In The Rise and Fall of the Age of Psychopharmacology, esteemed historian Edward Shorter proposes that the recent history of psychiatry is that of a failed scientific discipline of medicine. Medicine generally is about the story of progress, but psychiatry's story is that of failure in diagnosis, in therapeutics, and in the ability to deliver science-based care to suffering individuals.
In The Rise and Fall of the Age of Psychopharmacology, esteemed historian Edward Shorter proposes that the recent history of psychiatry is that of a failed scientific discipline of medicine. Medicine generally is about the story of progress, but psychiatry's story is that of failure in diagnosis, in therapeutics, and in the ability to deliver science-based care to suffering individuals.
Edward Shorter Professor of Psychiatry, Professor of the History of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto
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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
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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