Your Drug May Be Your Problem, Revised Edition: How and Why to Stop Taking Psychiatric Medications
By (Author) David Cohen
By (author) Peter Breggin
Hachette Books
Da Capo Press Inc
10th July 2007
United States
General
Non Fiction
Coping with / advice about illness and specific health conditions
616.8918
Paperback
336
Width 158mm, Height 230mm, Spine 21mm
411g
When first published in 1999, Your Drug May Be Your Problem was ahead of its time. The only book to provide an uncensored description of the dangers involved in taking every kind of psychiatric medication, it was also the first and only book to explain how to safely stop taking them. In the time elapsed, there have been numerous studies suggesting or proving the dangers of some psychiatric medications and even the FDA now acknowledges the problems; more studies are under way to determine their long-term and withdrawal effects. In the meantime, this book continues to be ever relevant and helpful. Fully updated to include study results and new medications that have come to market, Your Drug May Be Your Problem will help countless readers exert control over their own psychiatric treatment.
Peter R. Breggin, M.D., is the author of a dozen books, including Talking Back to Prozac and The Antidepressant Factbook. He lives in Ithaca, New York. David Cohen, Ph.D., is a professor of social work at Florida International University. He lives in Miami Beach, Florida.