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Frontiers in Psychology serotonin hypothesis, affective disorders, depression, clinical psychologists, medication For decades models of mental illness, particularly depression, have been influenced by the serotonin hypothesis (Coppen, 1967; Fakhoury, 2016). This model is the primary justification for the prescription of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs; e_g, Prozac, Zoloft, Lexapro ). SSRI prescription is extremely popular within modern psychiatry, with an estimated 13% of people living in the United_States having taken an SSRI within the past 30 days (Brody and Gu, 2020). World-wide estimates are difficult to obtain, but developed European nations report commensurate prescribing . . .
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