prevention : :

''Suicide and the media'' New Zealand youth suicide prevention strategy
        Suicide and the Media - The reporting and portrayal of suicide in the media - a resource. NZ Ministry of Health

''Reporting on suicide'' Australian Press Council news, February 1998
        Suicide reporting feedback

''Media coverage as a risk factor in suicide'' Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 2003;57:238-240
        Media coverage as a risk factor in suicide -- Stack 57 (4): 238 -- Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health

''Copycat suicide: The influence of the media'' 2004, Australian Psychological Society
        InPsych highlights August 2004

Suicide and the media Links, resources and articles from The MediaWise Trust
        Suicide and the media

''COPYCAT EFFECT'' - Tendency of sensational coverage of violent events to provoke more + journalistic ethics involved- Hammernews.com
        THE COPYCAT EFFECT

The Copycat Effect amazon exec detail
        

Information on the links between mental illness and violence
        Mental illness and violence

Internet Opens Up Whole New World Of Illness For Local Hypochondriac — an article from the satirical newspaper The Onion (subscription required to view archive)
        Internet Opens Up Whole New World Of Illness For Local Hypochondriac | The Onion - America's Finest News Source

New disorder, cyberchondria, sweeps the internet — an article from The New Zealand Herald
        

Keirsey.com - The Great ADD Hoax
        The Great ADD Hoax

Ekbom, K.A. (2003) The pre-senile delusion of infestation (Classic text no. 54). History of Psychiatry, 14 (2), 229-256.
        Entrez PubMed

Senior Health and Dementia
        Senior Health and Dementia

Dementia tutorial for U.K. practitioners by the Alzheimer's Society chime
        Index

Dhāt syndrome: a re-evaluation
        Dhāt syndrome: a re-evaluation

Culture-bound syndromes: the story of ''dhat'' syndrome content abstract
        Culture-bound syndromes: the story of dhat syndrome -- Sumathipala et al. 184 (3): 200 -- The British Journal of Psychiatry

AntiPsychiatry.org - 'Directory of Mental Health Professionals who oppose involuntary psychiatric "treatment"', Douglas A. Smith
        Directory of Mental Health Professionals Who Oppose Involuntary Treatment

AntiPsychiatry.org - 'Why Psychiatric Drugs Are Always Bad', Douglas C. Smith, M.D
        Why Psychiatric Drugs are Always Bad

Classics in the History of Psychology
        Classics in the History of Psychology

CCHR.org - 'Electroshock (ECT) and Psychosurgery', Citizens Commission on Human Rights
        Electroshock and Psychosurgery

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