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10th September 2010
A Straight-Talking Introduction to Psychiatric Drugs

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Joanna Moncrieff
2009 ISBN 978 1 906254 17 9


The Straight-Talking Series

A pocket sized, good value series of succinct, thought provoking introductions ideal for students in all mental health disciplines, psychiatric service users, carers and indeed everyone with an interest in mental health.

     Rather than accept that solutions to mental health problems are owned by the medical professions, these books look at alternatives and provide information so that the users of psychiatric services, their families and carers can make more decisions about their own lives. Becoming more active in mental health issues requires knowledge — this series of books is a starting point for anyone who wants to know more about mental health problems. These books also introduce ways of working collaboratively with doctors, psychiatrists and counsellors.

     The authors are acknowledged leaders in their respective specialist fields with reputations for clear thinking, realistic, compassionate approaches and straight talking.

 

Psychiatric Drugs

Psychiatric drugs and their use are amongst the most hotly debated issues in the 21st century. How they work, whether they are effective and how to understand the evidence, and explanations of the major categories of psychiatric drugs are all covered in this clearly written guide. The competing theories of drug action are also explained in easy-to-understand terms.

     Here, Joanna Moncrieff arms you with some of the information you’ll need to make informed choices about psychiatric drugs. She provides an honest account of the uses of medication, when it is advised and what effects it may have. The book concludes with gives practical advice on the right questions to ask if you are prescribed medication for mental health problems and what happens on withdrawal of medication.
 
‘This straightforward book is one that should be read by anyone currently taking, or thinking about taking, a psychotropic drug, anyone prescribing them and anyone party to their use. It offers a radically different and sobering view as to what the drugs do compared with the views on offer elsewhere.’
David Healy, Professor of Psychological Medicine,Cardiff University School of Medicine, author of Let Them Eat Prozac
 
Other books in this series

The Causes of Mental Health ProblemsJohn Read & Pete Sanders

Psychiatric DiagnosisRichard Bentall

Children's Mental Health ProblemsSami Timimi

Psychological Treatments for Mental Health ProblemsDavid Pilgrim

Caring for Someone with Mental Health ProblemsJen Kilyon & Theresa Smith

Being a User of Psychiatric ServicesPeter Beresford
 
To get advance news and register an interest in this series, email Heather Allan click here

Authors and Affiliations:
Joanna Moncrieff is a Senior Lecturer in psychiatry at University College London and a practising consultant psychiatrist. She has written articles critical of various psychiatric drug treatments, including lithium, antidepressants and neuroleptics. She has also written about the adverse influence of the pharmaceutical industry on psychiatry. She is one of the founders and the co-chair person of the Critical Psychiatry Network, a group of psychiatrists who are critical of biological models of psychiatric distress and opposed to increasing coercion of psychiatric patients.

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Intrduction
Chapter 1 The place of Drug Treatments in Psychiatry
Chapter 2 How do Psychiatric Drugs Work?
Chapter 3 Interpreting the Evidence on Psychiatric Drugs
Chapter 4 Neuroleptic Drugs (also known as 'Anti Psychotics')
Chapter 5 'Antidepressants'
Chapter 6 Lithium and Other Drugs Used for Manic Depression or Bipolar Disorder
Chapter 7 Stimulants
Chapter 8 Benzodiazepines
Chapter 9 The Consequences of a Drug-Centred Approach to Understanding Psychiatric Drugs
Chapter 10 Withdrawing from Psychiatric Drugs
Chapter 11 Final Thoughts
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