Psychiatric Drugs
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Duncan, B., & Antonuccio, D. (2011). A patient bill of rights for psychotropic prescription: A call for a higher standard of care. International Journal of Clinical Medicine, 2, 353-359.
Summary of Barry’s Presentation at the Vatican
Slides of Barry’s presentation about Children and Psychiatric Drugs at the Vatican
The National Alliance of Professional Psychologist Providers (NAPPP) Position Statement about Medication: “Failure to Serve”
Sparks, J., A. & Duncan, B. L. (2008). Do no harm: A critical risk/benefit analysis of child psychotropic medications. Journal of Family Psychotherapy,19 (1), 1-19.
Sparks, J. & Duncan, B. Challenging automatic prescription. Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 19, 36-49.
Duncan, B., & Barbacki, M. (2010). Uses and Misuses of Psychiatric Drugs. Presentation at Lourdes FIAMC Conference
Here is the video of the Lourdes presentation in 2 parts:
Duncan, Miller, & Sparks: Exposing the Mythmakers (2000)
Sparks, Duncan, & Miller: Integrating psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy:Myths and the missing link (2006)
Duncan, Sparks, Murphy & Miller: Just Say No to Drugs as a First Treatment for Child Problems (2007)
Murray, T. (2007). The other side of psychopharmacology. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 28, 309-337.
Murray, C., & Murray, T. (2007). The family pharm. The Family Journal, 15, 65-71.
Murray, T. (2009). The loss of client agency into the psychopharmaceutical-industrial complex. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 31, 283-308.
Timimi, S. (2008) Child psychiatry and its relationship to the pharmaceutical industry Theoretical and practical issues. Advances in Psychiatric Treatment 14, 3-9.
Spielmans, G., & Parry, P. (2010). From evidence-based medicine to marketing-based medicine: Evidence from internal industry documents. Bioethical Inquiry, January.
Click here to listen to Mind Matters, a radio show about psychiatric drugs.