Joanna Moncrieff

Joanna Moncrieff
Born1966 (age 57–58 years)
Occupation(s)Psychiatrist and academic

Joanna Moncrieff is a British psychiatrist and academic. She is Professor of Critical and Social Psychiatry at University College London and a leading figure in the Critical Psychiatry Network. She is a prominent critic of the modern 'psychopharmacological' model of mental disorder and drug treatment, and the role of the pharmaceutical industry. She has written papers,[1] books and blogs on the use and over-use of drug treatment for mental health problems, the mechanism of action of psychiatric drugs,[2] their subjective and psychoactive effects, the history of drug treatment, and the evidence for its benefits and harms. She also writes on the history and politics of psychiatry more generally. Her best known books are The Myth of the Chemical Cure[3] and The Bitterest Pills.[4]

  1. ^ Over a hundred papers at the National Center for Biotechnology Information, U.S. National Library of Medicine, PubMed.gov
  2. ^ Moncrieff, J; Cohen, D; Porter, S (2013). "The psychoactive effects of psychiatric medication: the elephant in the room". J Psychoactive Drugs. 45 (5): 409–15. doi:10.1080/02791072.2013.845328. PMC 4118946. PMID 24592667.
  3. ^ Moncrieff, Joanna (2008). The Myth of the Chemical Cure: a critique of psychiatric drug treatment. Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-230-57431-1. OCLC 184963084.
  4. ^ Moncrieff, Joanna (2013). The Bitterest Pills: The Troubling Story of Antipsychotic Drugs. Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-1-137-27742-8. OCLC 841892791.