| 1. | depressions seem to have a seasonal component. Should we treat them differently than patients whose recurrent depressions are not related to seasons? ... Kern a research engineer who suffered from recurrent depression. A methodical person Kern had kept a journal ... |
| 2. | What is vagus nerve stimulation’s (VNS) role in treating chronic or recurrent depression? Which patients would benefit from this implant now ... Treating depressive episode that has not responded to ≥4 antidepressant trials or electroconvulsive therapy in a patient with chronic or recurrent depression ... |
| 3. | common after the onset of puberty. In particular recurrent depression often starts in adolescence. Here are the statistics: ... are adolescent girls with depression adolescents with multiple MDD episodes and adolescents with a family history of recurrent depression. ... |
| 4. | Women with recurrent depression show a very high risk of relapse if they discontinue antidepressants during pregnancy and recent studies indicate ... |
| 5. | 123 patients with recurrent depression treated with antidepressants received maintenance antidepressants alone or adjunctive MBCT with support to taper/discontinue antidepressant therapy ... Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy to prevent relapse in recurrent depression. J Consult Clin Psych. ... |
| 6. | 5 We agree with this view. Most of our patients with recurrent depression exhibit bipolar characteristics and respond preferentially to mood stabilizers. ... Goodwin FK Jamison KR. Manic-depressive illness: bipolar disorders and recurrent depression.2nd ed. New York NY: Oxford University Press; ... |
| 7. | clinicians—such as bipolar disorder dysthymic disorder panic disorder major recurrent depression substance abuse posttraumatic stress disorder intermittent explosive disorder or any ... |
| 8. | Mr. B age 42 has a history of recurrent depression associated with severe insomnia poor appetite significant weight loss ... |
| 9. | Manic-depressive illness: bipolar disorders and recurrent depression. 2nd ed. New York NY: Oxford University Press; 2007. ... |
| 10. | A’s depressive episodes meet DSM-IV-TR criteria for nonmelancholic recurrent depression but she has atypical features such as feeling “fuzzy-headed ... |