Despite the claims of some atheists, religion isn't a mental illness. Just as it is untrue when some religious people claim that atheism is a mental illness.
Drugs don't have any affect on religious belief, for the most part, and anti-psychotics certainly won't.
I have limited knowledge on the subject, and the few papers I have skimmed regarding mental health seem to indicate that the above is the primarily held view in the medical field.
I'll be interested if someone can provide a peer-reviewed paper that indicates the opposite.
Drugs don't have any affect on religious belief, for the most part, and anti-psychotics certainly won't.
I have limited knowledge on the subject, and the few papers I have skimmed regarding mental health seem to indicate that the above is the primarily held view in the medical field.
I'll be interested if someone can provide a peer-reviewed paper that indicates the opposite.
Playing Cluedo with my mum while I was at Uni:
"You did WHAT? With WHO? WHERE???"