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Treatment-resistant depression: definition, prevalence, detection, management, and investigational interventions
World Psychiatry. 2023 Oct;22(3):394-412. doi: 10.1002/wps.21120.ABSTRACTTreatment-resistant depression (TRD) is common and associated with multiple serious public health implications. A consensus definition of TRD with demonstrated predictive utility in terms of clinical decision-making and health outcomes does not currently exist. Instead, a plethora of definitions have been proposed, which vary significantly in their conceptual framework. The absence of a consensus definition hampers precise estimates of the prevalence of TRD, and also belies efforts to identify risk factors, prevention opportunities, and effective inte...
Source: World Psychiatry - September 15, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Roger S McIntyre Mohammad Alsuwaidan Bernhard T Baune Michael Berk Koen Demyttenaere Joseph F Goldberg Philip Gorwood Roger Ho Siegfried Kasper Sidney H Kennedy Josefina Ly-Uson Rodrigo B Mansur R Hamish McAllister-Williams James W Murrough Charles B Neme Source Type: research

Insomnia Management: A Review and Update
J Fam Pract. 2023 Jul;72(6 Suppl):S31-S36. doi: 10.12788/jfp.0620.ABSTRACTInsomnia is a distinct disorder that is common, yet underrecognized and undertreated in primary care. Treating insomnia has been shown to improve outcomes, including reduced risk of developing cardiovascular and mental health disorders. Insomnia is influenced by the brain's regulation of sleep and wake, which are mutually exclusive events. Insomnia should be treated as a distinct condition, even when occurring with a comorbid diagnosis such as depression or anxiety. Clinicians should implement a multimodal approach to insomnia management, including n...
Source: The Journal of Family Practice - August 7, 2023 Category: Practice Management Authors: David P Shaha Source Type: research