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Index
Foreword A Story of Therapeutic Failure
1. Deux-Montagnes, April 21, 2013
2. April 22, 2013: The First Day Without Ferid
3. April 24, 2013: The Day of Departure
4. Ferid: Before
5. Ignorance
6. Starting Over
7. First Signs
8. First Hospitalization
Twist of fate
9. Electroshock Treatment
Going off medication
10. Reality on the Ground
Health service blind spots
11. Home from the Hospital
Big pharma’s questionable practices
12. Road to Recovery or Dead-End?
13. Drug-Free Treatment
The Scandinavian and Finnish examples
14. Three Years of Remission
15. Zyprexa
The Zyprexa trial
Long-term use of antipsychotics
The responsibility of prescribing physicians
16. Schizophrenia
The toll on family
Difficult times
17. A Rich or an Impoverished Life?
18. Relapse
Isolated, lonely and exhausted
An exceptional degree of autonomy
The trip to Algeria
19. Ferid, aka Jesus Christ: A Second Psychotic Episode
Building on the person’s healthy side
20. Court Authorization for Treatment
“Free and enlightened” consent
A disregard for protocol
21. Meeting the Social Worker, or Autoposy of an Act of Sabotage
Hope: cornerstone to recovery
22. Other Options
Alternative treatment
23. Hope Fraught with Hazard
24. April 14, 2013: The Emergency Room
25. April 15, 2013
The link between suicide and schizophrenia
26. Life After Ferid
The link between prescription drugs and suicide
27. Fighting Fatalism
Abilify: a long list of side effects
28. Filing a Complaint: The Long Wait
Hope and happiness
29. Duty to Rescue
Meeting with the review committee
30. Ferid Ferkovic’s Story
31. Support Through Dignity
Acknowledgements
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