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BOOKS, ARTICLES AND PRESENTATIONS BY MEMBERS OF ICSPP (Alphabetical) David Antonuccio, Ph.D. Antonuccio, D.O. (1995). Psychotherapy for depression: No stronger medicine. American Psychologist, 50(6), 450-452 Antonuccio, D.O., Burns, D. & Danton, W.G. (2002). Antidepressants: A triumph of marketing over science? Prevention and Treatment, 5, Article 25. Available on the World Wide Web: http://www.journals.apa.org/prevention/volume5/pre0050025c.html Antonuccio, D.O., Burns, D., Danton, W.G. & O?Donahue, W. (2000). The rumble in Reno: The psychosocial perspective on depression. Psychiatric Times, 17, 10-13. http://www.mhsource.com/pt/p000824.html Antonuccio, D.O., Danton, W.G., DeNelsky, G.Y., Greenberg, R.P., & Gordon, J.S. (1999). Raising questions about antidepressants. Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 68, 3-14. Antonuccio, D.O., Danton, W.G. & DeNelsky, G. (1995). Psychotherapy vs. medication for depression: Challenging the conventional wisdom with data. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 26(6), 574-585. Antonuccio, D.O., Danton, W.G. 7 McClanahan, T.M. (in press). A manifesto for psychology in the prescription era: Building a firewall between marketing and science. American Psychologist Antonuccio, D.O., Thomas, M. & Danton, W.G. (1997). A cost-effectiveness analysis of cognitive behavior therapy and fluoxetine (Prozac) in the treatment of depression. Behavior Therapy, 28, 187-210. Danton, W.G. & Antonuccio, D.O. (1997). A focused empirical analysis of treatments for panic and anxiety. In S. Fisher & R. Greenberg (eds.) From Placebo to Panacea: Putting Psychiatric Drugs to the Test. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., pp. 229-280 Joseph A.M. & Antonuccio, D.O. (1999). Lack of efficacy of transdermal nicotine in smoking cessation, NEJM, 341, 1157-1158. LeFever, G.B., Arcona, A.P. & Antonuccio, D.O. (in press). ADHD among American school children: Evidence of overdiagnosis and overuse of medication. Scientific Review of Mental Health Practice. Peter R. Breggin, MD College Students in a Mental Hospital: Contribution to the Social Rehabilitation of the Mentally Ill (New York, Grune & Stratton, 1962) (jointly authored by Carter Umbarger, James Dalsimer, Andrew Morrison, and Peter Breggin). Electroshock: Its Brain-Disabling Effects (Springer, NY, 1979) Toxic Psychiatry (St. Martin's, NY, 1991) Beyond Conflict (St. Martin's, NY, 1992) Talking Back to Prozac (with Ginger Breggin) (St. Martin's, NY, 1994) The War Against Children (with Ginger Breggin) (St. Martin's, NY, 1994) Psychosocial Approaches to Deeply Disturbed Persons (senior editor) (Haworth Press, NY, 1996) Brain-Disabling Treatments in Psychiatry: Drugs, Electroshock and the Role of the FDA (Springer, The Heart of Being Helpful: Empathy and the Creation of a Healing Presence (Springer, NY, 1997) Talking Back To Ritalin (Common Courage Press, ME, 1998) The War Against Children of Color: Psychiatry Targets Inner City Children. (Common Courage Your Drug May Be Your Problem: How and Why To Stop Taking Psychiatric Medications. (Perseus Reclaiming Our Children: A Healing Solution to a Nation in Crisis. (Perseus Books, Cambridge, MA, 2,000) The Ritalin Fact Book. (Perseus Books, Cambridge, MA, 2002).
Cohen, D. (2002). Research on the drug treatment of schizophrenia: A critical appraisal and implications for social work education. Journal of Social Work Education, 38(2), 217-239. Cohen, D., McCubbin, M., Collin, J. & Perodeau, G. (2001). Medications as social phenomena. Health, 5(4), 441-469 Cohen, D. (2000). Critical psychiatry. In A.E. Kazdin (Ed.), Encyclopedia of psychology. New York: Oxford University Press & American Psychological Association. Cohen D., & Jacobs, D. (2000). A model consent form for psychiatric drug treatment. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 20(1), 59-64. Jacobs, D. & Cohen, D. (1999). What is really known about psychological alterations produced by psychiatric drugs? International Journal of Risk and Safety in Medicine, 12(1), 37-47 Breggin, P.R. & Cohen, D. (1999). Your drug may be your problem: How and why to stop taking psychiatric medications. Cambridge, MA: Perseus. Cohen, D. (1997). A critique of the use of neuroleptic drugs in psychiatry. In S. Fisher & R.P. Greenberg (Eds.). From placebo to panacea: Putting psychotropic drugs to the test. New York: John Wiley & Sons. pp. 173-229 Cohen, D., Cailloux-Cohen, S., & AGIDD. (1995). Guide critique des medicaments de l?ame [Critical handbook of psychiatric drugs]. Montreal: Editions de l?Homme. Segal, S.P., Cohen, D., & Marder, S.R. (1992). Neuroleptic medication and prescription practices with sheltered-care residents: a 12-year perspective. American Journal of Public Health, 88(6), 846-852 Cohen, D. (Ed.). (1990). Challenging the therapeutic state: Critical perspectives on psychiatry and the mental health system. Special double issue, The Journal of Mind and Behavior, 11(3&4), 247-574 [20 articles, seventh printing in 2001].
Albert O. Galves, Ph.D.
Galves, A. (1999). The false dichotomy between psychology and biology. AHP Perspective (Association for Humanistic Psychology). April/May, 14-17. Galves, A. (1994). Seeing problems eye to eye. Human Resources Professional, March/April, 6-9.
Tomi Gomory, Ph.D.
Gomory, T. (2002). The origins of coercion in ?Assertive Community Treatment? (ACT): A Review of Early Publications from the ?Special Treatment Unit (STU) of Mendota State Hospital. Ethical Human Sciences and Services 4 (1), 3-16. Gomory, T. (2001). A critique of the effectiveness of assertive community treatment. Psychiatric Services, 52, 1394. Gomory, T. (1999). Programs of assertive community treatment (PACT): a critical review. Ethical Human Sciences and Services, 1 (2) 147-163. Gomory, T (1997). Mental health services. In M. Reisch & E. Gambrill (Eds.), Social work in the 21st. century, (pp. 163-174). Thousand Oaks, California: Pine Forge Press. Gomory, T. (1997). Does the goal of preventing suicide justify placing suicidal clients in care? In E. Gambrill & R. Pruger (Eds.), Controversial issues in social work ethics, values, and obligations, (pp. 63-75). Boston: Allyn and Bacon. Lacasse, J.R., & Gomory, T. (2003). Is graduate social work education promoting a critical approach to mental health practice? Journal of Social Work Education, 39(3), 383-408.
Richard W. Horobin
Deliieu, J.M., Badawoud, M., Williams, M.A., Horobin, R.W. & Duguid, J.K. (2001). Antipsychotic drugs result in the formation of immature neutrophil leucocytes in schizophrenic patients. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 15, 191-194. Grace E.
Book Book Chapters Jackson, G.E. (in press).
“On the Drugging and Un-Drugging of Children.” Jackson, G.E. (in press). “The Case Against Stimulants.” In S. Timimi and J. Leo, Eds. Jackson, G.E. (2005). “Cybernetic Children.” In C. Newnes and N. Radcliffe, Eds. Peer Reviewed Articles Jackson, G.E. (2007).
Chemo brain: A Psychiatric Drug Phenomenon? Jackson, G.E. (2006). Mental
Health Screening in Schools: Essentials of Informed Consent. Ethical Human Psychology and
Psychiatry 8 (3), 217-225. Jackson, G.E. (2003). A Plea for Psyche. Review of Existential
Psychology & Psychiatry XXVI (Nos.
2&3), 97-110. Jackson, G.E. (2003). The Dilemma of Early
Intervention: Some Problems with Mental Health Screening and Labeling. Ethical Human Sciences and Services 5 (1), 35-40. Jay Joseph
Joseph, J. (2006). The missing gene: Psychiatry,
heredity, and the fruitless search for genes. New
Joseph, J. (2005). Research Paradigms of Psychiatric
Genetics [Letter to the editor].
American
Joseph, J. (2005). The 1942 “euthanasia” debate in the
American Journal of Psychiatry. History of
Joseph, J. (2004). The gene illusion: Genetic research
in psychiatry and psychology under the
Joseph, J. (2004). Schizophrenia and heredity: Why the
emperor has no genes. In J. Read, L. Joseph, J. (2002). Twin studies in psychiatry and psychology: Science or pseudoscience? Psychiatric Quarterly, 73, 71-82. Joseph, J. (2001). Don Jackson?s ?A critique of the literature on the genetics of schizophrenia? ? A reappraisal after 40 years. Genetic, Social and General Psychology Monographs, 127, 27-57 Joseph, J. (2001). Is crime in the genes? A critical review of twin and adoption studies of criminality and antisocial behavior. Journal of Mind and Behavior, 22, 179-218. Joseph, J. (2001). Separated twins and the genetics of personality differences: A critique. American Journal of Psychology, 114, 1-30. Joseph, J. (2000). A critique of the spectrum concept as used in the Danish-American schizophrenia adoption studies. Ethical Human Sciences and Services, 2, 135-160. Joseph, J. (2000). Inaccuracy and bias in textbooks reporting psychiatric research: The case of schizophrenia adoption studies. Politics and the Life Sciences, 2, 89-99. Joseph, J. (2000). Not in their genes. A critical view of the genetics of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. Developmental Review, 20, 539-567. Joseph, J. (1999). The genetic theory of schizophrenia: A critical overview. Ethical Human Sciences and Services, 1, 119-145. Joseph, J. (1998). The equal environment assumption of classical twin method: A critical analysis. Journal of Mind and Behavior, 19, 325-358.
Bertram P. Karon, Ph.D.
Articles: Karon, B.P. & VandenBos, G.R. (1977). Psychotherapuetic technique and the economically poor patient. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, and Practice, 14, 169-180. Karon, B.P. (1987). Psychotherapy and psychosis: The treatment of acute schizophrenic patients in private practice. British Journal of Psychotherapy, 4 (2), 135-147. Karon, B.P. (1989). On the formation of delusions. Psychoanalytic Psychology,6(2),169-185. Karon, B.P. (1989). The state of the art of psychoanalysis: Science, hope, and kindness in Karon, B. P. (1998). What produces deep-seated change in psychotherapy? Internalizing the Karon, B.P., & Widener, A.J. (1999). Repressed memories: Just the facts. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 30, 625-626. Karon, B.P., & Widener, A.J.(1999). The tragedy of schizophrenia: Its myth of incurability. Ethical Human Science and Services, 1(3), 1-17. Karon, B. P. (2003). The tragedy of schizophrenia without psychotherapy. Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry, 31, 89-118.
Books: Karon, B.P. & VandenBos, G.R. (1981). Psychotherapy of schizophrenia: The treatment of choice.
Chapter: Karon, B.P., & Widener, A. (1994). Psychodynamic therapies in historical perspective; "Nothing human do I consider alien to me." In B. Bongar & L.E. Beutler (Eds.) A Comprehensive Textbook of Psychotherapy: Theory, and Practice (pp 24-47). Oxford: Oxford University Press. . Jonathan Leo, Ph.D.
Leo, J. T. & Cohen, D. (2002). Broken brains or flawed studies: A critical review of ADHD Leo, J.T. & Joseph, J. (2002). Schizophrenia: Medical students are taught its all in the genes but are Leo, J.T. (2002). The chemical theory of mental illness. Telos, 122, 169-177. A book review of Blaming the Brain by Elliot Valenstein and Of Two Minds by Tanya Luhrmann. Leo, J.T. (2002). American preschoolers on ritalin. Social Science and Modern Society, 39, 52-60. Leo, J.T. (2000) Attention deficit disorder: Good marketing or good science. Skeptic, 8, 63-69.
Michael McCubbin, Ph.D.
McCubbin, M. & Cohen, D. (1999). The rights of users of the mental health system: The tight know of power, law and ethics. Presentation to XXIVth International Congress on Law and Mental Health, Toronto. Available: http://www.madnation.cc/documents/mccubbincohen.PDF McCubbin, M. & Cohen, D. (1996). Extremely unbalanced: Interest divergence and power disparities between clients and psychiatry. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 19, 1-25. McCubbin, M. & Cohen, D. (2000). Analysis of the scientific grounds for forced treatment. Brief submitted to Little Hoover Commission on Mental Health Reform, State of California. NARPA (National Association for Rights Protection and Advocacy) Tenet On-line: http://www.narpa.org/cal_ioc.htm McCubbin, M. & Cohen, D. (2003). Empowering practice in mental health social work: Barriers and challenges. GRASP Working Papers Series, 31. Montreal: University of Montreal (GRASP). Available: http://www.grasp.umontreal.ca/documents/WP-An-31.pdf Dallaire, B., McCubbin, M., Morin, P & Cohen, D. (2000). Civil commitment due to mental illness and dangerousness: The union of law and psychiatry within a treatment-control system. Sociology of Health and Illness, 22, 679-699. Lurie, S., McCubbin, M. & Dallaire, B. (Eds.) (2002, in press). International innovations in community mental health [special issue]. Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health, 21(3). McCubbin, M. &Labonte, R. (2002). Toward psychosocial theory for an understanding of the health and well-being of populations. Ethical Human Sciences and Services, 4, 47-61. McCubbin, M. (2001). Free will, rationality, and explanation in the human sciences. Review of Existential Psychology and Psychiatry, 26, 39-55. Cohen, D., McCubbin, M., Collin, J. & Perodeau, G. (2001). Medications as social phenomena. Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Study of Health, Illness and Medicine, 5, 441-469. McCubbin, M. & Cohen, D. (1999). Empirical, ethical and political perspectives on the use of methylphenidate. Ethical Human Sciences and Services, 1, 81-101.
Thomas J. Scheff, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus
Scheff, T.J. (1989). Cognitive and emotional conflict in anorexia: Reanalysis of a classic case. Psychiatry, 52, 148-156. Scheff, T.J. (1999). Being mentally ill. Hawthorne, NY: DeGruyter. (Third Edition). Scheff, T.J. (2001). Social components in depression. Psychiatry, 64(3), 212-224
Richard Shulman, Ph.D.
Shulman, R. (1996). Psychotherapy with ?schizophrenia?: Analysis of metaphor to reveal trauma and conflict. The Psychotherapy Patient,9(3/4), 75-106. Shulman, R. (1996). Lost confidence and confidentiality in psychotherapy. Perspectives Mental Health Magazine. Available: http://www.CTVIP.org Shulman, R. (1999). The Surgeon General?s new clothes. Perspectives Mental Health Magazine. Available: http://www.CTVIP.org Shulman, R. & Burrell, M. (2000). Volunteers in Psychotherapy (VIP): A confidential nonprofit alternative to third-party payment for psychotherapy. Ethical Human Sciences and Services,2(1), 73-75.
Laurence Simon, Ph.D.
Simon, L. (1998). Psychology, education, gods and humanity. Westport, CT: Praeger Books. Simon, L. (2000). Psycho?therapy?: Theory, practice, modern and postmodern influences, Westport, CT: Praeger Books. Simon, L. (2003). Psychology, psychotherapy, psychoanalysis and the politics of human relationship. Westport, CT: Praeger Books.
Norbert A. Wetzel, Ph.D.
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