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Tag Archives: serotonin
Neuroscientist News – The science behind commonly used anti-depressants appears to be backwards, researchers say
http://www.neuroscientistnews.com/research-news/science-behind-commonly-used-anti-depressants-appears-be-backwards-researchers-say Brief but interesting article. We have already posted here on the ever-mounting evidence questioning the efficacy of commonly used anti-depressant drugs in most cases, high-lighting the prevalence of side-effects and drug withdrawal issues/iatrogenic illness, and concerning the escalation in … Continue reading
Posted in anti-depressants, cultural questions, ethics, external locus, iatrogenic illness, internal locus of evaluation, medical model, neuroscience, perception, political, power and powerlessness, psychiatric drugs, psychiatry, reality, research evidence, sadness & pain
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Mutiny of the Soul – Charles Eisenstein
http://beyondmeds.com/2015/01/22/mutiny-of-the-soul/ Click on the link to visit http://www.beyondmeds.com, and this wonderful article by Charles Eisenstein. Palace Gate Counselling Service, Exeter
Posted in awakening, Charles Eisenstein, compulsive behaviour, consciousness, cultural questions, diagnoses of bipolar, Disconnection, ecological, ecological issues, external locus, fear, human condition, immanence, internal locus of evaluation, medical model, Monica Cassani, perception, political, psychiatric drugs, psychiatry, reality, sadness & pain, spirituality, trauma
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Antidepressants and autism: David Kupelian
Antidepressants and autism: David Kupelian Must read for parents, parents to be, therapists….well, all of us really. Thanks, Brent Dean Robbins for this interesting post on Society for Humanistic Psychology, Division 32’s Facebook page. Click on the title to go … Continue reading
Posted in Diagnoses of autism, medical model, neuroscience, parenting, pregnancy, psychiatric drugs
Tagged Adam Urato, antidepressants, antidepressants and autism, ASD, autism, autism research, biological mechanisms, David Healy, David Kupelian, Kaiser Permanente, Lisa Croen, neurotransmitters, parenting, Pharmageddon, serotonin, SSRIs, use of antidepressants in pregnancy
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