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    Prescribing Antidepressants Without Psychiatrists Have you ever taken an antidepressant? If so, did it help? Or perhaps you just felt like you were no longer emotionally connected to anything going on around you? This is a common problem among many Americans. Everyday more and more prescriptions are made with no psychiatric input. Antidepressants are helpful if prescribed correctly, and antidepressants should be available after a period of psychiatric care if the psychiatrist prescribes prozac…

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    The Perception Of Fear

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    antidepressants, which are also used to treat anxiety, are selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (S.S.R.I.s) that enhance serotonin transmission. S.S.R.I.s keep things “all good.” But too good is no good. More serotonin might lengthen your short fuse and quell your fears, but it also helps to numb you, physically and emotionally” (The New York Times, Medicating Women’s Feelings). Medical controls could either be healing us or making us worse. Serotonin addition in our body would give us more…

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    Prozac Synthesis

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    One common neuropharmachological agent is fluoxetine or Prozac. Prozac is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) and among the most extensively prescribed drugs in existence (Komlosi, Molnar, Rozsa, Olah, Barzo, & Tamas, 2012). To better understand why Prozac is a popular drug, a review of the physiological mechanisms underlying its action and properties will be conducted. Before understanding how Prozac works, it is important to review biological aspects of the neuron and…

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    Antidepressants Essay

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    of serotonin needed, they can start having serious health conditions. The person will experience sleeplessness, have possible panic attacks, and depression. If the person is unable to sleep their body will not rest and will therefore cause heart problems. If a person experiences panic attacks the stress of the attack will also affect the heart. The heart will in turn cause the kidneys to malfunction causing weight retention which will contribute to even more health issues. Selective serotonin…

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    Neuro Natural Serenity

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    of dopamine, serotonin and norepinephrine. These neurotransmitters are essential for mood regulation. Besides elevating mood, it also helps relieve anxiety and increases sound sleep. Sam-e works within a few days to two weeks as opposed to three to four weeks with prescription antidepressants. Side effects are…

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    As with most things in life, depression treatment and its effectiveness, really depends on the individual. Having said that, it is widely regarded in the medical industry that the best treatment for depression includes psychological treatment AND medication. Whatever the cause of depression, both psychological treatments and medications help to relieve the main symptoms. It is best if a person with depression works together with their doctor or mental health professional, to find the…

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    The symptoms are explained thoroughly in this paper, as also the treatment for this specific disorder. A case study is also added as an example for a patient with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. The information on treatment includes the medication Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SRIs), and therapy such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). This paper can help understand if a person…

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    1. Distinguish between postpartum blues and postpartum depression. I want you to use several references and really discuss this topic. (3points) Postpartum blues- this is also known as baby blues. Baby blues tend to happen within the first two or three says after the delivery process. This process can last up to two weeks. This is a normal part of early motherhood. According to American pregnancy baby blues can happen to 70- 80% of new mothers. They can experience negative feeling of their self…

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    the medication is stopped then the patient can experience serotonin deficiencies causing severe withdrawal symptoms. Patients experiencing these deficiencies may also experience dizziness, trouble balancing, extreme anxiety, and increased depressive states. Due to these affects several cases have shown patients turning to other drugs and alcohol in order to experience manic highs or serotonin spikes (Basile 3). Along with the drop in serotonin levels and extreme side effects causing drug…

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    However, recent researches and studies showed a better understanding of the disorder and its possible causes. Some experts believed that the obsessive-compulsive behaviour stems from levels of serotonin, a neurotransmitter, in the body. Neurotransmitters are the ones that are responsible for carrying signals to the…

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