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Antidepressants... leave norepinephrine, actually, out there in the synapses. And what that does is it inhibits REM sleep ... You don't want to take them if you've experienced a trauma and you're experiencing PTSD. Because, if anything, it's going to make it worse or at least prevent the type of adaptive REM sleep that you really need in order to resolve those emotions and move
on.
Gina Poe
Many Antidepressants Impair REM Sleep, Inhibiting Trauma Processing
Dr. Gina Poe: Use Sleep to Enhance Learning, Memory & Emotional State
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