Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is a debilitating condition characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a lack of interest in daily activities. Understanding its underlying causes and effective treatments is crucial for patient well-being. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry provides a comprehensive look into MDD, offering evidence-based therapeutic approaches and the latest research findings. Our expert editors ensure content is relevant and actionable, aiding psychiatrists in offering holistic care to those grappling with depression.
Depression and Major Depressive Disorder
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Recently published articles about Depression (MDD)
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Enhanced External Counterpulsation Is an Effective Treatment for Depression in Patients With Refractory Angina Pectoris
August 20, 2015
Enhanced external counterpulsation is a noninvasive therapy that is used to relieve angina pectoris in patients with coronary artery disease. What effect does enhanced external counterpulsation have on a...
Review Article
Association of Ophthalmologic Disorders and Depression in the Elderly: A Review of the Literature
August 20, 2015
The strongest association between ophthalmologic disorders and psychiatry is depression. It's been shown that vision loss can nearly double the risk of depression. Read this review article to become...