Mike Briley, Chantal MoretNeuroBiz Consulting and Communication, Castres, FranceAbstract: Depression is a disabling condition resulting in significant impairment in social functioning, involving the patient’s family, friends, work colleagues, and society at large. Although both psychologic and pharmacologic treatments generally improve many depressive symptoms, they do not always result in significant improvement in social functioning. The importance of recovery of social functioning in depressed patients is now widely appreciated, and studies are beginning to include it in evaluations of therapeutic efficacy. Among the various social adjustment evaluation rating scales, the Social Adaptation Self-Evaluation Scale, a social motiva...
Background: The role of current social risk factors in moderating the impact of antidepressant medic...
Increasing serotonin decreases quarrelsome behaviours and enhances agreeable behaviours in humans. A...
BACKGROUND: Patients with depression often report impairments in social functioning. From a patient ...
It has long been considered that depression is a biochemical disorder resulting from dysfunction of ...
Background: One of the most prevalent mood disorders is depression which comprising of symptoms like...
Interactions with others affect our mood, and vice versa. Unsurprisingly, people with a mood disorde...
BACKGROUND: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is associated with significant disability, having a prof...
The determination of the outcome of treatment for depression is important both for the symptoms of d...
Abstract: Major depressive disorder (MDD) profoundly affects social func-tioning, including the abil...
OBJECTIVE: This article reviews the available data on social functioning in depression and provide...
Interactions with others affect our mood, and vice versa. Unsurprisingly, people with a mood disorde...
BACKGROUND: Patients with major depression (MD) show reduced social adjustment when compared with he...
Trauma survivors with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) frequently also suffer from difficulties ...
Depression is a common disorder that impacts on all aspects of a person's life. For the past 10 year...
Background: The role of current social risk factors in moderating the impact of antidepressant medic...
Increasing serotonin decreases quarrelsome behaviours and enhances agreeable behaviours in humans. A...
BACKGROUND: Patients with depression often report impairments in social functioning. From a patient ...
It has long been considered that depression is a biochemical disorder resulting from dysfunction of ...
Background: One of the most prevalent mood disorders is depression which comprising of symptoms like...
Interactions with others affect our mood, and vice versa. Unsurprisingly, people with a mood disorde...
BACKGROUND: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is associated with significant disability, having a prof...
The determination of the outcome of treatment for depression is important both for the symptoms of d...
Abstract: Major depressive disorder (MDD) profoundly affects social func-tioning, including the abil...
OBJECTIVE: This article reviews the available data on social functioning in depression and provide...
Interactions with others affect our mood, and vice versa. Unsurprisingly, people with a mood disorde...
BACKGROUND: Patients with major depression (MD) show reduced social adjustment when compared with he...
Trauma survivors with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) frequently also suffer from difficulties ...
Depression is a common disorder that impacts on all aspects of a person's life. For the past 10 year...
Background: The role of current social risk factors in moderating the impact of antidepressant medic...
Increasing serotonin decreases quarrelsome behaviours and enhances agreeable behaviours in humans. A...
BACKGROUND: Patients with depression often report impairments in social functioning. From a patient ...