Background: There is increasing literature on the unsatisfactory degree of remission that current therapeutic strategies yield in unipolar depression. The aims of this review were to survey the available literature on residual symptoms of depression, to introduce new targets for therapy and to outline a more stringent definition of recovery. Method: Studies were identified by using MEDLINE (English language articles published from 1967 to June 2006; keywords: recovery, remission, residual symptoms, sequential treatment, drugs and psychotherapy, related to depressive disorder and depression) and a manual search of the literature and Index Medicus for the years 1960-2006. Results: Most patients report residual symptoms despite apparently succ...
Background: Residual depressive symptomatology constitutes a substantial risk for relapse in depress...
AIMS: For the past quarter of a century, Frank et al.'s (1991) consensus-based definitions of major ...
There is a growing body of literature which indicates that acute phases of psychotherapy are often i...
Background: There is increasing literature on the unsatisfactory degree of remission that current th...
The issue of recovery is getting increasing attention in depression research, particularly after the...
peer reviewedAccording to recent European epidemiological studies, the lifetime prevalence of major ...
Diego Novick,1 William Montgomery,2 Ellen Vorstenbosch,3 Maria Victoria Moneta,3 Héctor Due&n...
AIMS: For the past quarter of a century, Frank et al.'s (1991) consensus-based definitions of major ...
This paper draws attention to an important adverse outcome in depression, the occurrence of residual...
BACKGROUND: Despite extensive literature examining perceptions of recovery from severe mental illnes...
The concept of recovery has been described in papers as a state of psychic, physical and social recu...
OBJECTIVE: This study assessed prospectively the pattern of recurrence of illness after recovery fr...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground : Perceived well-being is key in the recovery from major de...
This article summarizes data on the prevalence and diagnosis of depression as well as findings from ...
There is a growing body of literature which indicates that acute phases of psychotherapy are often i...
Background: Residual depressive symptomatology constitutes a substantial risk for relapse in depress...
AIMS: For the past quarter of a century, Frank et al.'s (1991) consensus-based definitions of major ...
There is a growing body of literature which indicates that acute phases of psychotherapy are often i...
Background: There is increasing literature on the unsatisfactory degree of remission that current th...
The issue of recovery is getting increasing attention in depression research, particularly after the...
peer reviewedAccording to recent European epidemiological studies, the lifetime prevalence of major ...
Diego Novick,1 William Montgomery,2 Ellen Vorstenbosch,3 Maria Victoria Moneta,3 Héctor Due&n...
AIMS: For the past quarter of a century, Frank et al.'s (1991) consensus-based definitions of major ...
This paper draws attention to an important adverse outcome in depression, the occurrence of residual...
BACKGROUND: Despite extensive literature examining perceptions of recovery from severe mental illnes...
The concept of recovery has been described in papers as a state of psychic, physical and social recu...
OBJECTIVE: This study assessed prospectively the pattern of recurrence of illness after recovery fr...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground : Perceived well-being is key in the recovery from major de...
This article summarizes data on the prevalence and diagnosis of depression as well as findings from ...
There is a growing body of literature which indicates that acute phases of psychotherapy are often i...
Background: Residual depressive symptomatology constitutes a substantial risk for relapse in depress...
AIMS: For the past quarter of a century, Frank et al.'s (1991) consensus-based definitions of major ...
There is a growing body of literature which indicates that acute phases of psychotherapy are often i...