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The Rise and Fall of the Age of Psychopharmacology

The Rise and Fall of the Age of Psychopharmacology

9780197574430
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The Age of Psychopharmacology began with a brilliant rise in the 1950s, when for the first time science entered the study of drugs that affect the brain and mind. But, esteemed historian Edward Shorter argues that there has been a recent fall, as the field has seen its drug offerings impoverished and its diagnoses distorted by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. The new drugs, such as Prozac, have been less effective than the old. The newdiagnoses, such as major depression, have strayed increasingly from the real disorders of most patients. Behind this disaster has been the invasion of the field by the pharmaceutical industry. This invasion has paid off commercially but not scientifically:: There have been no new classes of psychiatry drugs in thelast thirty years. Given that psychiatrys diagnoses and therapeutics have largely failed, the field has greatly declined from earlier days. Based on extensive research discovered in litigation, Shorter provides a historical perspective of change and decline over time, concluding that the story of the psychopharmacology is a story of a public health disaster.
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OUP USA
90842
9780197574430
9780197574430

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Publication date
2021
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
448
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 235
Weight (g)
770
  • Preface; PART I: GETTING GOING; Ch 1. Introduction; Ch 2. Before Psychopharmacology; Ch 3. The Rise of Psychopharmacology; Ch 4. Things Get Rolling; Ch 5. Depression and Schizophrenia; Ch 6. Industry: Early Days; PART II: WORSENING; Ch 7. DSM; Ch 8. Science; Ch 9. KOLs; Ch 10. Trials Begin; Ch 11. Trials: Fantasy Patients for Fantasy Diseases; Ch 12. Trials: Industry Takes Over; Ch 13. Marketing; Ch 14. Journals; Ch 15. FDA; PART III: SCIENCE DISASTER; Ch 16. Prozac and Its Cousins; Ch 17. Sally; Ch 18. Atypicals; Ch 19. TMAP; Ch 20. Fall of Psychopharmacology; Ch 21. Conclusion; Acknowledgments;
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