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Causes of Depression Hormonal Causes Other Causes Depression Treatments Besides various physical symptoms, like hot flashes or weight gain, women passing through the menopausal transition are often tormented with psychological ailments, one of them being depression. Luckily, depression is one of the most...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of psychological treatments for depression in pre-adolescent children, a disorder affecting 1–2 % of children in this age range. A systematic review of studies of psychological interventions to treat depressive disorder in pre-adolescent child...
Churchill R, Hunot V, Corney R, Knapp M, McGuire H, Tylee A, et al.: A systematic review of controlled trials of the effectiveness and cost- effectiveness of brief psychological treatments for depression. Health Technol Assessm 2001; 5: 35....
In addition to ketamine, there are other emerging rapid-response treatments for depression, including psilocybin with psychological support and functional connectivity-guided transcranial magnetic stimulation. We examine three key ethical implications of such treatments: their role in clarifying the decision-...
Cultural adaptations of psychological treatments for depression are mostly based on implementation rather than contentThe article reviews a study on the cultural adaptations of psychological treatments for depression based on implementation and content. Study limitations include the lack of definition of the...
Background and Objectives: It is well-established that psychological interventions are effective in the treatment of depression. However, it is not yet clear what the optima format is in which psychological treatments should be delivered. Although several studies have examined whether individual and gro...
Among women in the United States, depression is at epidemic levels: Approximately 12 million women in the U.S. experience clinical depression each year, and more than 12 percent of women can expect to experience depression in their lifetime. Moreover, ma
Studies have shown SSRIs to be particularly useful in the adolescent population and milder paraphilias, including exhibitionism, as well as in patients suffering from comorbidities of obsessive-compulsive disorders (OCD) or depression. SSRIs have also been used in the attempted alleviation of hyper...
. Psychotherapy, however, has largely escaped similar scrutiny. Probably the main reason is that it can work rather well — except not as a "treatment" for the "mental disorder of depression." Rather, it works because the right kind of talk can help reduce a person's experience of ...