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Tag Archives: prescription drug overuse

Neutralising suffering: how the medicalisation of distress obliterates meaning and creates profit.

People have used psychoactive substances to dull and deaden pain, misery and suffering since time immemorial, but only recently, in the last few decades, have people been persuaded that what they are doing in this situation is rightly thought of as taking a remedy for an underlying disease. The spread of the use of prescription…

March 11, 2014 in Politics.
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