'With lucid simplicity Lucy sets out the conflict at the heart of psychiatry... Lucy is an outstanding psychologist, one of the leaders in her generation of psychologists.' Dorothy Rowe, from the foreword to the first edition
'It is written with humanity, in clear and straightforward language... its key arguments remain relevant today and, in many ways, are more urgent.'David Harper, Professor of Clinical Psychology, University of East London
'Essential reading for those involved, or with an interest in the mental health field' Social Work Education
'An excellent expose of the psychiatric system' - Changes
'For brevity, clarity and insightful honesty, this contemporary introduction to the ongoing struggle for a better future in our field is hard to beat.' - Changes
'This is an immensely enjoyable book that can be described, with only slight exaggeration,as a saturation bombing raid over the company funded territory of biomedical psychiatry.' - Mental Health Nursing
'The best contemporary expression to the critique of the psychiatric profession' - Asylum
'Her analysis is calm, thorough and persuasive...Read it, think about it, argue with it, use it.' - Openmind
'This is an immensely enjoyable book that can be described, with only slight exaggeration, as a saturation bombing raid over the drug company funded territory of biomedical psychiatry...Johnstone was a hospital-based clinical psychologist for 11 years....according her views a great deal of credibility. She is evidently a woman of great compassion, concern and fighting spirit.' - Mental Health Care.
'She makes an impressive case for her views...the effect of the whole body of evidence she presents is overwhelming...Users and abusers of psychiatry is a model of a sophisticated critique of the mainstream medical model....I recommend it highly.' - Lifewatch.
'If you are looking for an overview of today's mental health system and an understanding of how it fails the patient, then look no further - this is the book for you.' - The Survivor.
'The greatest strength of the book is that is simplifies and clarifies what can often seem a bewilderingly complex area.' - Clinical Psychology Forum.
'It is written with humanity, in clear and straightforward language... its key arguments remain relevant today and, in many ways, are more urgent.'David Harper, Professor of Clinical Psychology, University of East London
'Essential reading for those involved, or with an interest in the mental health field' Social Work Education
'An excellent expose of the psychiatric system' - Changes
'For brevity, clarity and insightful honesty, this contemporary introduction to the ongoing struggle for a better future in our field is hard to beat.' - Changes
'This is an immensely enjoyable book that can be described, with only slight exaggeration,as a saturation bombing raid over the company funded territory of biomedical psychiatry.' - Mental Health Nursing
'The best contemporary expression to the critique of the psychiatric profession' - Asylum
'Her analysis is calm, thorough and persuasive...Read it, think about it, argue with it, use it.' - Openmind
'This is an immensely enjoyable book that can be described, with only slight exaggeration, as a saturation bombing raid over the drug company funded territory of biomedical psychiatry...Johnstone was a hospital-based clinical psychologist for 11 years....according her views a great deal of credibility. She is evidently a woman of great compassion, concern and fighting spirit.' - Mental Health Care.
'She makes an impressive case for her views...the effect of the whole body of evidence she presents is overwhelming...Users and abusers of psychiatry is a model of a sophisticated critique of the mainstream medical model....I recommend it highly.' - Lifewatch.
'If you are looking for an overview of today's mental health system and an understanding of how it fails the patient, then look no further - this is the book for you.' - The Survivor.
'The greatest strength of the book is that is simplifies and clarifies what can often seem a bewilderingly complex area.' - Clinical Psychology Forum.