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- From: elg@elgamy.jpunix.com (Eric Lee Green)
- Message-ID: <00725522038@elgamy.jpunix.com>
- Date: 27 Dec 92 23:53:58 CDT
- Newsgroups: sci.psychology
- Subject: Re: ADD
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- Organization: Eric's Amiga 2000 @ Home
- References: <1992Dec22.091126.36664@uservx.plk.af.mil>
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- From article <1992Dec22.091126.36664@uservx.plk.af.mil>, by schupbach@uservx.plk.af.mil:
- > I hope this isn't a violation of s.p etiquette. I don't see the types
- > of questions here that I do on sci.med. Anyway, I have been identified as
- > having attention deficit disorder and some type of depression. My psychiatrist
- > has prescribed Ritalin which does seem to be some kind of a wonder drug. I can
- > concentrate better at my school work (I'm 25 and trying to get a degree in
- > physics or engineering) but the depression is still there. No better or no
- > worse, but still there. Is there some type of therapy or something to try and
- > solve these at the same time?
-
- Note that psychiatrists, according to psychologist friends of my
- aquaintance, have a reputation for "drug now, cure later" :-).
-
- In other words, these psychologist friends of mine say that psychiatrists
- are too quick with the prescription pad. But, of course, these
- psychologists might just have a grudge to bear :-(.
-
- Regarding your depression, I might point you towards this month's issue of
- Consumer Reports, which briefly touches upon non-drug alternatives for
- handling mild depressions (major depressions are best handled via a
- combination of drug therapy and cognitive therapies).
-
- Regarding your ADD... well, if Ritalin works for you, great! As long as the
- side effects aren't too bad for you, it really IS a "wonder". The long-term
- effects of Ritalin, however, do concern me. In other words, after a few
- years you may wish to gradually wean yourself from Ritalin, because little
- is known about (extremely) long-term consequences. If you were in my
- elementary school classroom I would be applying behavioral interventions
- which have proven to be fairly effective (in my classroom) for training
- kids to be on-task and concentrate on their classwork despite their ADHD
- (which, however, is definitely still there!) At the college level there is
- no such support mechanism, so you may wish to wait until you actually have
- a degree before weaning yourself :-(.
-
- At my level I have to support weaning the kids from Ritalin because when
- they hit adolescence their growth could be stunted if they stay on it.
- There are numerous studies showing the ill effects of late development on
- the psychological health of adolescent boys. That alone would be enough to
- make me leery of this side-effect of psycho-stimulants.
-
- --
- Eric Lee Green elg@elgamy.jpunix.com Dodson Elementary
- (713) 664-6446 Houston, TX
- "Kids are kids, no matter what"
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