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Intoxication anosognosia

X. Patients subjected to biopsychiatric interventions often display poor judgment about the positive and negative effects of the treatment on their mental and emotional functioning, often causing intoxication anosognosia (medication spellbinding).4... [Pg.10]

Chapter 2 described and documented the primary lobotomizing or deactivating effect of the neuroleptics. The anosognosia or denial exhibited by so many TD cases probably reflects a permanent deactivation phenomenon as well as a more specific intoxication anosognosia (medication spellbinding). [Pg.100]

Breggin, P. (2006d). Intoxication anosognosia The spellbinding effect of psychiatric drugs. Ethical Human Psychology and Psychiatry, 8, 201-215. [Pg.472]


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