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Dr. Mark Horowitz On How To Withdraw From Antidepressants And Other Psychiatric Drugs

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In this powerful episode, Dr. Mark Horowitz sheds light on one of the most challenging and often misunderstood aspects of mental health treatment: the journey of withdrawing from antidepressants and other psychiatric drugs. Through candid conversation, Dr. Horowitz shares his personal struggle with withdrawal, the physical and emotional impacts he faced, and how his experiences ignited a passion to help others navigate this path. This episode delves into the complexities of withdrawal symptoms, why they persist long after medication leaves the body, and the surprising role that online communities and firsthand experiences play in understanding what traditional medical education often overlooks.

Whether you’re considering tapering off medication or simply want to understand the realities behind psychiatric drug dependency, Dr. Horowitz’s insights provide a critical, compassionate guide. Tune in to explore the nuances of this challenging process and discover what it truly means to reclaim control over mental health.

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In this powerful episode, Dr. Mark Horowitz sheds light on one of the most challenging and often misunderstood aspects of mental health treatment: the journey of withdrawing from antidepressants and other psychiatric drugs. Through candid conversation, Dr. Horowitz shares his personal struggle with withdrawal, the physical and emotional impacts he faced, and how his experiences ignited a passion to help others navigate this path. This episode delves into the complexities of withdrawal symptoms, why they persist long after medication leaves the body, and the surprising role that online communities and firsthand experiences play in understanding what traditional medical education often overlooks.

Whether you’re considering tapering off medication or simply want to understand the realities behind psychiatric drug dependency, Dr. Horowitz’s insights provide a critical, compassionate guide. Tune in to explore the nuances of this challenging process and discover what it truly means to reclaim control over mental health.

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