The Psychoactive Effects of Psychiatric Medication: The elephant in the room. Moncrieff J
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Psychosis and schizophrenia in adults: quality standard consultation The draft NICE quality standard for psychosis and schizophrenia in adults was available for consultation. The consultation period ended at 5pm on Monday 6 October 2014. NICE Quality Standard consultation NICE SCP Comments
Towards a hermeneutic shift in psychiatry
Freedom is more important than health’: Thomas Szasz and the problem of paternalism. Freedom&Health
Statement to All Party Parliamentary Group on the topic of Global Mental Health. Alternative Approaches statement APPG 22-07-2014
A One Day Conference organised by the UK Critical Psychiatry Network. University of Nottingham, April 17th 2014. Following a successful one day conference in 2013 and continuing concerns about the nature, provenance and consequences of contemporary psychiatric practice, the UK Critical Psychiatry Network has organised a further opportunity for practicing UK psychiatrists to consider emerging perspectives.
Moncrieff, J. (2014) epub ahead of print, April 7th 2014 The medicalization of ‘ups and downs:’ the marketing of the new bipolar disorder By Joanna Moncrieff Transcultural Psychiatry, April 7 th , 2014 epub ahead of print Abstract The concept of bipolar disorder has undergone a transformation over the last two decades. Once considered a
CEP exists to communicate the evidence of the damaging effects of psychiatric drugs and treatments in the UK to the people and institutions that can make a difference. This evidence shows that psychiatric drugs, portrayed as useful and effective by many areas of the medical profession, can cause considerable harm to many patients, particularly when
The Reality and Impact of Paranoia: The Ten Year Anniversary Modern living and lifestyles in the 21 st century have ensured that paranoia has become established as a common phenomenon. It has become far more common than medical explanations alone can explain especially when CCTV cameras, media coverage and perceived threats can contribute towards fears