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Despite Safety Risks, Prescribers Receive Little Guidance of Monitoring Antipsychotic Clozapine

Mad in America

Surprisingly, only one guideline, published in Australia in 2007, met the criteria established by the authors. Surprisingly, only one guideline, published in Australia in 2007, met the criteria established by the authors. Shockingly, based on their inclusion criteria, the authors only found one existing guideline.

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Living on the Edge – Snapshots of Life with PTSD: The Wondrous Yellow Roses (Loss of Self)

The Art of Healing Trauma

Although the accidents that gave me PTSD occurred in 2007, in April, 2009, I was still generally pretty sick. This is the earliest somewhat coherent journal entry I can find that I wrote after the traumas as I was too ill and in too much chaos to write anything down for a couple years. April 2009 – I had Severe PTSD.

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Why Failed Psychiatry Lives On: Its Industrial Complex, Politics, & Technology Worship

Mad in America

H ow can psychiatry maintain its authority and influence despite its repeated scientific failures and lack of progress—now even acknowledged by key members of the psychiatric establishment and the mainstream media? In 2023, Time reported , “About one in eight U.S. As of late 2022, just 31% of U.S.