Pharmacological Calvinism
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Pharmacological Calvinism
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Pharmacological Calvinism is a term of disapproval purporting to describe the disapproving or condemning attitude of some Americans to the use of psychiatric medication. The term describes a perceived general distrust of drug use for purposes of restoring or attaining pleasure or happiness; that the only legitimate use of drugs is for the purpose of curing or treating illness and disease. The term was first used in 1972 by psychiatrist Gerald L. Klerman (1929–1992). Peter D. Kramer defined the c
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2023-10-04T22:45:18Z
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