Originally Posted by
TSA
anyways, though i believe that yes, therapy can be effective, i believe it should only serve as a subsidiary to medication (as is the commonly held, but still debated practice)
if there is a failure to reach a chemical set point needed to conduct 'normal behavior', then i don't see the problem is give the person whatever chemical they're deficient of, like with medication of any and all other illnesses, and because the brain is all chemcial and energy reactions i think that medication over therapy is key but therapy is still essential obviously, and should always be used.