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On Depression, Hope, Recovery, Psychology & Antidepressants
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On Depression, Hope, Recovery, Psychology & Antidepressants
Dr. John Breeding, Ph.D. Psychologist discusses how to help people with mental health problems and psychological issues w/out buying into the biological psychiatry approach that a person has an incurable mental illness or mental disorder.
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Antidepressants take advantage of the emotion of hope. Doctors will prescribe one after the other and the patient is meant to judge if they feel better or not. The drugs do not have a clearly measurable effect. They are not mood elevators and doctors do not really know much about their effects. Withdrawal must be very gradual with the emphasis of VERY. It took me a a year.
GREAT KNOWLEDGE!