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The Schizophrenias: Ours to Conquer
by Carl C. Pfeiffer, Ph.D., M.D., Richard Mailloux, B.S. and Linda Forsythe, B.A.
“This impressive volume contains the observations and theories about the schizophrenias gathered by Carl Pfeiffer and colleagues over more than twenty years. I have heard Dr. Pfeiffer lecture dozens of times and have always enjoyed listening to his clear exposition of his work. More important, I always learn something. Unfortunately, too few psychiatrists have been wise enough to attend his lectures. They can remedy this deficiency by studying this book. ” – Abram Hoffer, M.D., Ph.D.
http://www.riordanclinic.org/ebook/The_Schizophrenias_Ours_to_Conquer.pdf

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Since working in mental health field since the ’80′s, Schizophrenia was the one illness that I was the most intrigued by. I wanted to get into the minds of those who lived with that illness and see what their world was. What I could experience, was horrifying. I always believed that nutrition and the overuse of medications and other “therapies,” and I use that term loosely only added to the horror they experienced many times. This was an interesting post.
Good job
Yisraela
It’s an interesting read for sure, it is a pity that all this early research got mostly discarded and discounted. Even though some of it now sounds very arcaic to us. If we could just allow more individuality in our modern approaches to treatment, rather than blanket drug prescriptions, I am sure the outcomes would be more beneficial. Albeit …. I’m still hopeful