Guest guest Posted March 21, 2008 Report Share Posted March 21, 2008 You know me, I'd say consult with Dr. Bhate, or Thite, or one of the Ayurvedic physicians who know their stuff. In the meantime, if you work with clients in this regard, these discussions are also wise to take alook at, to be able to handle both questions in their own terms, on allopathic/pharmacological issues, and to know the seriousness, side effects, etc and risks of professionally guiding someone off SSRI use. Many feel 2 months is enough time. Please look here; without skilled Ayurveda and I don't know, maybe with - inviting comment here - the advice is minimum 6 months to ensure safety. Please do not underestimate this, there is no way I can advocate coming off these without physician or nurse practitioner's support unless trained at same time in another equivalent system of medicine. Postpartum depression (all mood disorders being lumped under that name in the news) as well as the negatives around antidepressant use is bigger in the news now and people want help more than ever. Many are making plans in early pregnancy - some for antidepressants as " preventatives " ! and others to find really good postpartum support. A birth doula with an 18 doula practice in LA told me that they had been receiving many requests from clients for natural methods. Of course, this is way beyond their scope of practice as CDs. She said when hunting the LA area resources, all she could find for an inservice for her team was psychology, hypnotism, accupuncture and flower essence type things. She felt the lack strongly, and was so grateful to have me come do a workshop for them. Warm Regards; Ysha Non-Ayurvedic Tools with withdrawal information here: http://www.mind.org.uk/Information/Booklets/Making+sense/Making+sense+of+coming+\ off+psychiatric+drugs.htm ALSO, Peter Lehmann's book, Coming off Psychiatric Drugs: Successful Withdrawal from Neuroleptics, Antidepressants, Lithium, Carbamazepine and Tranquilizers. This resource comes in US, UK, and German editions. http://www.drugawareness.org - book and tape as well as printable info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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