"I take my meds, and I still feel bad. I wonder why?"
From March 9, 2011 New York Times, "Talk Doesn't Pay so Psychiatry Turns Instead To Talk Therapy":
Recent studies suggest that talk therapy may be as good as or better than drugs in the treatment of depression, but fewer than half of depressed patients now get such therapy compared with the vast majority 20 years ago. Insurance company reimbursement rates and policies that discourage talk therapy are part of the reason. A psychiatrist can earn $150 for three 15-minute medication visits compared with $90 for a 45-minute talk therapy session.