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ICSPP conferences are unique. We share and acquire information that can be gleaned from nowhere else, and, perhaps because of this, we share a strong sense of community. Viewing the DVDs is an excellent way to experience these events if you’ve been unable to attend, and to re-experience the inspiration you felt if you’d made the trip. They also offer a valuable way of introducing ICSPP’s ideals to others. Sharing conference experiences by viewing the DVDs with colleagues is an excellent way of spreading the word and supporting what your views. The order form, with prices, is at the end of the following list. Purchase what you can, or what you find most interesting. You’ll be surprised at what you’ve missed … even if you were there. 2000 - Psychosocial Solutions vs Psychiatric
Drugs: The Ethics and Efficacy of
Treating Children and Adults with Brain Disabling Drugs When Science Indicates
That Psychosocial Approaches are More Effective and Non-Toxic Peter R. Breggin, M.D. Your Psychiatric Drug May Be
Your Problem David Cohen, Ph.D. Peter R. Breggin. M.D. Psychiatry,
Malpractice, & Product Liability Issues Pam Clay, J.D. Donald Farber, J.D. Danny McGlynn, J.D. Michael Mosher, J.D. Peter R. Breggin, M.D. The Treatment of Deeply Disturbed Children
& Adults Kevin McCready, Ph.D. Without Resort to Psychiatric
Drugs Loren Mosher, M.D. Tony Stanton, M.D. Peter Breggin, M.D. Children
In Distress: ADHD & Other Diagnoses Ron Hopson, Ph.D. Tony Stanton, M.D. Working With Very Disturbed
& Traumatized Children Paula Caplan, Ph.D. What is
Wrong With Psychiatric Diagnoses? : Biopsychiatry and the DSM David Cohen, Ph.D. Drugs In Psychiatry As A Socio-Cultural
Phenomenon Gerald Coles, Ph.D. Why We
Shouldn’t Label Our Children ADHD or Learning Disabled David Keirsey, Ph.D. William Glasser, M.D. Psychotherapy
vs. Drug Therapy with Children Hon. Marion Crecco New
Legislation, Children, and Medication Abuses Louise Armstrong, Ph.D. And
They Call It Help: How Psychiatry Has
Failed Our Children Peter R. Breggin, M.D. Reclaiming
Our Children Jake Johnson, Ed.D. ________________________________________________________________________ 2003 - Treating the Difficult Child: ADHD, Bipolar, and Other Diagnoses: Challenging the Status Quo with Solution Based Therapy Peter Breggin, M.D. The
Biological Basis of Childhood Disorders: The Scientific Facts David Cohen, Ph.D. New
Research on the ADHD Drugs: A Comparative Study of Stimulants Brian Kean, M.A. The
Dangers of Diagnosing Children: Results of the Multi-Modal Treatment Approach Study Robert Foltz, Ph.D. Bipolar,
ADHD and Conduct Disorder: The Diagnostic Dilemma. Bruce Levine, Ph.D. Common-Sense
Solutions for Disruptive Children Without Drugs or Behavioral Manipulation Dominick Riccio, Ph.D. Family Therapy: The Treatment of
Choice for Working with Difficult Children. Kevin McCready, Ph.D. Psychodynamic Therapy with
Children and Families David Stein, Ph.D. A
Drug-Free Practical Program for Children Diagnosed with ADHD and Most Other
Behavioral Disorders ________________________________________________________________________ 2004 - Critiquing Disease Models of Psychosocial Distress and
Implementing Psychosocial Theories and Interventions Vera Sharav Screening
for Mental Illness: The Merger of Eugenics and the Drug Industry David Healy, M.D. Manufacturing
Consensus in Psychopharmacology: The End of Psychiatry as a Science? Peter Breggin, M.D. Violence
Induced by Psychiatric Medications: Cases, Questions, and
Contradictions Brian Kean, Ph.D. The
Risk Society and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Critical Social Analysis
Concerning the Development and Social Impact
of the ADHD Diagnosis Pam Oatis, M.D. A Pediatric Practice Using no
Psychotropic Drugs, and Teaching Peers and Residents to
Treat Difficult Children by
Asking How and Why Toby Tyler Watson, Psy.D. The
Four False Pillars of Biopsychiatry: Examining the Scientific Facts about the Underlying Assumptions
of Biopsychiatry - Chemical Imbalances,
Inheritance, Genetics, and Adoption Studies David B. Stein, Ph.D. Parenting
and Treating Difficult Teens Without Drugs or Make Believe Disease Dominick Riccio, Ph.D. The Role of Therapeutic Function
of the Father in the Treatment of Difficult and Acting Out
Children Matt Irwin, M.D. Treatment
and Reversal of Schizophrenia Without Neuroleptics George W. Albee, Ph.D. A Radical View of the Causes,
Prevention, and Treatment of Mental Disorders Nadine Lambert, Ph.D. The Contribution of Childhood ADHD, Psychostimulant
Exposure, and Problem Behavior
to Adolescent and Adult Substance Abuse Celia Brown and
The
Continuum of Support: Real Alternatives and Self-Help David Oaks Approaches Robert Whitaker Anatomy
of an Epidemic: The Astonishing Rise of Mental Illness in James B. Gottstein, J.D. Psych
Rights Legal Campaign Against Forced Drugging and How You Can Participate Raymond DiGuiseppe, Ph.D. Is
Anger Adequately Represented in the DSM? ______________________________________________________________________________________ 2005 - Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder:
Scientific Facts or Scientific Delusions Implications for Theory and Practice Brian Kohler, MD The
Schizophrenias: Brain, Mind, and Culture Elliot Valenstein, Ph.D. Biochemical Theories of Mental
Illness: Some Hard Facts About Soft Science Clarence McKenzie, MD Delayed
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder from Infancy and the Two Trauma Mechanism Wiliam Glasser, Ph.D. Defining
Mental Health as a Public Health Problem Peter Breggin, MD Current
Trends in Treating Bipolar Disorder in Children and Adults Dominick Riccio, Ph.D. Why
Mental Health Professionals Fail in their Treatment of “Schizophrenic” and “Bipolar”
Diagnosed Clients Bertram Karon, Ph.D. Treating
the Severely Disturbed Without the Luxury of Long-Term Hospitalization Ann Louise Silver, MD Keeping
the Spirit and Philosophy of Chestnut Lodge Alive Grace Jackson, MD Allostatic
Loads: Exploring the Long-Term Consequences of Psychiatric Drugs Daniel Dorman, MD Psychosis
as a Fact of the Human Condition Joseph Glenmullen, MD Misdiagnosing
Antidepressant-Induced Decompensation as “Bipolar Disorder” ________________________________________________________________________ 2006 – Mental Health
and the Law Robert Dinerstein, J.D. Human
Rights and People with Mental Health Disabilities: The Issue of Capacity Stefan Kruszewski, MD What
Happens When the 1st Ammendment Butts Heads with Special Interests Michael Perlin, J.D. International
Human Rights and Civil Disability Cases Karen Effrem, MD The
Origins and Dangers of Child Mental Health Screening Susan Stefan, J.D. Evolving
Views of Psychiatric Evidence James Gottstein, J.D. A
Coordinated Campaign to Successfully Change the Mental Health System Plenary Legal Panel Prescription
Drugs: Civil and Criminal Liability Cases and Concepts Andy Vickery,
J.D. Don Farber,
J.D. Michael
Mosher, J.D. Derek
Braslow, J.D. Grace Jackson, MD Parens
Patriae, Parens Inscius: Beware the Dangers of the Incompetent State Peter Breggin, MD Medication
Spellbinding (Iatrogenic Anosognosia): A New Concept Joseph Glenmullen, MD SSRIs,
Akathisia, and Suicidality: The History of the FDA’s 2005 Black Box Warning on Antidepressant-Induced
Suicidality Thomas Bratter, Ed.D. When
Psychotherapy Becomes a War: Working with Gifted, Alienated, Angry Adolescents Who Engage in
Self-Destructive and Dangerous Behavior Tina Minkowitz, J.D. Remaking
Human Rights: Advocacy by Users and Survivors of Psychiatry Anne Marsden You
Decide Who Decides – Yeah Right! ICSPP Conference DVD
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