Oku: Antidepresan Tuzaдџд±
Psychiatrist ’s provocative book, "Antidepresan Tuzağı" (The Antidepressant Trap), challenges the modern psychiatric industry by questioning the massive surge in prescription rates for emotional struggles that were once considered part of the normal human experience.
İzmir estimates that while these drugs are truly necessary for about 5% of the population, usage rates have exceeded 50%. Why You Should Read It Antidepresan TuzaДџД± Oku
Here is a look at the core themes and takeaways from the book, which acts as a critical guide for anyone navigating the world of mental health medication. The Over-Medicalization of Life The Over-Medicalization of Life The book’s central premise
The book’s central premise is that we live in an era where "the simplest anxieties and the most human worries are labeled as 'depression'". İzmir points out that antidepressant consumption in Turkey
is not just a critique; it is intended to be a "key" to reclaiming health.
Readers may find relief in realizing they might not be "sick," but rather reacting naturally to life's stresses.
İzmir points out that antidepressant consumption in Turkey skyrocketed from approximately 14 million boxes in 2003 to over 31 million by 2012.