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Re: Peter Kramer - mixed feelings

Posted by jono_in_adelaide on July 13, 2011, at 1:30:47

In reply to Re: Peter Kramer - mixed feelings, posted by joe schmoe on July 12, 2011, at 22:35:55

"That theory became broadly accepted, by the media and the public as well as by the medical profession, after Prozac came to market in 1987"

Dr William Sargent in England was promoting that theory in the early 60's using Tofranil, Nardil, Librium and Thorazine, and I am sure many prominent American psychiatrists were as well.

One could equaly say that talk therapy became popular when the only alternative was potasium bromide or opium.


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