tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-715998869211907979.post1047645750280516089..comments2014-10-13T15:40:42.854-06:00Comments on chas.INDIA: RecoveryCharles Wemplehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07212054874153696170noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-715998869211907979.post-40587717757420671422011-07-22T07:55:51.895-06:002011-07-22T07:55:51.895-06:00Those stats are intriguing, and somewhat disturbin...Those stats are intriguing, and somewhat disturbing with ref to the western world's modalities of treatment. The NY Review of Books recently had a two part piece (available online) about several books questioning our psychiatric norms, especially when it comes to dispensing antideps. Apparently, when placebos *with discernible side effects* were administered in some studies, the rate of improvement was identical to that registered with actual meds. Personally, I'm ambivalent (about everything, but that's another story) about permanently relying on antideps and mood stabs. <br />Anyway, this sounds like an amazing experience you're having on many levels. Keep those blog posts coming!Bavehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10739086480941280390noreply@blogger.com