“Every Time I Took a Pill, I Felt I Was No Longer Myself”: Young Adults Describe Antipsychotic Use After First-Episode Psychosis
A new study published online by the Journal of Humanistic Psychology and set to appear in a special print issue on first person psychopharmacology examines young adults’ experience of taking and…
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