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Alleged links to violence (3) Bias in evidence-based research (15) Clinical Practice Issues and Guidelines (12)
Cost effectiveness of psychodynamic psychotherapy (18) Dangers of outpatient commitment (1) Dangers of psychiatric medications (22)
Effectiveness of psychodynamic treatment (51) Efficacy over time vs. CBT (21) How therapy changes the brain for the better (and trauma for the worse) (9)
Inadequacy of Diagnosis (4) Increases in prescriptions over time (2) Issues with research and evidence (3)
Medicalization & Stigma (12) Medications: efficacy and side effects (8) Mental Health Statistics and Trends (11)
Mentally ill more likely to be targets than perpetrators (9) Need for longer-term treatment (9) Other databases & libraries (8)
Parity Issues (21) Partners (29) Psychodynamic treatment mis-represented in training (6)
PTSD (6) Treatment of choice for therapists (1)
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Medications: efficacy and side effects 2015 Author Whitaker, Robert (2015). Psychiatry Under the Influence: Institutional Corruption, Social Injury, and Prescriptions for Reform
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Mental Health Statistics and Trends OECD. Better Life Index (?) – Title missing
Mental Health Statistics and Trends 2017 World Health Organization (2017). Depression and Other Common Mental Health Disorders. Global Health Estimates
Mental Health Statistics and Trends 2005 Schuster MA, McGlynn EA, Brook RH. (2005). How good is the quality of health care in the United States? Milbank Quarterly. 76(4):517– 63
Mental Health Statistics and Trends 2005 Kessler RC, Berglund P, Demler O, Jin R, Merikangas KR, Walters EE. (2005). Lifetime prevalence and age-of-onset distributions of DSM-IV disorders in the National Comorbidity Survey Replication. Archives of General Psychiatry. 62(6): 593-602.
Mental Health Statistics and Trends NAMI Mental Health by the Numbers (?) – Title missing
Mental Health Statistics and Trends 2017 Schneider, E.C., Sarnak, D.O., Squires, D., Shah, A., & Doty, M.M. (2017). Mirror, mirror: How the U.S. health care system compares internationally at a time of radical change. The Commonwealth Fund, July 2017.
Mental Health Statistics and Trends 2013 OECD (2013). Pharmaceutical Consumption
Mental Health Statistics and Trends 2005 Kessler, R. C., Chiu, W. T., Demler, O., & Walters, E. E. (2005). Prevalence, severity, and comorbidity of 12-month DSM-IV disorders in the National Comorbidity Survey Replication. Archives of General Psychiatry, 62(6), 617-627.
Mental Health Statistics and Trends 2015 Case, A., & Deaton, A. (2015). Rising morbidity and mortality in mid-life among white non-Hispanic Americans in the 21st century. Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and Department of Economics, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ.
Mental Health Statistics and Trends 2003 Kessler RC, Berglund P, Demler O, Jin R, Koretz D, Merikangas KR, Rush AJ, Walters EE, Wang PS (2003). The Epidemiology of Major Depressive Disorder: Results from the National Comorbidity Survey Replication (NCS-R) JAMA. Vol. 289. No. 23; 3095-3105.
Mental Health Statistics and Trends 2008 World Health Organization (2008). The global burden of disease ISBN 978 92 4 156371 0.
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Mentally ill more likely to be targets than perpetrators 2010 Spidel, A., Lecomte, T., Greaves, C., Sahlstrom, K., Yuille, J. C. (2010). Early psychosis and aggression: Predictors and prevalence of violent behaviour amongst individuals with early onset psychosis. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 33, 171-176.
Mentally ill more likely to be targets than perpetrators 2005 Foley, S., Kelly, B., Clarke, M., McTigue, O., Gervin, M., et al. (2005). Incidence and clinical correlates of aggression and violence at presentation in patients with first episode psychosis. Schizophrenia Research, 72(23), 161-168.
Mentally ill more likely to be targets than perpetrators 2009 Douglas, K. S., Guy, L. S., & Hart, S. D. (2009). Psychosis as a risk factor for violence to others: A meta-analysis. Psychological Bulletin, 135(5), 679-706.
Mentally ill more likely to be targets than perpetrators 2002 Bjorkly, S. (2002). Psychotic symptoms and violence toward others: a literature review of some preliminary findings Part 2. Hallucinations. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 7, 605-615.
Mentally ill more likely to be targets than perpetrators 2010 Nielssen, O., & Large, M. (2010). Rates of homicide during the first episode psychosis and after treatment: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 36, 702-712.
Mentally ill more likely to be targets than perpetrators 2009 Fazel S, Langstrom N, Hjern A, Grann M, and Lichtenstein P. (2009). Schizophrenia, substance abuse, and violent crime. JAMA 301: 2016–2023.
Mentally ill more likely to be targets than perpetrators 1998 Bonta, J., Law, M., & Hanson, K. (1998). The prediction of criminal and violent recidivism among disordered offenders: A meta-analysis. Psychological Bulletin, 123(2), 123-142.
Mentally ill more likely to be targets than perpetrators 2000 Dolan, M., & Doyle, M. (2000). Violence risk prediction: Clinical and actuarial measures and the role of the Psychopathy Checklist. The British Journal of Psychiatry Oct 2000, 177(4), 303-311.
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