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- W2166450911 abstract "During the ‘decade of the brain’ in the 1990s the scientific community faithfully believed that by the end of the century biological solutions to the treatment of diagnosed mental disorders would become available (Kramer, 1993). However, the end of the century has come and gone and it would seem that biologically we are not much further advanced. Significant concerns have been expressed about the openness of some pharmaceutical industry research in relation to the effects of some medications, thus highlighting the need to put ‘consumers at the heart of T medicines regulation against the concerted interest of pharma’ and recognising that ‘randomized controlled trials do not show what is happening at an individual level’ (Brooke, 2004). It is now recognised that recovery can occur despite the continuing presence of ‘symptoms’ for which medications are most often prescribed. An increasing focus on diagnosis has led to the marketing of pharmaceuticals being diagnosis-centred, with the resultant influence on prescribing practices that are often based on diagnosis alone. This narrow approach ignores the heterogeneity of the needs of people diagnosed with mental illness and fails to recognise that though people are often very ill, their illness can be a stimulus to personal growth." @default.
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- W2166450911 title "Recovery, Values and e‐learning" @default.
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