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Daniel Carlat

Daniel Carlat
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Daniel Carlat

Unhinged will be released on May 18, 2010 in Hardcover, eBook
May 18, 2010
Unhinged is now available in Hardcover, eBook
May 18, 2010

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IOL, November 7, 2011
...doctors are prescribing the drugs mainly because of the "juggernaut of pharmaceutical promotion”, as the US psychiatrist Dr Daniel Carlat calls it. It's not surprising there's a US media furore - about 10 percent of Americans over the age of six take...
The Independent, October 24, 2011
...doctors are prescribing the drugs mainly because of the "juggernaut of pharmaceutical promotion", as the US psychiatrist Dr Daniel Carlat calls it. It's not surprising there's a US media furore about 10 per cent of Americans over the age of six take...
Psychiatric News, August 5, 2011
...by Robert Whitaker; and Unhinged: The Trouble With Psychiatry—A Doctor's Revelations About a Profession in Crisis, by Daniel Carlat, M.D. “The books ... are powerful indictments of the way psychiatry is now practiced,” Angell wrote. “They...
Psychiatric Times, July 6, 2011
...well put him in the minority. For some, such controversies suggest that the profession is becoming what Dr Daniel Carlat describes in his new book, . Controversies are certainly not new to medicine. In antiquity, there was controversy between the...
Forbes.com, July 1, 2011
...is a review of three books on the contemporary practice of psychiatry by Irving Kirsch, Robert Whitaker, and Daniel Carlat. Humans solve the previous problem but not the next one. So would be the case if Dr. Angell’s recommendation was codified. The US...
Yahoo! Malaysia, June 30, 2011
...is a review of three books on the contemporary practice of psychiatry by Irving Kirsch, Robert Whitaker, and Daniel Carlat...
Forbes.com, June 30, 2011
...is a review of three books on the contemporary practice of psychiatry by Irving Kirsch, Robert Whitaker, and Daniel Carlat...
Healthy Ken, July 29, 2011
...Journal of Medicine, summarizes it extremely well. She analyzes three books by authors Irving Kirsch, Robert Whitaker, and Daniel Carlat. Each deconstructs the apparent mental illness epidemic and theory that mental disorders… Source:...
Becky The Minx's Blog!, July 29, 2011
...Journal of Medicine, summarizes it extremely well. She analyzes three books by authors Irving Kirsch, Robert Whitaker, and Daniel Carlat. Each deconstructs the apparent mental illness epidemic and theory that mental...
Had Enough Therapy?, June 28, 2011
...illness to be declining, not rising?” Summarizing the research findings of books by Irving Kirsch , Robert Whitaker , and Daniel Carlat , she observes: “First, they agree on the disturbing extent to which the companies that sell psychoactive...
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com, June 26, 2011
...the development and marketing of drugs. In part two of her piece, citing another recent book, Unhinged , by Daniel Carlat, Angell observes that psychiatrists consistently take more money from the drug industry than any other medical specialty....
The Steady Drip, June 24, 2011
...        Unhinged: The Trouble with Psychiatry—A Doctor’s Revelations About a Profession in Crisis by Daniel Carlat Free Press, 256 pp., $25.00                                              ...
Psychology Today, June 21, 2011
...Epidemic: Magic Bullets, Psychiatric Drugs, and the Astonishing Rise of Mental Illness in America ; and fellow PT blogger Daniel Carlat's Unhinged: The Trouble with Psychiatry--A Doctor's Revelations about a Profession in Crisis. Given the scale and...
Hit & Run, June 13, 2011
...illness if America" can be understood largely as an outgrowth of the desire to sell psychiatric drugs; and Daniel Carlat, a Boston psychiatrist who confesses his profession's shortcomings in Unhinged: The Trouble With Psychiatry . Angell notes that "none...