The Albatross
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@The Albatross
My point is that making blanket statements regarding the evils of medication is harmful because it is essentially fear mongering.
It (the question about how to broach the topic in a positive way) was asked by a person who has a self identified pattern of substance abuse. I think I did that, as I provided direct personal experience about the possibility of a serotonin issue. There was nothing in the initial post that indicated any fear mongering, the phrased used was "my therapist is very against". If you see fear mongering, where is it?
People with co-occurring behaviors reinforce the habit and instill the behavior of ingesting substance to avoid emotional pain, anxiety, or feelings. People with addictive personalities and mental health issues are in the most difficult prognosis category and have the lowest statistical chance of recovery. Fact. Obviously, I don't share your view since I am in that category myself, that therapists who are against medication are very dangerous. My view is one that is based on my own direct personal experience. I viewed my prognosis statistics as "very dangerous" and acted accordingly. As I am encouraging Emm Jay to do.
Solara, Bloom makes an excellent point about the risks medications can have for an alcoholic who may be drinking. Medications plus booze... do cause harm. Emm Jay does not say if she is abstinent or not.
So Emm Jay, I would add that I was sober for 1 year before I did the Effexor experiment for my attempt at resolving the serotonin issue.
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