Medicine and Psychiatry
Science and Sorrow
Mind Over Manual
“Been There?” Sometimes That Isn’t the Point
Sometimes, the Why Really Isn’t Crucial
One Nation Under Therapy: How the Helping Culture is Eroding Self-Reliance

Pharmutopia: Antidepressants and the numbing-down of America.
Patients Adrift in a Sea of Clinical Trials
The Health Disparities Myth: Diagnosing the Treatment Gap

Suicide Risks and SSRIs: New Data Should Change the Equation
Prescription: Flexibility
Bread and Shelter, Yes. Psychiatrists, No.
Doctors Behind Bars: Treating Pain Is Now Risky Business
The Rush to Black Label (or Blackball) SSRIs
Bad Medicine? The data on anti-depressants and child suicide aren’t conclusive.
Bad Medicine? The data on anti-depressants and child suicide aren’t conclusive. (Expanded Version)
Drugged and Confused
Painful Correction
The Perils of Putting National Leaders on the Couch
Two Countries, Two Views on Antidepressants
ADD Overdose?
Insanity Goes Back on Trial
OxyMorons
Medicine’s Race Problem (This article now appears in The Best American Science Writing 2002 edited by Matt Ridley, Ecco/Harper Collins)
Sally Satel discusses PC, M.D.

Who needs medical ethics?
PC, M.D. How Political Correctness is Corrupting Medicine
