Daniel Mackler | A Critique of Neuroscience — As It Relates to Psychological Healing From Trauma @dmackler58 | Uploaded October 2022 | Updated October 2024, 11 hours ago.
A worthwhile read: An article showing that "researchers find that neuroimaging results are unable to distinguish between the brains of depressed people and healthy controls": bit.ly/3AspWLp
Here are several articles showing the dangers of psychiatric medications, both behaviorally and neurologically, and also the poor outcomes and neurological disability that often result from them:
A large meta-analysis in BMJ finding increased SSRI use linked to suicidality:bit.ly/34NMPNQ
Psychiatric Medications Kill More Americans than Heroin: bit.ly/31Ym2NK
Polypharmacy Associated with Cognitive Decline in Elderly Patients: bit.ly/3txgzZo
Neuropsychological Tests Reveal Consequences of Polypharmacy: bit.ly/3nnCYoc
Greater Exposure to Antipsychotics Associated with Worse Long-Term Outcomes: bit.ly/3FnK427
An article in Scientific American: "Hidden Side Effects: Medical Studies Often Leave Out Adverse Outcomes”: bit.ly/2iv7wlg
And a few articles, for those interested, on corruption in psychiatry:
A study documenting the way the pharmaceutical industry manipulates the research literature: bit.ly/3zXegQT
A study examining the practice of ghostwriting at academic medical centers: bit.ly/2MhvYbR
A New York Times Op Ed calls out corruption, especially in psychiatry and cancer research: https://nyti.ms/2OAB2VS
An article in the New York Times examines doctors who receive criminal convictions after (sometimes deadly) research misconduct, yet are paid by the pharmaceutical industry for their work promoting drugs: https://nyti.ms/2ToQt78
An article in Science about ethical concerns after pharmaceutical industry payouts to FDA advisors who approved their drugs: bit.ly/2IeLORh
My Website: wildtruth.net
If you wish to donate: wildtruth.net/donate
My Patreon: patreon.com/danielmackler
A worthwhile read: An article showing that "researchers find that neuroimaging results are unable to distinguish between the brains of depressed people and healthy controls": bit.ly/3AspWLp
Here are several articles showing the dangers of psychiatric medications, both behaviorally and neurologically, and also the poor outcomes and neurological disability that often result from them:
A large meta-analysis in BMJ finding increased SSRI use linked to suicidality:bit.ly/34NMPNQ
Psychiatric Medications Kill More Americans than Heroin: bit.ly/31Ym2NK
Polypharmacy Associated with Cognitive Decline in Elderly Patients: bit.ly/3txgzZo
Neuropsychological Tests Reveal Consequences of Polypharmacy: bit.ly/3nnCYoc
Greater Exposure to Antipsychotics Associated with Worse Long-Term Outcomes: bit.ly/3FnK427
An article in Scientific American: "Hidden Side Effects: Medical Studies Often Leave Out Adverse Outcomes”: bit.ly/2iv7wlg
And a few articles, for those interested, on corruption in psychiatry:
A study documenting the way the pharmaceutical industry manipulates the research literature: bit.ly/3zXegQT
A study examining the practice of ghostwriting at academic medical centers: bit.ly/2MhvYbR
A New York Times Op Ed calls out corruption, especially in psychiatry and cancer research: https://nyti.ms/2OAB2VS
An article in the New York Times examines doctors who receive criminal convictions after (sometimes deadly) research misconduct, yet are paid by the pharmaceutical industry for their work promoting drugs: https://nyti.ms/2ToQt78
An article in Science about ethical concerns after pharmaceutical industry payouts to FDA advisors who approved their drugs: bit.ly/2IeLORh
My Website: wildtruth.net
If you wish to donate: wildtruth.net/donate
My Patreon: patreon.com/danielmackler