(July 8, 2014 at 6:44 pm)Insanity Wrote: Haha, I just realised how inappropriate my username is in this thread. <3
It's not inappropriate. Insanity is the new sanity!

(July 8, 2014 at 6:12 pm)Minimalist Wrote: Maybe an even better question would be: why the hell are we so fucking depressed?
The answer is obvious:
Because no one is prescribing us Catmemes.
(July 8, 2014 at 6:04 pm)Cthulhu Dreaming Wrote: Sadly, the common approach is to have the GP just throw pills at the problem.
Because pills are good for the cash cows.
Quote:The switch from talk therapy to medications has swept psychiatric practices and hospitals, leaving many older psychiatrists feeling unhappy and inadequate. A 2005 government survey found that just 11 percent of psychiatrists provided talk therapy to all patients, a share that had been falling for years and has most likely fallen more since. Psychiatric hospitals that once offered patients months of talk therapy now discharge them within days with only pills.
Recent studies suggest that talk therapy may be as good as or better than drugs in the treatment of depression, but fewer than half of depressed patients now get such therapy compared with the vast majority 20 years ago. Insurance company reimbursement rates and policies that discourage talk therapy are part of the reason. A psychiatrist can earn $150 for three 15-minute medication visits compared with $90 for a 45-minute talk therapy session.
Talk Doesn’t Pay, So Psychiatry Turns Instead to Drug Therapy
