Toxic psychiatry / Peter Breggin ; interviewed and produced by Sue Supriano.

Program Title:
Toxic psychiatry / Peter Breggin ; interviewed and produced by Sue Supriano.
PRA Archive #: 
SZ0684.22
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Ongoing public affairs program which features interviews with people from the world's political, social and economic hot spots.|TOXIC PSYCHIATRY / Peter Breggin| interviewed and produced by Sue Supriano. - SERIES: Steppin' out of Babylon| no. 107 - Ongoing public affairs program which features interviews with people from the worlds political, social and econmic hot spots. - CONTENT: Dr. Peter Breggin, psychiatrist and author of Toxic Psychiatry : Why Therapy, Emphathy, and Love Must Replace the Drugs, Electroshock, and Biochemical Theories of the "New Psychiatry." A full-time consultant with the National Institute of Mental Health, he explores the many negative effects of traditional psychiatric drug-related approaches to mental health care. - RECORDED: 1992.

Dr. Peter Breggin, psychiatrist and author of Toxic Psychiatry : Why Therapy, Emphathy, and Love Must Replace the Drugs, Electroshock, and Biochemical Theories of the "New Psychiatry." A full-time consultant with the National Institute of Mental Health, he explores the many negative effects of traditional psychiatric drug-related approaches to mental health care.

Date Recorded on: 
1992.
Date Broadcast on: 
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Item duration: 
1 reel (28 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., stereo.|28:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1992.
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