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Mad in America
Mad in America: Bad Science, Bad Medicine, and the Enduring Mistreatment of the Mentally Ill | Robert Whitaker
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Schizophrenics in the United States currently fare worse than patients in the world's poorest countries. In Mad in America, medical journalist Robert Whitaker argues that modern treatments for the severely mentally ill are just old medicine in new bottles, and that we as a society are deeply deluded about their efficacy. The widespread use of lobotomies in the 1920s and 1930s gave way in the 1950s to electroshock and a wave of new drugs. In what is perhaps Whitaker's most damning revelation, Mad in America examines how drug companies in the 1980s and 1990s skewed their studies to prove that new antipsychotic drugs were more effective than the old, while keeping patients in the dark about dangerous side effects. A haunting, deeply compassionate booknow revised with a new introductionMad in America raises important questions about our obligations to the mad, the meaning of insanity, and what we value most about the human mind.
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bio_chem06
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This was a bit of a drag. I really wanted this to be better than it was. I think the information was important, but it was a really dry read. Sometimes a little too much detail and dates and names that weren‘t necessary.

Librariana Unfortunate because based on the title and subtitle, it definitely sounds like it had potential to be informative/helpful. 2y
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Gina
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Gina
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Pickpick

This book was fascinating. It starts in the 1750s and moves at a pretty good pace to today. It is brutal how we have treated the mentally ill so beware if you choose to cozy up in your chair with this read. 📚📚📚

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Gina
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○▪•°~Yup~°•▪○

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Gina
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And today's bookmark issssss... it's a crap shoot when it comes to me and bookmarks.

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Gina
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Having a post 11 year old sleepover treat, enjoying my indoor chimes and chillaxing with a book.

TommieMarie74 That looks delicious!! Candy and chocolate coated apples are my favorite!! 😍 7y
Reviewsbylola 😍🤤😍🤤 7y
Gina @TommieMarie74 omgosh it is heaven! 7y
AmyG Yum 7y
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Gina
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"...their marketing dollars, and that flow of money changed the American Medical Association almost overnight"

So I am reading a book about the history of the mentally ill and have learned about how the eugenics movement started and how the drug companies became so powerful. I didn't expect that... History lost is mistakes we are doomed to repeat... Books save lives!

Samplergal But no one in power pays much attention. I remember when Reagan closed the psych hospitals. Not long before you saw homeless. Which prior to that was rare. 7y
Gina @Samplergal yes I do remember. Unfortunately it takes catastrophes that build up momentum for the general public to finally stand up and say enough. Some of us don't live long enough to see that but I do believe in the good of the human race. And books like this need to be read by our children who will lead us someday. 7y
Samplergal @Gina you are absolutely correct. If I ruled the world, I'd have a required reading list......😄 7y
Gina @Samplergal hehehehehe 7y
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Gina
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Birthday cupcake, Weeds chi tea and a book. A nice way to close out my evening. The hygge factor is high right now and I'm ♡ing it.

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Gina
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It is deplorable what was done to the most vulnerable people in this country. It sickens my heart.

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Ellie: ”I‘m interested in psychology. My parents are psychologists and my grandfather was too. I think people who seek introspection become psychologists. This book is about the history of mental illness in the US. Back in the day, mentally ill people were generally seen as ‘a plague to society‘ and a lot of bad science was used to ‘cure‘ them — like electroshock therapy. I‘m taking a humanistic view. Everybody has different needs.”

Marz ECT is still used for severe depression and it actually can cure depression 7y
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