Posted by ed_uk on March 9, 2006, at 13:14:48
In reply to Re: The 'new' Nardil, posted by forgetful mary on March 8, 2006, at 20:40:43
Let's take drug A. A person on drug A initially believes that drug A is a 'good' drug. The patient goes through good times and bad times while on drug A. Because the patient views drug A as 'good' - all the good times they have are attributed to the power of drug A. Drug A may or may not have been responsible for these good times.
A few years later, the same patient is told that drug A is 'bad'. The patient goes through good times and bad times. Due to the patient's belief that drug A is bad, the patient now attributes all their bad times to drug A. These bad times may or may not have anything to do with drug A.
How one views ones medication is very important. What if drug A was Nardil?
Ed
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