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S2.17: Common Myths About Mood Medications

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In this week's episode of Mind Over Motherhood, I am continuing last week's conversation on mood medications. If you haven't listened to last week's episode, on the 7 signs that you might want to consider medications for your mood, then go back and listen.

This episode shares:

  • The most common misconceptions and myths about mood medications that I hear from women who are coming to me at Eunoia Medical to discuss their moods.
  • Why this conversation is important, especially since there is already a ton of stigma, opinions and misunderstanding about medications that aren't entirely accurate.
  • Insights around medications and the role of medications in mood disorders.
  • How to approach mood medications as a part of your treatment plan, and not as the whole plan.

My goal with this episode is to help you better understand mood medications and to debunk common myths so that you have the information to overcome any fear around mood medications and to help you make empowering choices for your mental health.

If you find this episode helpful be sure to take a screenshot, tag me and share it in your social media stories and leave a review wherever you listen to podcasts!

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In this week's episode of Mind Over Motherhood, I am continuing last week's conversation on mood medications. If you haven't listened to last week's episode, on the 7 signs that you might want to consider medications for your mood, then go back and listen.

This episode shares:

  • The most common misconceptions and myths about mood medications that I hear from women who are coming to me at Eunoia Medical to discuss their moods.
  • Why this conversation is important, especially since there is already a ton of stigma, opinions and misunderstanding about medications that aren't entirely accurate.
  • Insights around medications and the role of medications in mood disorders.
  • How to approach mood medications as a part of your treatment plan, and not as the whole plan.

My goal with this episode is to help you better understand mood medications and to debunk common myths so that you have the information to overcome any fear around mood medications and to help you make empowering choices for your mental health.

If you find this episode helpful be sure to take a screenshot, tag me and share it in your social media stories and leave a review wherever you listen to podcasts!

  continue reading

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