
Harriet Vogt
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Psychologist qualitative researcher. Holistic health. Individual’s personal experiences not prescriptive theories. #patientsafety first. Views mine.
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10-04-2010 22:09:43
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We would like to thank Rikki Schlott for writing a great article about Post-SSRI Sexual Dysfunction (PSSD) for the New York Post. Nick, Rebekah kane, Phillip (PSSD), Elliott Blaise, @samizdathealth and Dr. Meg Jay were all quoted in the article. nypost.com/2025/02/25/us-…




Dr. Spencer Nadolsky The example of SSRIs and depression is a really bad one to use here. Depression is normally episodic and not a chronic diamond. It turned out that often people’s moods worsened after stopping SSRIs due to undisclosed withdrawal effects. x.com/DrMcFillin/sta…

J (Now available at: thejniac.bsky.social) Harriet Vogt Melissa Raven The SSRIs were brought to market on the basis of short-term trials mostly lasting weeks. In reality over half of people prescribed an SSRI are taking them for years, sometimes decades. Depression is an episodic condition. We patients deserve research free of industry bias.

'These teenage antidepressants are doing more harm than good. Young people don’t typically get depressed, they get distressed. When you’re a teenager you go half crazy. It’s part of being a teenager - you’ve got to learn to work it out & cope with the world.' @samizdathealth




Christina Buttons These laws don’t go far enough in terms of preventing the drugging of minors. The psychiatry profession has covered up the permanent damage that psychiatric drugs can have on developing brains. Kids are punished for using cannabis, yet forced onto SSRIs. x.com/PSSDNetwork/st…







