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Antipsychotics Lead to Worse Outcomes in First-Episode Psychosis

Mad in America

This included 3714 adolescents ages 13-20 who received a diagnosis of a psychotic disorder between 2003 and 2013 and had never before taken antipsychotic drugs. The researchers note that these services are provided to the entire population as needed and recorded in the registry based on their universal healthcare system.

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Depression: Psychiatry’s Discredited Theories and Drugs Versus a Sane Model and Approach

Mad in America

A 2013 national survey, issued by the U.S. In The Great Psychotherapy Debate (2001), Bruce Wampold notes that while therapists tend to believe their therapy techniques—such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)—are significant, patients believe having someone who understands them and is interested in them is most important.

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Dear Mr. Kennedy

ADDitude

Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), though more commonly prescribed to adult patients, has been shown to improve core ADHD symptoms in adolescents when used in conjunction with ADHD medication. 2013 Apr;33(3):417-25. Epub 2013 Jan 29. Treatment recommendations for healthcare providers. PMID: 29288161.