These antidepressant drugs do not treat depression. They mask its symptoms while leaving untreated the problem causing the depression! Is this so hard to understand?
Yes, he’s mentally ill but that doesn’t excuse the horrible murder.
BTW, for those saying this is not terrorism, this is terrorism, and a hate crime.
>>These antidepressant drugs do not treat depression. They mask its symptoms while leaving untreated the problem causing the depression! Is this so hard to understand?
Some drugs can help reduce the acute feeling of distress, and to this extent they are therapeutically useful. But they will not relieve the underlying reasons for the distress, and are not a “cure” for mental disorder. No one is claiming otherwise.
Depression is treatable as a physical malady
Many psychiatrists seek to treat the organic cause before or in addition to treating the emotional state, in hope of over the long term, bringing the emotional state of the body back to the point where it can produce the hormones needed to restore normal chemical balance. But sometimes the risks of not taking the quickest path to restoring chemical balance, by using meds, is to lose the patient to suicide. And some illnesses (schizophrenia, bipolarity, severe depression) require a lifetime of pharmaceutical support in hopes of allowing the patient to enjoy a productive quality existence,
Some need lifelong chemical medical support to maintain normal brain function
Unfortunately one treatment plan does nor suit all patients so there is a lot of trial and error. Sometimes the error can be terrible but to not make the attempt to find a successful plan of therapy using medication is also terrible
Saying that all depression drugs “mask” underlying problems is like saying insulin “masks” diabetes and an MD can talk someone out of being diabetic
It's much harder to accept unless you have a)been depressed and been successfully treated or b)had to live with someone who was severely depressed and watched them struggle or even lost them when they self-medicated on drugs and alcohol