Detailed longitudinal psychiatric and endocrine observations are reported on 6 women receiving psychotherapy for reactive depressions. The authors hypothe-sized that confrontation of the precipitating loss during psychotherapy would be transiently more painful to the patient than the previous organized depressive equilibrium state. It was therefore predicted that corticosteroid excretion, as an index of emotional distress, would be highest during the period of confrontation of loss. (Psychiatric judgments were made independent of endocrine data.) The hypothesis was supported to the p < 0.005 level for the group of 6 pa-tients. Corticosteroid elevations during periods of confrontation of loss averaged 36 % above levels for depressive equi...
The present study examined the changes of depressive symptoms and salivary cortisol responses in 36 ...
This study aimed to identify vulnerability patterns in psychological, physiological and neural respo...
There is considerable evidence that corticosteroid treatments are frequently associated with severe ...
We studied 42 women with severe Premenstrual Tension Syndrome (PMTS) and compared their clinical fea...
Thirty women in the hospital awaiting biopsy of a breast tumor were interviewed in order to assess t...
Although there are many reports concerning the endocrinological studies in mental diseases, no gener...
The present study examined the changes of depressive symptoms and salivary cortisol responses in 36 ...
Depression remains one of the most common mental health problems in the United States. Although the ...
In recent years, there has been growing interest in the psychosocial aspects of endocrine disease, s...
BACKGROUND: Many patients with depressive disorders demonstrate resistance to psychological therapy....
Following the assumption that stressors play an important part in the etiology and maintenance of ps...
Forty depressed patients and 36 age- and sex-matched controls were given 250 ~tg ACTHl_24 by IV bolu...
Depression and other mental disorders are the leading cause of disability worldwide and their burden...
Sixty-four patients with a Research Diagnostic Criteria (RDC) diagnosis of major depressive disorder...
We studied glucocorticoid receptor autoregulation and corticotropin response to dexamethasone in dep...
The present study examined the changes of depressive symptoms and salivary cortisol responses in 36 ...
This study aimed to identify vulnerability patterns in psychological, physiological and neural respo...
There is considerable evidence that corticosteroid treatments are frequently associated with severe ...
We studied 42 women with severe Premenstrual Tension Syndrome (PMTS) and compared their clinical fea...
Thirty women in the hospital awaiting biopsy of a breast tumor were interviewed in order to assess t...
Although there are many reports concerning the endocrinological studies in mental diseases, no gener...
The present study examined the changes of depressive symptoms and salivary cortisol responses in 36 ...
Depression remains one of the most common mental health problems in the United States. Although the ...
In recent years, there has been growing interest in the psychosocial aspects of endocrine disease, s...
BACKGROUND: Many patients with depressive disorders demonstrate resistance to psychological therapy....
Following the assumption that stressors play an important part in the etiology and maintenance of ps...
Forty depressed patients and 36 age- and sex-matched controls were given 250 ~tg ACTHl_24 by IV bolu...
Depression and other mental disorders are the leading cause of disability worldwide and their burden...
Sixty-four patients with a Research Diagnostic Criteria (RDC) diagnosis of major depressive disorder...
We studied glucocorticoid receptor autoregulation and corticotropin response to dexamethasone in dep...
The present study examined the changes of depressive symptoms and salivary cortisol responses in 36 ...
This study aimed to identify vulnerability patterns in psychological, physiological and neural respo...
There is considerable evidence that corticosteroid treatments are frequently associated with severe ...