Transformative Experiences, Psychiatric Research, and Informed Consent (Transformational Stories, #2)

This book takes a critical look at psychiatric research, factors which compromise its integrity and which may steer us from paths that lead to healing. The lack of informed consent is a major problem in research, in which subjects are in emotional distress. This work suggests an alternative vision, one backed by scientific research and which can be lifesaving for persons going through crisis. Read this work if you want to take an independent look at the science involved, and a more effective way to help people.

 

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Transformative Experiences, Psychiatric Research, and Informed Consent (Transformational Stories, #2)

This book takes a critical look at psychiatric research, factors which compromise its integrity and which may steer us from paths that lead to healing. The lack of informed consent is a major problem in research, in which subjects are in emotional distress. This work suggests an alternative vision, one backed by scientific research and which can be lifesaving for persons going through crisis. Read this work if you want to take an independent look at the science involved, and a more effective way to help people.

 

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Transformative Experiences, Psychiatric Research, and Informed Consent (Transformational Stories, #2)

Transformative Experiences, Psychiatric Research, and Informed Consent (Transformational Stories, #2)

by Michael A. Susko
Transformative Experiences, Psychiatric Research, and Informed Consent (Transformational Stories, #2)

Transformative Experiences, Psychiatric Research, and Informed Consent (Transformational Stories, #2)

by Michael A. Susko

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This book takes a critical look at psychiatric research, factors which compromise its integrity and which may steer us from paths that lead to healing. The lack of informed consent is a major problem in research, in which subjects are in emotional distress. This work suggests an alternative vision, one backed by scientific research and which can be lifesaving for persons going through crisis. Read this work if you want to take an independent look at the science involved, and a more effective way to help people.

 


Product Details

BN ID: 2940164398668
Publisher: AllrOneofUs Publishing
Publication date: 05/09/2020
Series: Transformational Stories
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 331 KB

About the Author

Michael Susko, who has an M.S in Counseling Psychology, has been active for several years in advocacy for re-envisioning mental health care. Attending conferences and workshops, he has presented on the meaning of symbolic experiences and modes of healing which would be effective. In 1991 he edited Cry of the Invisible, a collection of oral histories of persons who were psychiatrically labeled. For years he chaired and served on the board for Maryland Disability Rights, to help insure the rights of persons with disabilities.

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