Some approaches to treating depression

There are several types of depressive spectrum disorders. They include neurotic depression and dysthymic disorders. For depression, tranquilizers, antidepressants, psychotherapy, drugs that affect the somatic state are prescribed. Therapy depends on the pathogenesis of the…

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Psychological tests for depression

To diagnose depression, tests are used to determine the severity of the symptoms of the disease. They fall into two categories: objective and projective. Projective tests measure responses to various stimuli,…

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Withdrawal of antidepressants

Various groups of antidepressants are prescribed to treat depression. They affect the activity of brain neurotransmitters - serotonin, norepinephrine, dopamine, GABA. When drugs are withdrawn , various mental and somatic disorders may appear . Unlike antipsychotic withdrawal disorders, antidepressant…

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Types of depression according to the American classification DSM-VI

In the United States, psychiatrists distinguish three types of depression: major (major) depression, depressive disorder, and dysthymia. Major depression is characterized by severe manifestations of depression: depressed mood;decreased interest in life;loss-gain in weight; insomnia,…

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Organic changes in the brain in depression

The basis of any mental illness is a violation of the structure, activity of various areas of the brain, an imbalance of mediators or neurotransmitters . There are no functional mental illnesses. Therefore, the…

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Magnetoencephalography for depression

Patients with depression are evaluated using functional magnetic resonance imaging ( fMRI ). With depression, there are functional and structural abnormalities in the structures of the brain. Also in recent years, neuroimaging has been carried…

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Peptide treatment for depression

Peptides are protein molecules no more than 1 nm in size . They regulate cell metabolism, intercellular interactions.  The interfering peptide interferes with the interaction between the D1 and D2 dopamine receptors in the brain. It has antidepressant properties equal to…

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Atypical depression

It is one of the variants of depressive disorders. In addition to anxiety, it is characterized by somatic, autonomic, neurosis-like symptoms. Patients suffer from: increased appetite;obesity;irritability;increased sensitivity to conflicts;frustrations;daily mood swings…

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