Irving Kirsch, Ph.D.
Autor(a) de The Emperor's New Drugs: Exploding the Antidepressant Myth
About the Author
Irving Kirsch, a native of New York City, is a professor of psychology at the University of Hull, United Kingdom, as well as professor emeritus at the University of Connecticut. His research has been published in the British Medical Journal and covered in USA Today, the New York Times, Newsweek, mostrar mais and more. He currently lives in Hull. mostrar menos
Obras de Irving Kirsch, Ph.D.
Essentials of Clinical Hypnosis: An Evidence-based Approach (Dissociation, Trauma, Memory, and Hypnosis Book Series) (2005) 10 cópias
Clinical Hypnosis and Self-Regulation: Cognitive-Behavioral Perspectives (Dissociation, Trauma, Memory, and Hypnosis… (1999) 7 cópias
Changing Expectations: A Key to Effective Psychotherapy (Brooks/Cole Professional Books) (1990) 1 exemplar(es)
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- Kirsch, Irving, Ph.D.
- Data de nascimento
- 1943-03-07
- Sexo
- male
- Nacionalidade
- USA
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- Obras
- 8
- Membros
- 179
- Popularidade
- #120,383
- Avaliação
- 4.2
- Resenhas
- 3
- ISBNs
- 20
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- 1
From the reviews some seem to find it tedious when he systematically ticks off various experimental designs and questions, but I found it deeply compelling to have a laundry list of "but what if" and "have you tried" and "did you account for" questions pre-empted and answered.
Others seem to have a hard time believing so many people could be in cahoots to perpetuate what is essentially a billion dollar fraud. Yet we've seen in recent years revelations of how Big Pharma happily intentionally addicted millions to opiates they did not need and gleefully joked about the consequences, as the billions in profits kept raking in. If they're willing to kill to make a buck, knowingly hawking ineffective drugs is saintlike in comparison.
Most importantly the death of the neurotransmitter view of depression means something much more important; the real cause(s) of depression are yet to be found.… (mais)