antidepressants
How to Tell if You Should See a Psychiatrist Versus a Psychologist
As a general rule, television shows and movies completely screw this up.
This Is What It's Like to Live With Agitated Depression
Agitated depression—or “melancholia agitate"—has been described as a mixed state in which some symptoms of depression exist with those of other psychiatric ailments.
Just Because You Can't Stop Taking Antidepressants Doesn't Mean You're Addicted
Americans often talk about depending on antidepressants like it's the same thing as being addicted to drugs like coke. Here's why that's wrong.
How Long Can You Take Antidepressants?
Experts recommend people stay on antidepressants for four to nine months after remission, but some keep taking them for years.
Ketamine Saved My Life. Now NZ’s Only Treatment Clinic is Shutting Down
The only health board offering Ketamine to treat depression is closing the trial down. Jemima Lomax-Sawyers, who was a member of the trial, writes why that news is terrifying for patients.
I Sold Pills to Manhattan's Elite from a Restaurant Coat Check
You can make a hell of a lot of money as a drug-dealing restaurant hostess.
The Daily Mail Is Obsessed With Stigmatising Antidepressants
Despite media guidelines and public complaints, the tabloid won’t give up on calling them ‘happy pills’.
A Third of Antidepressants Aren't Prescribed For Depression
Uncovering the secret life of antidepressants could open up a host of new treatments.
Doctors Are Too Quick to Give Women Antidepressants
Are they prematurely whipping out those prescription pads?