Qui consulter pour des soins mentaux ?
Dr Stephen Barrett
https://www.quackwatch.org/04ConsumerEducation/338
Approches douteuses
- Dianétique
- Suppléments nutritifs pour le syndrôme de Down: une approche fort douteuse
- Thérapie orthomoléculaire
- Santé mentale: traitements à éviter
- Mauvaise administration de la psychothérapie
- Produits pour s'aider soi-même (d'efforts personnels) de valeur douteuse
Références
- Biofeedback. Harvard Medical School Health Letter 15(10):14, 1990.
- Callan J. Your Guide to Mental Health. Philadelphia: George F. Stickley Co., 1982.
- Task Force on Electroconvulsive Therapy. The Practice of Electroconvulsive Therapy: Recommendations for Treatment, Training, and Privileging. Washington D.C: American Psychiatric Association, 1990.
- Devanand JP and others. Does ECT alter brain structure? American Journal of Psychiatry 151:957970, 1994.
- Eichel SKD. Credentialing: It may not be the cat's meow. Greater Philadelphia Society of Clinical Hypnosis Web site, accessed Nov 14, 2002.
- Pies RW. Inside Psychotherapy: The Patient's Handbook. Philadelphia: George F. Stickley Co., 1983.
- Mental health: Does therapy help? Consumer Reports 60:734739, 1995.
- Gabbard GO. Are all psychotherapies equally effective? The Menninger Letter 3(1):12, 1995.
- Seligman EP. The effectiveness of psychotherapy: The Consumer Reports study. American Psychologist 50:965974, 1995.
- Hales D, Hales RE. Caring for the Mind: The Comprehensive Guide to Mental Health. New York: Bantam Books, 1995.
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