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On Monday!
Anne C Woodlen does a guest spot on Dr. Peter Breggin’s radio show. Listen to them discuss power, humiliation and recovery: psychiatric hospitalization, depression, drugs, and relationships. The show will be aired Monday, January 23, at 5:00 p.m. on http://www.progressiveradionetwork.com/the-dr-peter-breggin-hour/ Thereafter it … Continue reading
Posted in activism, American medical industry, Depression, disability, drugs, Inpatient psychiatry, Mental Illness & Health, Pharmaceuticals, Power, Powerlessness, Values
Tagged Anne C Woodlen, Antidepressant, antidepressants, depression, disability, drugs, humiliation, Medicine, mental disorder, mental health, mental illness, Onondaga County New York, Patient, Peter Breggin, power, psychiatric disorders, Psychiatric hospital, Psychiatrist, recovery, relationships, St. Joseph's Hospital
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Life Review
A few weeks ago I asked my therapist, “What am I doing here?” “Life review,” she replied. I lost my life to antidepressants. I suppose that’s why I’m having episodes of depression. The trigger for depression is the perception of powerlessness … Continue reading
Posted in American medical industry, Depression, drugs, Inpatient psychiatry, Pharmaceuticals, physician, Power, Powerlessness
Tagged abuse, Antidepressant, antidepressants, degradation, depression, doctors, drugs, end-of-life, humiliation, Medicine, mental disorder, mental illness, Patient, patients, Peter Breggin, pharmaceuticals, power, psychiatric disorders, Psychiatrist, Psychiatry
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