Mental Health Survival Kit and Withdrawal from Psychiatric Drugs
A User's Guide
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- why you should not see a psychiatrist if you have a mental health issue
- that psychiatric drugs are addictive
- that the biggest lie in psychiatry is the one about a chemical imbalance being the cause of psychiatric disorders
- that psychiatric diagnoses are unscientific and that doctors disagree widely when making diagnoses
- that psychiatric drugs can lead to permanent brain damage
- that psychiatric drugs should never be stopped abruptly because withdrawal reactions can be dangerous
- why psychotherapy and other psychosocial interventions should be preferred over drugs
- why you should generally not believe what doctors tell you about psychiatric disorders and their treatment
- why volunteers have found the book so important that they have translated it into French, Portuguese and Spanish
"Peter C. Gøtzsche wrote this book to help people with mental health problems survive and return to a normal life. His book explains in detail how psychiatric drugs are harmful and people are told how they can safely withdraw from them. It also advises on how people with mental health problems can avoid making a 'career' as a psychiatric patient and losing 10 or 15 years of their life to psychiatry. You will find precious material to help plan and accompany this process of liberation from psychiatry." -- Fernando Freitas, PhD, Psychologist, Full Professor and Researcher at the National School of Public Health (ENSP/FIOCRUZ). Co-editor of Mad in Brazil
"In this work, addressed to people affected by the risk of being caught in the system of attention to mental health issues, Dr. Gøtzsche succinctly exposes, without beating about the bush, the damage caused by psychiatric medications, demonstrates that their widespread use is not based on evidence, which is mainly driven by commercial pressures that have nothing to do with the recovery of patients, and present safe ways to dispose of them, always gradually and under supervision of trustworthy people to minimize the syndrome of abstinence and successfully overcome all the difficulties that the process involves." -- Enric García Torrents, writing for Mad in Spain
From the Institute for Scientific Freedom in Denmark
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