Questions regarding the efficacy of antidepressant drugs have been a recent focus of attention in the national news both in print and in the television media. Many clients will have questions regarding what they can believe and how they can address mood problems. Social workers constitute a greater percentage of the mental health work force than any other profession. Thus, social workers will probably be asked by clients about these issues. This article presents information on the efficacy of antidepressants for both the short and long term. It covers adverse effects and withdrawal symptoms. Clients\u27 self-determination should be honored. However, social workers can be of assistance in supplying facts relevant to decision making
Withdrawal reactions when coming off antidepressants have long been neglected or minimised. It took ...
The object of this paper, rather than producing new information, is to produce a useful vademecum fo...
Importance: Antidepressant use is increasing worldwide. Yet, contrasting evidence on the safety of a...
Questions regarding the efficacy of antidepressant drugs have been a recent focus of attention in th...
It is by now a truism in the lay press that "antidepressants are no more effective than sugar pills....
During the last decade, there was a debate concerning the true efficacy of antidepressants. Several ...
As the efficacy and science of psychopharmaceuticals has become increasingly uncertain, marketing of...
Social workers constitute a high proportion of mental health professionals and a high percentage of ...
This article provides an overview of the medication issues and concerns that social workers may enco...
In a January 2010 study conducted at the University of Pennsylvania, investigators determined that f...
The macro landscape shaping antidepressant use is marked by uncertain and contested research and vig...
Depression is a major public health problem with a reported point prevalence of 5%. Depressive illne...
This book addresses the over-prescribing of antidepressants in people with mostly mild and subthresh...
Background: Social workers have an elevated risk for mental disorders, but little is known about the...
Withdrawal reactions when coming off antidepressants have long been neglected or minimised. It took ...
Withdrawal reactions when coming off antidepressants have long been neglected or minimised. It took ...
The object of this paper, rather than producing new information, is to produce a useful vademecum fo...
Importance: Antidepressant use is increasing worldwide. Yet, contrasting evidence on the safety of a...
Questions regarding the efficacy of antidepressant drugs have been a recent focus of attention in th...
It is by now a truism in the lay press that "antidepressants are no more effective than sugar pills....
During the last decade, there was a debate concerning the true efficacy of antidepressants. Several ...
As the efficacy and science of psychopharmaceuticals has become increasingly uncertain, marketing of...
Social workers constitute a high proportion of mental health professionals and a high percentage of ...
This article provides an overview of the medication issues and concerns that social workers may enco...
In a January 2010 study conducted at the University of Pennsylvania, investigators determined that f...
The macro landscape shaping antidepressant use is marked by uncertain and contested research and vig...
Depression is a major public health problem with a reported point prevalence of 5%. Depressive illne...
This book addresses the over-prescribing of antidepressants in people with mostly mild and subthresh...
Background: Social workers have an elevated risk for mental disorders, but little is known about the...
Withdrawal reactions when coming off antidepressants have long been neglected or minimised. It took ...
Withdrawal reactions when coming off antidepressants have long been neglected or minimised. It took ...
The object of this paper, rather than producing new information, is to produce a useful vademecum fo...
Importance: Antidepressant use is increasing worldwide. Yet, contrasting evidence on the safety of a...