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Medication Treatment of the Chemical Imbalance

by Joseph M. Carver, Ph.D.

Understanding these four neurotransmitters provides a window to understanding the majority of psychiatric conditions, ranging from depression to schizophrenia. Mental health professionals use psychological testing, interviews, questionnaires, and patient history to determine first, if a change in the neurotransmitter system is present, then second, what neurotransmitters are involved. A proper clinical diagnosis then leads to proper medication treatment.

Medications are prescribed in an effort to return the brain’s neurotransmitter status to normal. Much like a physician may prescribe a medication to lower your cholesterol or increase another body chemical, mental health professionals are concerned with returning your neurotransmitter levels to normal.

Medications for mental health conditions work in several ways:

Based on the neurotransmitter theory of psychiatric illness, we can plot clinical conditions and see how mental health professionals determine medication treatment by recognizing which neurotransmitters are involved:

Diagnosis: Stress-Produced Depression

Neurotransmitter: Low Serotonin

Medication: Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor (SSRI)

Diagnosis: Agitated/Anxious Depression

Neurotransmitter: Low Serotonin

Elevated Norepinephrine

Medication: SSRI and Antianxiety Medication or

Serotonin Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitor (SNRI)

Diagnosis: Major Depression with Psychosis

(Severe depression with hallucinations/paranoia)

Neurotransmitter: Elevated Dopamine

Low Serotonin

Medication: Antipsychotic medication

SSRI

Diagnosis: Bipolar Disorder, Mania

Neurotransmitter: Low GABA

Medication: Anticonvulsant or Lithium

Diagnosis: Bipolar Disorder, Depressed

Neurotransmitter: Low GABA

Low Serotonin

Medication: Anticonvulsant or Lithium

SSRI

Final Thoughts

A variety of conditions and circumstances encountered in life can produce changes in our brain chemistry. These changes can then create mental health problems. We have known for years that chemical and substances in the body can become unregulated as in high blood pressure, high cholesterol, low/high blood sugar, etc. There is no stigma associated with using medications to return these body chemicals/substances back to their normal levels.

It is the hope of mental health professionals that the public can understand the medical and neurochemical nature of various emotional and psychiatric conditions, thus eliminating the stigma often associated with treatment. Modern treatment is very effective and can eliminate years of emotional suffering with very little in the way of intervention or treatment. Mental health treatment is available in every county in the United States.

This handout was written by Joseph M. Carver, Ph.D., a Clinical Psychologist. Dr. Carver is in private practice in Southern Ohio.
Web site:www.drjoecarver.com

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