Monday, December 19, 2016

More on Medication for Depression

Third in the series on Depression. I had forgotten how long this whole series eventually became. Lots of good feedback on this one, good ideas for future posts.

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There is a third class of antidepressants known as MAO Inhibitors, or MAOI’s.  You can read all about them here: http://ift.tt/2i6W65T.

As with the others, the targets of this class of medication include serotonin, dopamine, epinephrin–all the so-called “feel-good” chemicals that the brain produces.

The question I’d like to address today is, “If depression can be treated without medication, then why take the pills?  Wouldn’t it be better to get to the root of the problem instead of just masking it?”

There are some assumptions in those questions.  I hear the questions a lot, because unfortunately, there is still stigma attached to taking medication for “nerve problems,”  or “emotional problems.” People of faith worry about depending on medication instead of God, believing that if they could just pray enough, read the Bible enough and deal with whatever their lack of faith is, they’d get better.  What follows is how I answer…

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