My favorite part of the article about why we should keep using antidepressants:
"Many commonly used medicines were used for decades before we understood their mechanisms of action: from aspirin to morphine to penicillin. Knowing they worked provided the impetus for establishing how they worked; and this knowledge generated new treatments."
Given that studies show that anti-depressants don't really work better than placebo, not as compelling argument as this statement would be for, IDK, Ivermectin?
Clown world. Links below.
Psychology in particular is nothing more than a support system for psychologists, nearly all psychological evaluations resemble a police interrogation, the difference is that the "felon" believes its all to help him.
They will never ever believe that something they have defined as a mental issue is anything but, and once they have the hooks in you they will never let you go.