Just echoing: daughter deserves a second opinion on the diagnosis and treatment plan. That's just too many meds for a kid who was functional but had a major life stressor.
New hospital, come off the drugs, therapy for help managing all the shit she's recently been through, and enough time with a trained child psychologist to figure out what the correct diagnosis is - if any.
The celexa was a bad move. It's not always well tolerated, and teenage brains are tough. The Geodon was a terrible move left over from 15 years ago. That drug is heavy, and from there, it becomes a pile-on, because you need more drugs to counteract the negative side effects of the drugs you were put on to begin with. It's a terrible cycle and every bit of the current literature would say that teen brains need to be handled very cautiously, when it comes to psychoactive medication.
Grr.