How to Become a Schizophrenic

How to Become a Schizophrenic
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Artikel-Nr:
9781469793726
Veröffentl:
2003
Seiten:
436
Autor:
John Modrow
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
Reflowable
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
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demonstrates the physical, psychological, and social harm resulting from the label schizophrenic and the continuous need to reexamine the underpinnings and attitudes of psychiatry.Booklist Of all the books written about schizophrenianone is more comprehensive, accurate, thorough, and clearer in style and statement than John Modrows classic How to Become a Schizophrenic. Modrow, who is a recovered schizophrenic and is, perhaps, the unrecognized and unappreciated worlds foremost authority on this disorder, has performed a truly invaluable service and has made the major contribution to our understanding of the causes and cures of this pseudodisease.Robert A Baker, Ph.D., former chairman of the Department of Psychology, University of Kentucky; author of They Call It Hypnosis, Hidden Memories: Voices and Visions from Within and Mind Games: Are We Obsessed with Therapy?One of the best things Ive read on the subjectI am struck by the richness of the ideas and the research and the soundness of the conclusions.Peter Breggin, M.D., founder and director of the International Center for the Study of Psychiatry and Psychology; author of Toxic Psychiatry and Talking Back to Prozaca very important contribution to the field.Theodore Lidz, M.D., former chairman of the Department of Psychiatry, Yale University; author of The Origin and Treatment of Schizophrenic Disorders and Schizophrenia and the Familywell researched and easily readable (a difficult combination to achieve)!Judi Chamberlin, author of On Our Own: Patient-Controlled Alternatives to the Mental Health Systemmeticulously challenges all the major research that claims that schizophrenia is a biological disorder.Ty C. Colbert, Ph.D., author of Broken Brains or Wounded Hearts: What Causes Mental IllnessBefore reading the book, I was largely convinced that schizophrenia was primarily a brain disease. Modrow has forced me to take a second look, however, and reconsider the psychological causes of the condition.The Vancouver Sunit is ennobling that despite bad and discouraging treatment he was able to understand himself and others, and share that acquired knowledge in an accurate and helpful way.Bertram P. Karon, PhD., professor of clinical psychology, Michigan State University; author of Psychotherapy of Schizophreniagives clear proof that theres real hope. Truly a remarkable book!Alan Caruba, Bookviews
demonstrates the physical, psychological, and social harm resulting from the label schizophrenic and the continuous need to reexamine the underpinnings and attitudes of psychiatry.


Booklist

Of all the books written about schizophrenianone is more comprehensive, accurate, thorough, and clearer in style and statement than John Modrows classic How to Become a Schizophrenic. Modrow, who is a recovered schizophrenic and is, perhaps, the unrecognized and unappreciated worlds foremost authority on this disorder, has performed a truly invaluable service and has made the major contribution to our understanding of the causes and cures of this pseudodisease.


Robert A Baker, Ph.D., former chairman of the Department of Psychology, University of Kentucky; author ofThey Call It Hypnosis, Hidden Memories: Voices and Visions from Within and Mind Games: Are We Obsessed with Therapy?

One of the best things Ive read on the subjectI am struck by the richness of the ideas and the research and the soundness of the conclusions.


Peter Breggin, M.D., founder and director of the International Center for the Study of Psychiatry and Psychology; author ofToxic Psychiatry and Talking Back to Prozac

a very important contribution to the field.


Theodore Lidz, M.D., former chairman of the Department of Psychiatry, Yale University; author ofThe Origin and Treatment of Schizophrenic Disorders and Schizophrenia and the Family

well researched and easily readable (a difficult combination to achieve)!


Judi Chamberlin, author ofOn Our Own: Patient-Controlled Alternatives to the Mental Health System

meticulously challenges all the major research that claims that schizophrenia is a biological disorder.


Ty C. Colbert, Ph.D., author ofBroken Brains or Wounded Hearts: What Causes Mental Illness

Before reading the book, I was largely convinced that schizophrenia was primarily a brain disease. Modrow has forced me to take a second look, however, and reconsider the psychological causes of the condition.


The Vancouver Sun

it is ennobling that despite bad and discouraging treatment he was able to understand himself and others, and share that acquired knowledge in an accurate and helpful way.


Bertram P. Karon, PhD., professor of clinical psychology, Michigan State University; author ofPsychotherapy of Schizophrenia

gives clear proof that theres real hope. Truly a remarkable book!


Alan CarubaBookviews

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