Clinical Psychology and Psychiatry: A Closer Look

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Clinical Psychology and Psychiatry: A Closer Look

clinpsyc.blogspot.com

Psychiatric medications, science, marketing, psychiatry in general, and occasionally clinical psychology. Questioning the role of key opinion leaders and the use of "science" to promote commercial ends rather than the needs of people with mental health concerns.

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clinpsyc.blogspot.com — “Psychiatric medications, science, marketing, psychiatry in general, and occasionally clinical psychology. Questioning the role of key opinion leaders and the use of "science" to promote commercial ends rather than the needs of people with mental health concerns.View full resource at clinpsyc.blogspot.com

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Clinical Psychology and Psychiatry: A Closer Look: Atypical Antipsychotics For Depression: Now With "Considerable Evidence"

clinpsyc.blogspot.com — “Psychiatric medications, science, marketing, psychiatry in general, and occasionally clinical psychology. Questioning the role of key opinion leaders and the use of "science" to promote commercial ends rather than the needs of people with mental health concerns.View full resource at clinpsyc.blogspot.com

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