Posted by rskontos on July 2, 2009, at 11:04:48
In reply to Re: Is it common for therapists to be anti-med?, posted by linkadge on July 2, 2009, at 8:06:11
> I am not really against *some* of the things he suggested, but he just went too far in suggesting he knew the causes of depression. I really wasn't sure what he was getting at too for instance
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> He said, "do you know the link between electropulution and DNA damage,"
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> I said, "well there are some studies that suggest a link, I use a cell phone only when necessary"
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> He said "It doesn't matter, electropolution is all around us you can't escape it."
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> I'm like WTF, ok so even if there was a link, this does not prove electropolution is a cause of clinical depression. In addition what good would it do to tell me about a risk that I cannot avoid.
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> He was kind of a nutbar.
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> LinkadgeYou know Linkadge, he sounds kinda of paranoid. The statement "It doesn't matter, electropolution is all around us you can't escape it" has that paranoid ring to it.
He does sound like a nutbar.
Where did he find the 'link". There is so much information out there that it is hard to sift through. Depression itself I would venture has many causes and it will probably take years if ever to figure it all out.
Did you tell him he went too far. Sometimes I tell mine when he goes off around a bender and I can't follow him. Sometimes I think they over think things.
rsk
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