Sentences with phrase «more psychotropic»

Not exact matches

Folman's adaptation attempts to update some of the themes of Lem's book to fit our modern obsession with entertainment, but the original novel is more about the use of psychotropic drugs to create a dream world in which everyone thinks himself happy.
Nowadays in the U.S.A. we lean more to psychotropic drugs in order to keep in line the depraved of love within many households where the parents can not cope with child rearing.
«Psychotropic medications may help a lot of people, and I think some do see them as a relatively easy and potentially quick fix, but I think others view their problems as more complex and worry that medications will only provide a temporary or surface level solution for the difficulties they are facing in their lives.»
Differing psychotropic effects are more likely due to other chemicals in the resin.
But whatever the cause of France's craving for psychotropics, with newer drugs tending to be more specific in their actions and with fewer side effects, what is wrong with people taking them?
This book is open access under a CC BY license.Statistically, women appear to suffer more frequently from depressive and anxiety disorders, featuring more regularly in primary care figures for consultations, diagnoses and prescriptions for psychotropic medication.
Fomented by the unstable, frightening reality of the Cold War and the expansion of the military - industrial complex; inspired by the various liberation movements and variously aided by the counterculture's psychotropic drugs and new artistic mediums (especially video), these artists answered life's absurdities with more of the same, taking leave of reason in art since it already seemed gone from life.
Nonetheless, more research is required to establish the efficacy of any one psychotropic medication.
To determine whether participants with and without a PersD received different treatment, we assessed the percentage of participants receiving1 or more of the following: any psychotropic medication, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, monoamine oxidase inhibitors, tricyclic antidepressants, benzodiazepines, atypical antidepressants, any psychosocial treatment, relaxation training, 1 or more cognitive techniques, 1 or more behavioral techniques, or psychodynamic therapy.
Given the diagnostic creep in the DSM and the increasing use of psychotropic drugs, many more of us may be diagnosably crazy than we would've been before mental health treatment became so seemingly scientific.
Compared to youth who abstained, those introduced to psychotropic substances presented more symptoms associated with violating rules and with anxiety.
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