Tylee A. Major depressive disorder (MDD) from the patient's perspective: overcoming barriers to appropriate care. Int J Psychiatry Clin Pract 2001;5(Supplement):s37 -s42.TYLEE, A. (2001). Major depressive disorder (MDD) from the patient's perspective: Overcoming bar- riers to appropriate...
Major depressive disorder is a highly stigmatized condition which, despite its prevalence in primary care, is broadly unrecognized and consistently poorly treated. Epidemiological studies reveal a disconcerting lack of understanding about depression within the general population, and this invariably affects pa...
Overcoming treatment-resistant major depressive disorder outside of the doctor´s officeAuthor links open overlay panelJorge Mota Pereira a, Daniela Fonte a, Ricardo João Teixeira a, Serafim Carvalho bShow more Add to Mendeley Share Cite
F. et al. Esketamine nasal spray for rapid reduction of depressive symptoms in patients with major depressive disorder who have active suicide ideation with intent: results of a phase 3, double-blind, randomized study (ASPIRE II). Int. J. Neuropsychopharmacol. 24, 22–31 (2021). Article Pub...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is the most prevalent mental illness contributing to global disease burden. Selective serotonin (5-HT) reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are the first-line treatment for MDD, but are only fully effective in 30% of patients and require weeks before improvement may be se...
The specific mechanisms underlying the therapeutic effects of DBS in SUDs treatment have not yet been fully elucidated. However, from the perspective of leveraging the progress in DBS for other neurologic conditions, such as major depressive disorder and Parkinson’s disease, DBS is believed to exert...
The use of paroxetine and cognitive-behavioral therapy in postpartum depression and anxiety: a randomized controlled trial. BACKGROUND: Approximately 10% to 16% of women experience a major depressive episode after childbirth. A significant proportion of these women also suffer f... S Misri,P Ree...
“Once triggered in the body, these inflammatory agents transfer information to the nervous system, typically through stimulation of major nerves such as the vagus, which connects10the gut and brain. Specialized cells called microglia in the brain represent the brain’s immune hubs and are activated...
can really revolutionize mental health treatment. I think that approaching the root causes for any kind of mental health disorder that we suffered from differently, we really open the options for a better solution. Not only am I a true believer in the potential of psychedelics to treat ...
Disorders: ASD = Autism Spectrum Disorder; BD = Bipolar Disorder; SZ = Schizophrenia; MDD = Major Depressive Disorder; GSAD = Generalized/Social Anxiety Disorder; PTSD = Post-traumatic Stress Disorder; AD = Alzheimer’s Disease; PD = Parkinson’s Disease; HD = Huntington’s Disease; FTD = ...