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    Re: Neurobiology of SSRI's
    John Martin · 7/8/99 at 10:21 pm ET

    ...and you should see the contortions they go through when they see that PET scan research that shows that CBT produces the same changes in the same brain regions as Prozac. Sometimes, for kicks, I will kid them about "the recent discovery endogenous SSRIs thought to be analogous to endorphins". Drives 'em nuts.

    John

    Replies:
    • Re: Neurobiology of SSRI's, by Paul Salkovskis, 7/9/99
      • Re: Neurobiology of SSRI's, by John Martin, 7/9/99
        • Re: Neurobiology of SSRI's, by Paul Salkovskis, 7/9/99
          • Re: Neurobiology of SSRI's, by John Martin, 7/9/99
            • twins, ocd, stuff, by Paul Salkovskis, 7/10/99
              • How do you most effectively explain such issues to patients?, by Troy Raffield, 8/6/99
                • Re: How do you most effectively explain such issues to patients?, by Darra J Murphy, 5/22/00
                  • Re: How do you most effectively explain such issues to patients?, by Troy Raffield, 06/29/00
                  • Re: How do you most effectively explain such issues to patients?, by Troy Raffield, 08/28/00
                  • Re: How Can They Treat It When They Can't Measure It?, by Bonnie, 10/24/03
                • Re:How do you most effectively explain such issues to patients?, by , 12/21/00
      • Re: Neurobiology of SSRI's, by Dr. Mike, 10/12/99
        • Neurobiology of SSRI's and brain disease, by Paul Salkovskis, 10/19/99
          • Re:Neurobiology of SSRI's and brain disease, by Brewnetty Angelfire, Cognitive Retraining student, 12/08/00

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