Author:
El-Mallakh Rif S.,Doenninghaus Sabine
Abstract
SummaryLanguage dictates how individuals process and understand concepts. This
phenomenon is examined for the terms ‘antipsychotic’ and ‘antidepressant’.
When the use of medications is extended in new directions (for example when
an antipsychotic is used as an antidepressant), the name not only loses its
utility, but may become an obstacle to treatment. Clinicians need to be
aware of these issues.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
Cited by
4 articles.
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