Author: Allen Frances
Edition: 1
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0062229257
Category: Medical
Edition: 1
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0062229257
Category: Medical
Saving Normal: An Insider's Revolt Against Out-of-Control Psychiatric Diagnosis, DSM-5, Big Pharma, and the Medicalization of Ordinary Life
From "the most powerful psychiatrist in America" (New York Times) and "the man who wrote the book on mental illness" (Wired), a deeply fascinating and urgently important critique of the widespread medicalization of normality Anyone living a full, rich life experiences ups and downs, stresses, disappointments, sorrows, and setbacks. Download Saving Normal medical books for free.
These challenges are a normal part of being human, and they should not be treated as psychiatric disease. However, today millions of people who are really no more than "worried well" are being diagnosed as having a mental disorder and are receiving unnecessary treatment. In Saving Normal, Allen Frances, one of the world's most influential psychiatrists, warns that mislabeling everyday problems Get Saving Normal our bestseller medical books.
Saving Normal Free
These challenges are a normal part of being human, and they should not be treated as psychiatric disease In Saving Normal, Allen Frances, one of the world's most influential psychiatrists, warns that mislabeling everyday problems
Related Books: "Saving Normal"
The Book of Woe: The DSM and the Unmaking of Psychiatry
For more than two years, author and psychotherapist Gary Greenberg has embedded himself in the war that broke out over the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental DisordersAthe DSMAthe American Psychiatric Associat
Essentials of Psychiatric Diagnosis: Responding to the Challenge of DSM-5
Grounded in author Allen Frances's extensive clinical experience, this comprehensive yet concise guide helps the busy clinician find the right psychiatric diagnosis and avoid the many pitfalls that lead to errors. Covering every disorder routinely en
Hippocrates Cried: The Decline of American Psychiatry
Hippocrates Cried offers an eye-witness account of the decline of American psychiatry by an experienced psychiatrist and researcher. Arguing that patients with mental disorders are no longer receiving the care they need, Dr. Taylor suggest t
No comments:
Post a Comment