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Tackling Partial Remission to Depression Treatment

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Treatment-Resistant Depression: Prevalence, Risk Factors, and Treatment Strategies

Michael E. Thase, MD

More than 50% of patients with depression may not achieve remission after initial antidepressant treatment, and about 30% may not reach remission after multiple treatment trials. In this brief summary, learn about risk factors and therapeutic strategies for treatment-resistant depression.

1 Credit    [See the entire activity]

 

Tackling Partial Remission to Depression Treatment

Michael E. Thase, MD (Chair), et al

Read this Supplement to get an in-depth review of why your patients with depression may not be achieving remission and learn about managing partial or nonresponse, including initiating treatment strategies, monitoring outcomes, and adjusting treatment plans throughout the course of illness.

4 Credits    [See the entire activity]

 

Tackling Partial Response to Depression Treatment

Michael E. Thase, MD (Chair), et al

In this Academic Highlights, get an overview the criteria for treatment resistance, learn how to track depression response and remission, and find out how to implement the appropriate treatment regimen to optimize your patients' recovery.

1.5 Credits    [See entire activity]

 
Michael E. Thase, MD
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia Veterans Affairs Medical Center, and University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh
George I. Papakostas, MD
Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston
Madhukar H. Trivedi, MD
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas
Bradley Gaynes, MD
University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill
Richard C. Shelton, MD
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee