Twenty years ago, a psychiatrist named Derek Summerfield found himself in Cambodia. For the first time, chemical antidepressants were being introduced to local doctors.
Depression existed in Cambodia as much as anywhere else. Patients were presenting with all the same symptoms – hopelessness, guilt, loss of interest or pleasure in activities once enjoyed, change in weight, change in appetite, issues around sleep – the list goes on.
But when Summerfield explained what this new drug, antidepressants, could actually do, the doctors were confused.
They didn’t need new chemicals, they explained. They already had antidepressants.
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Summerfield assumed these doctors were referring to some kind of herbal remedy that didn’t necessarily do any harm, but certainly wasn’t peer-reviewed.
He asked what they meant, and their explanation wasn’t at all what Summerfield was expecting.