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Ep. 50 - When Do You Actually Need Medication and When Do You Just Need to Talk It Out

Ep. 50 - When Do You Actually Need Medication and When Do You Just Need to Talk It Out

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Dr. David Gross and Dr. Andrew Rosen dig into one of the harder questions in mental health care: how do you know when talking isn't enough, and medication makes sense? And on the flip side, if you're already on something, how do you know if you still need it?

They walk through what actually goes into that decision, from how someone is sleeping and eating to whether they can get out of bed, and why "I'm suffering" doesn't automatically mean a prescription is the answer. The conversation gets honest about the pressure clinicians feel, the resistance patients bring to the table, and why anxiety in particular makes people want to stay in control of what they put in their bodies.

There's also a real conversation about what's become a growing problem: people staying on antidepressants far longer than necessary, often because a family doctor handed them a prescription without much evaluation behind it. They're not saying the medications don't work. They're saying they work best when someone actually takes the time to figure out what's going on first.

The red nose metaphor toward the end is worth hanging around for.

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