Books
- The Psychopharmacologists Vol I (1996) ISBN 1-86036-008-4
- The Antidepressant Era Harvard University Press (1999) ISBN-13: 978-0674039582
- The Psychopharmacologists II (1999) ISBN 1-86036-010-6
- The Psychopharmacologists III(Paperback 2000) ISBN-13: 978-0340761106
- The Creation of Psychopharmacology (Paperback 2004) ISBN-13: 978-0674015999
- Let Them Eat Prozac: The Unhealthy Relationship Between the Pharmaceutical Industry and Depression New York University Press (2004) ISBN-13: 978-0814736975
- Shock Therapy: The History of Electroconvulsive Treatment in Mental Illness, with Edward Shorter. Rutgers University Press (2007) ISBN 0-8135-4169-7
- Mania: A Short History of Bipolar Disorder Johns Hopkins University Press (Paperback 2010) ISBN-13: 978-1421403977
- Psychiatric Drugs Explained Churchill Livingston (Paperback 5th ed. 2011) ISBN-13: 978-0702041365
- Pharmageddon University of California Press(2012) ISBN 978-0520270985
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