Coming off Psychiatric Drugs: Successful Withdrawal from Neuroleptics, Antidepressants, Lithium, Carbamazepine and Tranquilizers (2004) was originally published in German in 1998 and was the first book on this issue world-wide. Beside family members and professionals, Lehmann primarily addresses people who choose to withdraw from these drugs. He shows detailed accounts of how others came off these substances without once again ending up in the doctor's office. Beside people from different countries all over the world, in his practice book professionals, working in
psychotherapy,
medicine,
psychiatry,
social work,
naturopathy and alternative places, report on how they helped in the
withdrawal process. This book is also published in Greek, French and Spanish. In his second English book,
Alternatives beyond psychiatry, co-edited in 2007 with
psychiatrist Peter Stastny, Lehmann highlights alternatives beyond
psychiatry, current possibilities of
self-help for individuals experiencing
madness, and strategies towards implementing humane treatment. Also published in the German, Greek and Marathi. In his latest English book,
Withdrawal from Prescribed Psychotropic Drugs, co-edited in 2021 with
psychologist Craig Newnes, Lehmann presents a collaboration of professionals in the psychosocial field, researchers, lawyers, and ex-patients around the world (the
Global South included) committed to helping people understand the potential harm (including
drug dependence) that prescribed psychotropic drugs can cause, based on the latest research findings, and how to reduce or stop taking them with fewer risks. Peter Lehmann’s books are also published in
French,
German,
Greek,
Marathi and
Spanish. == Bibliography ==