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Pierre Marchais
MD, psychiatrist, Cofounder and vice president of CIRIP, former president of Sociéte Médico- Psychologique, Paris. 33 Rue Lacépède, F-75005 Paris, France. Fax: +33147079210 pmarch@club-internet.fr
Pierre Marchais is a pioneer of systems psychiatry in France (la méthode systémale) and has published a number of articles and books on this subject. Representative publications:
MD, Professor of Psychiatry, New York University Medical Center, Staff Psychiatrist New York Dept.of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 423 East 23rd Street, New York, NY 10010, USA Burt Angrist is an experienced specialist on the effects of amphetamine and other stimulant drugs in humans, particularly amphetamine psychosis. Representative publication:
Amphetamine Psychosis: Clinical Variations of the Syndrome
In Amphetamine and its Analogs, Academic Press, 1994, pp. 387-414.
Erik Schiørring
Psychologist, Denmark. Comprehensive interdisciplinary studies of the effects of amphetamine and other stimulant drugs in animals and man. Representative publications:
Psychopathology Induced by "Speed Drugs"
Pharmacol. Biochem. & Behavior 14, Suppl. 1, pp. 109-122, 1981.
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Drugs, Agression & Violence Presented in part at "Conference on Agression", Abrahámhegy, Hungary, May 10-12, 1995. Printed in Hungarian: Drogok, Agresszió és Tettlegesség in: Az Agresszió Problémái Korunkban, I.Kappeter(Ed.), SZMA, Budapest, 1996
"General increase in human misery" - "Drug use, drug induced aggression and violence, drug trafficking" will be the headlines in this paper, which intends to emphasize the serious degree of aggression and violence that is so closely connected with and produced by the Speed-Drugs. Excerpt. There are no happy drug-addicts, and no drug-addicts come from happy social circumstances. And do not deny this with reference to a few important exceptions. The increased level of general misery among both "West" and "East" populations, is the main cause of drug addiction. Lack of hope and the world-wide problems of civil wars (including private divorces!) contribute to this and make therapy and other intervention more difficult. In general such factors as early childhood injuries, abuse or neglect; socialisation experiences; lack of economic opportunity; community disorganization; and physical reactions to specific types of drugs are important adjuncts to the three dimmensions described above (the psychopharmacologic, the economic and the systemic dimensions). One point remains very clear: The problem of drugs and violence are complex and seem to be intensifying, underscoring the urgency for effective public health and social interventions. Some may despair, believing the links between substance abuse and violence to be inseparable and complex to a degree, where a solution cannot be found. But efforts to understand these relationships can contribute to reduce their recent intensification.
Axel Randrup
Byg. 24, Svog. DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark, e-mail arandrup@mobilixnet.dk Dr. phil., CIRIP president. Member Spirituality and Systems SIG, International Society for the Systems Sciences; Board member of Danish Society for Human Ethology; Member American Philosophical Association; Member of the editorial board for The International Journal of Transpersonal Studies; Consulting editor Cybernetics & Human Knowing. Interests and research: Idealist philosophy, Collective consciousness, Mind-matter relations, Psycho-pharmacology, Amphetamine and other stimulant drugs, Interdisciplinary research. Representative publications:
Stereotyped Behavior, Amphetamine, and Psychosis
Deals with behavioural pharmacology and neurochemistry of psychosis. Emphasizes that psychotic patients are fellow human beings. Current Contents, This week's citation classic, Vol. 33, #3, Jan. 15, 1990, sections Clinical Medicine, Arts and Humanities, Social & Behavioral Sciences, and Life Sciences. See more in CIRIP Archives
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An Alternative to Materialism: Converging Evidence from Nature Spirituality and Natural Science
For abstract see above in the first section of this home page.
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Collective Consciousness Across Time