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Monthly Archives: March 2013

Time to screen postpartum women for depression and suicidality to save lives?

By James Coyne PhD
Posted: March 25, 2013
Category: antidepressants, Psychiatry, Uncategorized | Tagged antidepressant wars, antidepressants, bipolar disorder, conflict of interest, depression, medicalization, Postpartum, postpartum blues | 4 Comments

Coordinating depression treatment from afar: Are results credible?

By James Coyne PhD
Posted: March 12, 2013
Category: antidepressants, Psychiatry | Tagged clinical trial, depression, myocardial infarction, psychotherapy, treatment | Leave a comment
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