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http://www.peter-lehmann-publishing.com/withdraw.htm

 

Peter Lehmann (ed.)

Coming off Psychiatric Drugs: Successful Withdrawal from Neuroleptics,

Antidepressants, Lithium, Carbamazepine and Tranquilizers

 

Soft cover, 15 x 21 cm, 352 pages

 

* British edition, ISBN 0-9545428-0-0. Berlin · Eugene, OR (USA) ·

Shrewsbury (UK): Peter Lehmann Publishing 2004. € 21.90 / CHF 40.50 /

£ 14.99 / JPY 2940 / CAD 33.60 / AUD 38.20 / Order.No. 336 (available)

* American edition, ISBN 1-891408-98-4. Berlin · Eugene, OR (USA)

· Shrewsbury (UK): Peter Lehmann Publishing 2004. € 21.90 / CHF 40.50

/ US-$ 24.95 / JPY 2940 / CAD 33.60 / AUD 38.20 / Order.No. 455

(available)

* German edition, ISBN 3-925931-27-9: Psychopharmaka absetzen.

Erfolgreiches Absetzen von Neuroleptika, Antidepressiva, Lithium,

Carbamazepin und Tranquilizer. Berlin: Peter Lehmann Publishing, 2.,

actualized and completely revised edition 2002. € 19.- / CHF 35.30 /

Order.No. 370 (available)

 

The only difference between the British and American edition are the ISBN.

General information about the book in Dutch, English, French, German

or Italian | About the editor & authors | Chapters' summaries |

Prefaces by Judi Chamberlin, Pirkko Lahti, Loren R. Mosher and Peter

Lehmann | Reviews in English by Jeffrey M. Masson, Greg White, Chris

Stirk, Harold Maio, Mary Maddock, Yakov Kostrovsky · Finnish by Olli

Stålström · German by Jeffrey M. Masson, Iris Hölling · Italian by

Pino Pini · Polsku by Jerzy Bajkowski · Spanish by Mariano Hernández

Monsalve · Russian by & #1071; & #1082; & #1086; & #1074;

& #1050; & #1086; & #1089; & #1090; & #1088; & #1086; & #1074; & #1089; & #1082; & #1080; & #1081; |

Note about liability |

Content | Print a leaflet in English, German, Italian | How to order

the book & pay the invoice | Order form | Home

 

The world-wide first book about " Successful coming down from

psychiatric drugs. " With experience-reports of 28 (ex-)users and

survivors of psychiatric drugs from all over the world and additional

articles of psychotherapists, physicians, psychiatrists, natural

healers and other professionals helping withdraw.

 

With prefaces by Judi Chamberlin, Pirkko Lahti and Loren R. Mosher.

Closing words by Karl Bach Jensen. Contributions by Regina Bellion,

Carola Bock, Wilma Boevink, Michael Chmela, Bert Gölden, Ilse Gold,

Gábor Gombos, Katalin Gombos, Maths Jesperson, Klaus John, Manuela

Kälin, Kerstin Kempker, Leo P. Koehne, Jan Kuypers, Elke Laskowski,

Peter Lehmann, Ulrich Lindner, Iris Marmotte, Constanze Meyer, Harald

Müller, Eiko Nagano, Mary Nettle, Una M. Parker, Nada Rath, Erwin

Redig, Hannelore Reetz, Roland A. Richter, Marc Rufer, Jasna Russo,

Lynne Setter, Martin Urban, Wolfgang Voelzke, David Webb, Gerda

Wozart, Josef Zehentbauer and Katherine Zurcher. Translations by Chie

Ishii, Mary Murphy, Ivanka Popovic and Christina White.

 

Publisher for editions in other languages than English or German wanted!

 

Publisher's Information

 

Noember 10, 2004

 

Dear Madam, dear Sir,

 

we want to draw your attention to our new book " Coming off Psychiatric

Drugs, " now translated completely into the English language.

 

The world-wide first book about the issue " Successful coming down from

psychiatric drugs " primarily addresses treated people who want to

withdraw on their own decision. It also addresses their relatives and

therapists. Millions of people are taking psychiatric drugs, for

example Haloperidol, Prozac, Risperidone or Zyprexa. To them, detailed

accounts of how others came off these substances without once again

ending up in the in the doctor's office are of fundamental interest.

 

In this practice-book 28 people from Australia, Austria, Belgium,

Denmark, England, Germany, Hungary, Japan, the Netherlands, New

Zealand, Serbia & Montenegro, Sweden, Switzerland and the USA write

about their experiences with withdrawal. Additionally, eight

professionals, working in psychotherapy, medicine, psychiatry, social

work, natural healing and even in a runaway-house, report on how they

helped in the withdrawal process.

 

The chapters: The Decision to Withdraw • Withdrawal without

Pharmacogenic Problems • Coming off Step by Step • Counterweights • To

Withdraw with Professional Help • Better Sometimes than Forever •

Professional Acting • The Time After

 

Sincerely yours

Peter Lehmann

 

Photo of Peter Lehmann

 

The Editor

 

Peter Lehmann (FRG). Education as a social-pedagogist. Living in

Berlin. Founder and editor, Peter Lehmann Publishing. Different

publications. From 1994 to 2000, board-member of the German

organization of (ex-)Users and Survivors of Psychiatry. From 1997 to

2000, member of the Executive Committee of Mental Health Europe, the

European section of the World Federation for Mental Health. From 1997

to 1999, Chair of the European Network of (ex-)Users and Survivors of

Psychiatry (ENUSP), since 1999, board member for the countries of

Austria, Belgium, Germany, Luxembourg and Switzerland, since 2002

secretary of ENUSP. More about Peter Lehmann

 

 

- The only difference between a drug addict and the rest of society is

the drug.

-Krivanek, 1988.

 

- The level of science in psychiatry lies between astrology and

witchcraft.

-Anon.

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