Mental Health, Inc.

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How Corruption, Lax Oversight, and Failed Reforms Endanger Our Most Vulnerable Citizens

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2017

نویسنده

Traber Burns

شابک

9781538425701
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Prize-winning investigative journalist Art Levine offers a no-holds-barred and crucial call to action for America's broken mental health system. The mental health system in America is hardly a front-burner issue, despite lip-service about reform after a tragic mass killing. Yet every American should care deeply about fixing a system a presidential commission reported was in "shambles. " By some measures, about 20 percent of Americans have some sort of mental health condition, including the most vulnerable among us―veterans, children, the elderly, prisoners, and the homeless. With Mental Health, Inc. , award-winning investigative journalist Art Levine delivers a Shock Doctrine style exposé of the failures of our out-of-control, profits-driven mental health system, with a special emphasis on the failures of the pharmaceuticals industry, including the treatment of children with antipsychotics and disastrous PTSD protocols for veterans. Levine provides narrative portraits of victims and people who won unexpected victories against their illnesses by getting smart, personalized help, as well as snapshots of corrupt Big Pharma executives and researchers who created fraudulent marketing schemes. Levine also tells the dramatic David vs. Goliath stories of a few brave reformers, including Harvard-trained psychiatrist and researcher Dr. Stefan Kruszewski, who has acted as a whistleblower in numerous cases, leading to major federal and state settlements, as well as spotlighting pioneering clinicians challenging outmoded, drug-and-sedate practices that leave 90 percent of people with serious mental illness too disabled to work. By taking a comprehensive look at mental health abuses and dangerous, ineffective practices as well as pointing toward solutions for creating a system for effective, proven, and compassionate care, Art Levine's essential Mental Health, Inc. is a call to action for politicians and citizens alike.

نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

March 20, 2017
Levine, an investigative journalist, reveals how the nexus of power formed by the pharmaceutical industry, the FDA, Medicare, and Medicaid works against patients’ best interests. His overall complaint is the improper use of antipsychotic medicines. For example, he writes, “over 90 percent of the estimated two million kids on Medicaid who received antipsychotics are prescribed them without the approval of the FDA”—meaning for uses other than those the FDA approved, also known as “off-label” uses. This problem is particularly pronounced at VA hospitals, he shows. Levine devotes each chapter to a different aspect of pharmaceutical abuse and corruption, which he humanizes with patients’ stories. While he describes a horrifying panoply of problems, he also portrays whistleblowers and other heroes who work to protect patients. This well-researched book reveals the scope of an entrenched problem, but it also offers hope. Levine is optimistic that balanced treatment, with appropriate dosages and uses of antipsychotics in combination with other therapies, can greatly alleviate mental illness. Reading Levine’s work might very well be the key to spurring concerned stakeholders into action. Agent: Jill Marsal, Marsal Lyon Literary Agency.




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