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Grace vs Shame

Dr. Deb

2) quizzes (3) read-aloud visits (3) resiliency (5) schizophrenia (4) screenings (1) SEL (1) self help booksteachers (1) self-care (9) self-esteem (18) service animals. (1) 3) trauma (39) trauma. (1) 1) traumatic injury (1) treatment (59) treatment. (1) 1) trends (30) triggers (2) violence (14) volunteering (1) well-being (92) well-being. (20)

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Self Care Tips for Winter Months

Dr. Deb

2) quizzes (3) read-aloud visits (3) resiliency (5) schizophrenia (4) screenings (1) SEL (1) self help booksteachers (1) self-care (9) self-esteem (18) service animals. (1) 3) trauma (39) trauma. (1) 1) traumatic injury (1) treatment (59) treatment. (1) 1) trends (30) triggers (2) violence (14) volunteering (1) well-being (92) well-being. (20)

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“Dad, Something’s Not Right. I Need Help”: Richard Fee on the Dangers of Adderall

Mad in America

I hope that by telling it, I can help others find a better way to manage their own healthcare, diagnoses, and whatever medications they may or may not choose to take. Siem: Around 2005 or 2006? He started college in 2004, so this would have been 2005 or 2006. No lettersbefore or after my name. Its an amphetamine.

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Reverted Rights Celebration!

Dr. Deb

2) quizzes (3) read-aloud visits (3) resiliency (5) schizophrenia (4) screenings (1) SEL (1) self help booksteachers (1) self-care (9) self-esteem (18) service animals. (1) 3) trauma (39) trauma. (1) 1) traumatic injury (1) treatment (59) treatment. (1) 1) trends (30) triggers (2) violence (14) volunteering (1) well-being (92) well-being. (20)

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Confessions of an Ad Writer: How I Helped Turn Atypical Antipsychotics into a Billion-Dollar Industry

Mad in America

It was created by a major healthcare consulting firm. Janssen then asked me to turn it into a practical, consumer-friendly brochure which we titled “The Informed Consumer: A Practical Guide to Paying for Mental Healthcare.” At the time, I felt proud of it. But over time, I saw the intent more clearly.

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Power, Privilege & Controlling the Narrative: Vested Interests in ‘Mental Health’

Mad in America

This report, written in 2005, revealed that the pharmaceutical industry aggressively marketed drugs, often using misleading information that minimized harms and exaggerated benefits (House of Commons Health Committee, 2005). It called for an overhaul of the regulatory system to ensure that industry works in the public interest.

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Phenotypic diversity from dogs to diseases

Real Psychiatry

Any physician knows that no two persons with the same diagnosis are identical and yet there are scores of critics, administrators, politicians, and healthcare companies operating under that illusion. 2005 Dec 8;438(7069):803-19. There are similar illusions about social constructs describing some subpopulations.