The Journalism of Everything Podcast
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s comments about SSRIs at the MAHA Summit on Mental Health and Overmedicalization sparked a national debate over antidepressants, anxiety treatment, psychiatric medication, and the future of mental health care in America. But how effective are SSRIs really? Are they overprescribed — or are they life-saving medications for millions of people? In this episode of The Journalism of Everything, independent journalist Darisse Smith breaks down the actual science behind SSRIs, treatment-resistant depression, treatment-resistant anxiety, ketamine therapy, psychedelic-assisted treatment, SSRI withdrawal, and RFK Jr.’s controversial claims linking antidepressants to mass shootings. This episode explores: * RFK Jr.’s statements on SSRIs and overmedicalization * Why antidepressants are prescribed far beyond depression alone * The effectiveness of SSRIs for anxiety and severe depression * Treatment-resistant depression and alternative therapies * Ketamine, Spravato, psilocybin, and the future of psychiatry * The controversy surrounding SSRI withdrawal symptoms * Why America’s mental health crisis is far more complicated than politics Rather than reducing the conversation to left vs. right, this episode examines the science, the risks, the benefits, and the difficult realities surrounding modern psychiatric treatment in the United States. #RFKJr #SSRIs #MentalHealth #Depression #Anxiety #KetamineTherapy #Psychiatry #Psychedelics #TreatmentResistantDepression #Healthcare
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