GP Monitoring of Those on Antidepressants

By DUNCAN DOUBLE Tony Kendrick, who I have mentioned before (see eg. previous post) is the first author of a paper about antidepressant withdrawal in general practice. It found that more than 40% of patients could discontinue their antidepressant treatment in a clinical trial, comparing whether adding internet and telephone support to family practitioner review

On the Neuroplasticity Hypothesis of Antidepressant Action

By MARK HOROWITZ On the neuroplasticity hypothesis of antidepressant action – I worked in a neurogenesis laboratory for 4 years and completed my PhD partly on this topic (For SSRIs).  We treated human hippocampal stem cells with different combinations of chemicals and looked for neurogenesis with cell markers.  One of the things that happened often

Busting Myths about Psychosis & Antipsychotics with Prof Joanna Moncrieff

In this talk, Prof Joanna Moncrieff (University College London) looks at the evidence behind some common myths relating to psychosis and ‘antipsychotic’ drugs: the idea that psychosis or ‘schizophrenia’ are neurodegenerative conditions; the concept of the ‘untreated duration of psychosis’ and whether early drug treatment produces better outcomes; the famous dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia; the

Adapting to Individual Differences

// By Duncan Double // Rach Idahu has a blog ‘Adulting with ADHD’. BBC News reports that she told BBC Podcast ‘Access All’ that she lost £200 when she late checked in for a flight, even though she did not realise she was late (see article). The article explains that Rach estimates she has lost

Upcoming online conference by IIPDW

We are pleased to announce this second instalment of the International Institute for Psychiatric Drug Withdrawal conference series. If you are interested to join, please register at Eventbrite (click on the image above or follow this link: https://withdrawal-from-psychiatric-drugs-2.eventbrite.co.uk ). A detailed programme can be viewed (and downloaded) below:

How We Have Been Misled About Antidepressants

By JOANNA MONCRIEFF (UCL)  Our umbrella review that revealed no links between serotonin and depression has caused shock waves among the general public, but has been dismissed as old news by psychiatric opinion leaders. This disjunction begs the questions of why the public has been fed this narrative for so long, and what antidepressants are actually doing if they