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John Read
John Read
Professor, Clinical Psychology. University of East London
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The nature and impact of antidepressant withdrawal symptoms and proposal of the Discriminatory Antidepressant Withdrawal Symptoms Scale (DAWSS)
J Moncrieff, J Read, MA Horowitz
Journal of Affective Disorders Reports 16, 100765, 2024
2024
Warning: High incidence rate of cognitive impairment from electroconvulsive therapy with adolescents
J Read
Journal of Affective Disorders 346, 230-231, 2024
22024
Politicians, experts, and patient representatives call for the UK government to reverse the rate of antidepressant prescribing
J Davies, J Read, D Kruger, N Crisp, N Lamb, M Dixon, S Everington, ...
British Medical Journal 383, 2730, 2023
62023
Efforts to improve the accuracy of information about Electroconvulsive Therapy given to patients and families
J Read, C Harrop, J Geekie
Ethical Human Psychology and Psychiatry, 2023
32023
An independent audit of Electroconvulsive Therapy patient information leaflets in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales
J Read, L Morrison, C Harrop
Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, doi.org/10.1111 …, 2023
32023
The government has a moral duty to help those harmed by prescribed dependency forming drugs
J Davies, M Horowitz, L Montagu, S Hollins, J Read, et al.
British Medical Journal 381, 1417, 2023
12023
The need for antidepressant withdrawal support services: recommendations from 708 patients
J Read, S Lewis, M Horowitz, J Moncrieff
Psychiatry Research, doi:10.1016/j.psychres.2023.115303, 2023
32023
Designing withdrawal support services for antidepressant users: patients’ views on existing services and what they really need
J Read, J Moncrieff, MA Horowitz
Journal of Psychiatric Research 161, 298-306, 2023
82023
Commentary on ‘‘Information flow and dynamic functional connectivity during electroconvulsive therapy in patients with depression
J Read
Journal of Affective Disorders 332, 341, 2023
2023
Antidepressants and Suicide: 7,829 Inquests in England and Wales, 2003–2020
J Read
Ethical Human Psychology and Psychiatry 25 (1), 71-90, 2023
12023
A study of ECT on 278 children and adolescents: methodological, conceptual and ethical concerns
J Read, C Ross, S Timimi
Brain and Behavior, e2866, 2023
22023
A Straight Talking Introduction to the Causes of Mental Health Problems (2nd edition)
J Read, P Sanders
2022
Biological psychiatry and the mass murder of ‘schizophrenics’: From denial to inspirational alternative.
J Read, J Masson
Ethical Human Psychology and Psychiatry 24 (2), 69-85, 2022
22022
The experiences of 585 people when they tried to withdraw from antipsychotic drugs
J Read
Addictive Behaviors Reports, doi.org/10.1016/j.abrep.2022.100421, 2022
92022
Time to acknowledge the bias of some electroconvulsive therapy researchers and defenders
J Read, C Harrop, J Geekie
Lancet Psychiatry 6 (2), e9, 2022
32022
Response to the Royal College of Psychiatrists' critique of our audit of ECT usage.
J Read, C Harrop, J Geekie, S Cunliffe
Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice 95 (2), 617-620, 2022
22022
The nature of psychotic symptoms: Traumatic in origin and dissociative in kind?
A Moskowitz, E Longden, F Varese, D Mosquera, J Read
Dissociation and the Dissociative Disorders 2, 513-527, 2022
42022
Messing about with the brain: a response to commentaries on ‘Depression: why electricity and drugs are not the answer’
J Moncrieff, J Read
Psychological Medicine 52 (8), 1426-1427, 2022
22022
How important are informed consent, informed choice, and patient-doctor relationships, when prescribing antipsychotic medication?
J Read
Journal of Mental Health, doi:10.1080/09638237.2022.2069708, 2022
32022
Response to yet another defence of ECT despite the absence of robust efficacy and safety evidence
J Read
Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences, 31, e13, 2022
82022
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