Nearly a quarter of American adults take prescription medicine for mental health. Our ideas about these drugs can be as powerful and life-altering as the medications themselves. Listen to “Scripts”:
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Powerful medications often come bundled with a powerful story. In “Scripts,” Ethan Brooks explores why our assumptions and ideas about the pills we take for our brains can be as life-altering as the medications themselves. Coming Aug. 8:
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