The classification of depression is well established in major diagnostic systems and operational definitions now make the diagnosis of depression reasonably reliable. However, classification and diagnosis continue to be based on clinical presentation and course and are not currently informed by aetiological or pathophysiological considerations. It is still unclear, for example, whether or not categories such as melancholic depression represent distinct subforms of illness or whether a dimensional classification based on severity can capture clinical presentation adequately and more economically. Despite these caveats, there is some evidence that distinctions between various subforms of depression can predict treatment response and this can ...
Melancholic features of depression (MFD) seem to be a unidimensional group of signs and symptoms. Ho...
Starting from the categorical defi nitions of “depressive disorders”, we proceeded to list the indiv...
The question of whether or not depressive personality disorder is a distinct disorder separate from ...
bstract: The difficulties of current classifications of depression can not be considered independen...
There will likely be a day sometime in the future that psychiatric diagnoses will be made by laborat...
This chapter shall address the classification of depressive disorders and its evolution over the pas...
The operational definition of major depression has remained more or less the same in the past 40 yea...
Depression is one of the most common mental disorders worldwide. There are a number of depression su...
ln Chapter 1 we discussed difficulties with regard to the assessment of depressions, the views which...
Depression is one of the most common mental disorders worldwide. There are a number of depression su...
This discussion of the diagnosis, classification, and epi-demiology of clinical depression includes ...
Depression is a devastating and seriously disabling mental illness that despite notable progress in ...
Depressive disorders comprise a range of conditions that can be viewed along many dimensions. The Di...
This paper proposes a phenomenological approach to the diagnosis of depression, with the aim of over...
The operational diagnostic criteria for major depression have remained more or less the same in the ...
Melancholic features of depression (MFD) seem to be a unidimensional group of signs and symptoms. Ho...
Starting from the categorical defi nitions of “depressive disorders”, we proceeded to list the indiv...
The question of whether or not depressive personality disorder is a distinct disorder separate from ...
bstract: The difficulties of current classifications of depression can not be considered independen...
There will likely be a day sometime in the future that psychiatric diagnoses will be made by laborat...
This chapter shall address the classification of depressive disorders and its evolution over the pas...
The operational definition of major depression has remained more or less the same in the past 40 yea...
Depression is one of the most common mental disorders worldwide. There are a number of depression su...
ln Chapter 1 we discussed difficulties with regard to the assessment of depressions, the views which...
Depression is one of the most common mental disorders worldwide. There are a number of depression su...
This discussion of the diagnosis, classification, and epi-demiology of clinical depression includes ...
Depression is a devastating and seriously disabling mental illness that despite notable progress in ...
Depressive disorders comprise a range of conditions that can be viewed along many dimensions. The Di...
This paper proposes a phenomenological approach to the diagnosis of depression, with the aim of over...
The operational diagnostic criteria for major depression have remained more or less the same in the ...
Melancholic features of depression (MFD) seem to be a unidimensional group of signs and symptoms. Ho...
Starting from the categorical defi nitions of “depressive disorders”, we proceeded to list the indiv...
The question of whether or not depressive personality disorder is a distinct disorder separate from ...