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http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/06/060614120625.htm

The groundbreaking and highly contentious theory, co-presented by New

Zealand clinical psychologist Dr Read, has been described as " an

earthquake " that will radically change the psychiatric profession

" We are not returning to the 1960s and making the mistake of blaming

families, but professionals have to realize that child abuse was a

reality for large numbers of adult sufferers of psychosis. "

Dr Read said: " I hope we soon see a more balanced and evidence-based

approach to schizophrenia and people using mental health services being

asked what has happened to them and being given help instead of

stigmatizing labels and mood-altering drugs. "

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http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/06/060614120625.htm

The groundbreaking and highly contentious theory, co-presented by New

Zealand clinical psychologist Dr Read, has been described as " an

earthquake " that will radically change the psychiatric profession

" We are not returning to the 1960s and making the mistake of blaming

families, but professionals have to realize that child abuse was a

reality for large numbers of adult sufferers of psychosis. "

Dr Read said: " I hope we soon see a more balanced and evidence-based

approach to schizophrenia and people using mental health services being

asked what has happened to them and being given help instead of

stigmatizing labels and mood-altering drugs. "

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http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/06/060614120625.htm

The groundbreaking and highly contentious theory, co-presented by New

Zealand clinical psychologist Dr Read, has been described as " an

earthquake " that will radically change the psychiatric profession

" We are not returning to the 1960s and making the mistake of blaming

families, but professionals have to realize that child abuse was a

reality for large numbers of adult sufferers of psychosis. "

Dr Read said: " I hope we soon see a more balanced and evidence-based

approach to schizophrenia and people using mental health services being

asked what has happened to them and being given help instead of

stigmatizing labels and mood-altering drugs. "

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http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/06/060614120625.htm

The groundbreaking and highly contentious theory, co-presented by New

Zealand clinical psychologist Dr Read, has been described as " an

earthquake " that will radically change the psychiatric profession

" We are not returning to the 1960s and making the mistake of blaming

families, but professionals have to realize that child abuse was a

reality for large numbers of adult sufferers of psychosis. "

Dr Read said: " I hope we soon see a more balanced and evidence-based

approach to schizophrenia and people using mental health services being

asked what has happened to them and being given help instead of

stigmatizing labels and mood-altering drugs. "

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