Cracked: The Unhappy Truth about Psychiatry
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Pegasus Books, 2013.
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James Davies., & James Davies|AUTHOR. (2013). Cracked: The Unhappy Truth about Psychiatry . Pegasus Books.

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James Davies and James Davies|AUTHOR. 2013. Cracked: The Unhappy Truth About Psychiatry. Pegasus Books.

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James Davies and James Davies|AUTHOR. Cracked: The Unhappy Truth About Psychiatry Pegasus Books, 2013.

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James Davies, and James Davies|AUTHOR. Cracked: The Unhappy Truth About Psychiatry Pegasus Books, 2013.

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