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Psychiatrists change their recommendations for depression's treatment - chicagotribune.com
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Tags: Depression, Antidepressant, American Psychiatric Assn, Psychiatrist, Psychiatry, Psychology
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The Future of Psychiatric and Psychological Training: Approaches to Treatment of Mental and Emotional Distress in the New Era | Shift Your Life
shiftyourlife.com — “Many psychotherapists have watched patients struggling with their symptoms for months to years and felt the frustration of being unable to change the outcomes through traditional psychotherapy. Historically, psychiatrists, psychologists, therapists and counselors have been taught to evaluate patients in the following manner. First, the patient is interviewed to obtain a thorough history of presenting symptoms of distress (anxiety, depression, psychosis, trauma, etc), medical history, past psychi” View full resource at shiftyourlife.com
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Psychiatrists change their recommendations for depression's treatment - latimes.com
latimes.com — “The American Psychiatric Assn. issues a new practice guideline that casts doubt on long-term psychotherapy but endorses electroshock therapy and long-term antidepressants use” View full resource at latimes.com
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Depression medication: Patients report 20 times more side effects than recorded in charts, study finds
sciencedaily.com — “Patients report side effects from medication for the treatment of depression 20 times more than psychiatrists have recorded in the charts. The researchers recommend the use of a self-administered patient questionnaire in clinical practice to improve the recognition of side effects for patients in treatment.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Depression medication: Patients report 20 times more side effects than recorded in charts, study finds
sciencedaily.com — “Patients report side effects from medication for the treatment of depression 20 times more than psychiatrists have recorded in the charts. The researchers recommend the use of a self-administered patient questionnaire in clinical practice to improve the recognition of side effects for patients in treatment.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Depression Medication Side Effects May Be Missed By Doctors | Psydir News
news.psydir.com — “A study from Rhode Island Hospital shows that patients report side effects from medication for the treatment of depression 20 times more than psychiatrists have recorded in the charts. The researchers recommend the use of a self-administered patient questionnaire in clinical practice to improve the recognition of side effects for patients in treatment...” View full resource at news.psydir.com
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Are doctors missing depression medication side effects?
physorg.com — “A study from Rhode Island Hospital shows that patients report side effects from medication for the treatment of depression 20 times more than psychiatrists have recorded in the charts. The researchers recommend the use of a self-administered patient questionnaire in clinical practice to improve the ...” View full resource at physorg.com
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Are doctors missing depression medication side effects? http://tw.physorg.com/190918875
Are doctors missing depression medication side effects?
eurekalert.org — “A study from Rhode Island Hospital shows that patients report side effects from medication for the treatment of depression 20 times more than psychiatrists have recorded in the charts. The researchers recommend the use of a self-administered patient questionnaire in clinical practice to improve the recognition of side effects for patients in treatment. The study is published in the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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'Listening to Prozac' author feels 'vindicated' by new antidepressant study | Booster Shots | Los Angeles Times
latimesblogs.latimes.com — “Peter D. Kramer, the psychiatrist and author of the path-breaking 1993 book "Listening to Prozac," said in an interview today that he felt "vindicated" by a newly published study ("Personality Change During Depression Treatment," by Tony Z. Tang et al)...” View full resource at latimesblogs.latimes.com
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Screening and Treatment for Major Depressive Disorder in Children and Adolescents: Recommendation Statement
ahrq.gov — “Recommendations on screening and treatment for major depressive disorder in children and adolescents from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF).” View full resource at ahrq.gov
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USPSTF Change: Clinicians should screen all adolescents (12–18 yr) for major depressive disorder using Beck tool : http://tinyurl.com/csa494
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