Are Antidepressants the Answer—Or Are We Chasing a Myth? 💥 Show this page some love! Like, share, and follow if you’re ready to challenge outdated narratives about mental health and explore real, lasting solutions. For decades, the “chemical imbalance” theory of depression has been the cornerstone of mental health treatment—but did you know it’s been debunked since the 1990s? Despite this, millions are still prescribed antidepressants based on an unproven narrative. Here’s the truth: Antidepressants alter brain chemistry in ways we don’t fully understand, often leading to weight gain, emotional numbness, or even increased suicidality. Psychotherapy not only outperforms medication alone but often beats the combination of therapy and meds. So why is the “quick fix” still so common? 👉 Pharmaceutical Influence: The "chemical imbalance" myth sold pills, not science. 👉 Systemic Failures: Quick fixes are easier than deep, lasting solutions. 👉 Misinformation: Many clinicians and patients don’t know the real story. 👉 Cultural Myths: Simplicity is easier to accept than complexity. 💡 True healing comes from therapy, resilience, and empowering solutions—not myths. 💥 Show this page some love! Like, share, and follow if you’re ready to challenge outdated narratives and explore real, lasting solutions for mental health.
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