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In reply to the discussion: Medicine's big new battleground: does mental illness really exist? [View all]napoleon_in_rags
(3,992 posts)See my response to the post below on the TV show reference. Its all about an ever growing number of Americans on psyche meds.
I see meds as basically a crutch. If you can't walk, you need it. period. If its the only way you can walk for the rest of your life, you need it for the rest of your life, period. But at the same time, I think the best treatment would always be looking at a way to bring about a full recovery, and that's what we're missing.
All KINDS of things matter. I'm a little depressed right now because I'm in WA, working late, not getting sun. The treatment for this depression is taking lots of vitamin D for some reason. It totally works, and is well documented...
http://www.webmd.com/depression/news/20120627/vitamin-d-deficiency-linked-to-depression
But I could imagine a person who is more severely effected thinking they need psyche meds. In a crisis situation maybe they do, but generally the cure is sunlight and vitamin D. But to see that, you need to get a holistic picture of the kind of things that can set off mental health issues... In this case, a lack of sunlight in the person's environment.