tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1098361547792425611.post7645244544750620892..comments2023-11-14T20:22:36.929-08:00Comments on Knowledge Is Necessity: The Study Psychiatry Wishes Would Just Go AwayJohn McManamyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11857174305041382349noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1098361547792425611.post-47661171349677547092010-10-26T09:37:14.967-07:002010-10-26T09:37:14.967-07:00Hey, Tony. I've been reading the Harrow-Jobe s...Hey, Tony. I've been reading the Harrow-Jobe study very carefully, and - yes - both the intention of the study and its findings are rather different from the inferences that Whitaker draws. Since the study did not attempt to measure the efficacy of antipsychotics, there can be no primary outcome measure in this regard.<br /><br />The study would have had to have been designed a lot John McManamyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11857174305041382349noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1098361547792425611.post-4761919658476155802010-10-26T07:31:06.567-07:002010-10-26T07:31:06.567-07:00The Martin Harrow and Thomas Jobe study does deser...The Martin Harrow and Thomas Jobe study does deserve careful study, but the conclusions I have gained by reading the original Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease are very different from what Whitaker has concluded. After reading it, I see why the psychiatric profession and NAMI haven't raised red flags about the use of antipsychotics. Harrow's and Jobe's analysis show that the Tony the cretinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15053051880533035822noreply@blogger.com