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Tag: Psychotherapy

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What is the next step if Lexapro doesn't work?

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According to research cited by the Mayo Clinic, many people find relief from depression by adjusting their medication. If you've been prescribed Lexapro and find it isn't effectively managing your symptoms after an adequate trial, knowing what is the next step if Lexapro doesn't work is crucial for your treatment path.

What Drugs Help with Dissociation? A Look at Pharmacological Support

5 min read
While no specific medication is approved to cure dissociative disorders directly, up to 80% of outpatients with these conditions receive adjuvant medication for related issues. These pharmacological treatments aim to manage co-occurring symptoms like anxiety, depression, and mood instability, which often fuel dissociative episodes.

What Medication is Good for Dissociation? An Overview of Pharmacological and Therapeutic Options

4 min read
According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), up to 75% of people will experience at least one depersonalization/derealization episode in their lives, but there is no single medication specifically approved to treat dissociation itself. Instead, pharmacological treatment for dissociative disorders focuses on managing co-occurring conditions such as depression, anxiety, or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) that can trigger or worsen dissociative symptoms.