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- noun Plural form of
psychopharmaceutical .
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Examples
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And I thought it had a lot to say about all sorts of things – feminism, the entertainment industry, the use of psychopharmaceuticals (that was hard to type!).
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“I would be inclined to credit psychopharmaceuticals.”
EVENING’S EMPIRE BILL FLANAGAN 2010
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“I would be inclined to credit psychopharmaceuticals.”
EVENING’S EMPIRE BILL FLANAGAN 2010
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“I would be inclined to credit psychopharmaceuticals.”
EVENING’S EMPIRE BILL FLANAGAN 2010
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What this new field is beginning to show is that our choices and actions can affect our mood as much as, or more than, psychopharmaceuticals.
Mark Setton: Dust, Drudgery And Bliss: Happiness And Volunteering 2009
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There are very good psychopharmaceuticals available now.
Hillary Airs New Ad In Pennsylvania Hitting Obama's "Small-Town" Comments 2009
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In a society that spends more than $25 billion a year on psychopharmaceuticals (that's $85 a person) and untold billions dealing with family dysfunction, shouldn't education on mental well-being take priority?
Mark Setton: What Happened To The Pursuit Of Happiness? 2008
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In his story of the Lamberts, a Midwestern family with three adult children who resist their mother's hysterical insistence that they make it home for one last Christmas, Franzen lays out many of the themes that would come to dominate the millennium's first decade: global warming, economic recession, HMOs, psychopharmaceuticals, viral marketing, Eastern European instability, even the organic-food movement.
‘The Corrections’ 2008
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I am exceedingly not an animal person, so the NY Times Magazine article on pet psychopharmaceuticals left me cold, but for some reason I kept reading it, which is odd, because I am usually quick to abandon NY Times Magazine articles that don't interest me, even though I always feel guilty about it (case in point: the Mexican drugs article) (what's with the drugs this weekend?)
Archive 2008-07-01 Becca 2008
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This theory doesn't explain all the frantic hand signals and adjustments, but it's a nice, benign explanation for behavior that in another setting might require extended therapy or the use of psychopharmaceuticals.
Karen Stabiner: The Most Pressing Issue in Professional Baseball is Not Steroids 2008
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