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In reply to the discussion: Meditation 'works just as well as anti-depressants' [View all]BainsBane
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Or Dialectical Behavioral Therapy. Both therapy and medication work about the same, only they work on different parts of the brain. This has been demonstrated through brain scans. The best results for major depression, however, come from a combination of anti-depressants and cognitive behavioral therapy.
Medication is all the more crucial to bipolar disorder.
I have to say I find these kinds of posts about mental illness offensive. Would you tell AIDs patients they should rely on meditation and avoid medication? I would suspect anyone who finds their symptoms alleviated through meditation alone hasn't suffered from long-term, debilitating depression. Depression is a lethal disease. Perpetuating the idea that people can will their way out of it through meditation alone is dangerous.