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Pt. I | The influence of science, politics, money, and culture on psychiatric diagnosis and treatment of children in America | 1 |
1 | The last normal child : America's intolerance of diversity in children's performance and behavior | 3 |
2 | Coca-Cola, McDonald's and Ritalin | 21 |
3 | Gender, power, and ADHD | 26 |
4 | Science, ethics, and the psychosocial treatment of ADHD | 31 |
5 | When does a right become wrong? : unflagging accommodated SAT scores | 37 |
Pt. II | One pill makes you larger : stories from the real world of families coping with children's behavior and psychiatric drugs | 49 |
6 | Just say yes to Ritalin! | 51 |
7 | Ritalin works! : great? | 58 |
8 | Getting up to speed for the SAT | 62 |
9 | The invariant prescription redux : the key to effective parenting | 67 |
10 | In the valley of motivational fatigue - diagnosing ADHD in early adolescence | 78 |
Pt. III | Drug companies, academic medicine, and the way we treat children's problems in America today | 87 |
11 | Strattera, now playing everywhere | 89 |
12 | Galileo's grandmother : what happens when your life's work falls outside the demanded result | 93 |
13 | Fallout from pharma scandals : the loss of doctors' credibility | 107 |
14 | Successfully marketing incompetence : the triumph and tragedy of the therapy/pill culture | 116 |
Professional and family factors : a personal postscript | 122 |
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Add Last Normal Child: Essays on the Intersection of Kids, Culture, and Psychiatric Drugs, Behavioral-developmental pediatrician Lawrence Diller continues his investigation into the widespread use of psychiatric drugs for children in America, an investigation that began with his first book, Running on Ritalin. In this work at hand, Dille, Last Normal Child: Essays on the Intersection of Kids, Culture, and Psychiatric Drugs to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Last Normal Child: Essays on the Intersection of Kids, Culture, and Psychiatric Drugs, Behavioral-developmental pediatrician Lawrence Diller continues his investigation into the widespread use of psychiatric drugs for children in America, an investigation that began with his first book, Running on Ritalin. In this work at hand, Dille, Last Normal Child: Essays on the Intersection of Kids, Culture, and Psychiatric Drugs to your collection on WonderClub |