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That’s right, The Snake Pit. It’s not the freaky mental hospital in the movie “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.” It is the modern American jail, which now holds more mentally ill people than psychiatric hospitals.
I listened to a lecture by Judge Steve Leifman of the Miami-Dade County Court system, who realized [...]
During my residency days Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) like fluoxetine (Prozac, Sarafem), paroxetine (Paxil), fluvoxamine (Luvox), citalopram (Celexa), and sertraline (Zoloft), were pushed as being better than older drugs like imipramine, since they specifically acted on the serotonin transporter, and therefore didn’t have many of the side effects that were said to result from [...]
In August of 2009 ABC News did a story on antidepressant use in pregnant women, with one of the sections entitled “Fresh Guidance on Antidepressant Use in Women”. Fresh guidance, indeed. The only thing fresh about it was that a number of the academic psychiatrists who had been receiving large sums of money to [...]
Half of all Americans take prescription medications. Eighty one percent take some type of pill. 100,000 die every year from a prescription med that they either didn’t need or that was not properly prescribed. What is going on here?
While it’s true that many drugs help people live longer and better lives, it is also [...]
Our letter to the New England Journal of Medicine on CBT and Zoloft for childhood anxiety disorders based on original post here (“Effects of Zoloft on Childhood Anxiety Incredible Indeed“) was published here with several others as well as a response from the authors. Mrs. Bremner and I criticized the use of “somewhat improved” over a [...]
I posted a comment on John Grohols web site at 4 pm Atlanta time when there were 32 comments; now there are over 50 and he hasn’t approved mine so I am going to write from here (currently 9:11 pm local time). All I can say is thank god for the internet which finally will [...]
After I wrote this post yesterday called “Motherhood is Not a Medical Disorder” about the Mother’s Act, which advocates for widespread screening of moms for post-partum depression (PPD), something I don’t think is a good idea because it medicalizes a normal stage of life, increases the chances that people will be but on antidepressant medications that they may not need and that may have side effects, and represents yet another intrusion into privacy, I got this response from John Grohol at psychcentral (“False Claims by Bremner”).
This recent article in Time Magazine discusses the Mother’s Act, legislation initiated in response to the story of Melanie Blocker-Stokes, who leaped to her death from her hotel room in Chicago three months after the birth of her daughter. Officially known as the Melanie Blocker-Stokes Post Partum Depression Research and Care Act, but referred to as the Mother’s Act, this legislation would require screening of all women post-partum for depression.
The problem with this is the attitude that being a mother is a risk factor for a psychiatric disorder.
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