New antidepressants and individualized approaches to treatment, matching specific therapies to individual patients, are urgently needed. For this, a better understanding of processes underpinning the development of depressive symptoms and response to medications are required. The cognitive neuropsychological model offers a novel approach uniquely combining biological and psychological approaches to explain how antidepressants exert their effect, why there is a delay in the onset of their clinical effect, and how changes in emotional processing are an essential step for a clinical antidepressant effect to take place. The paper presents the model and its underpinnings in the form of research in both healthy and depressed individuals, as well ...
This paper explores new findings in neuroscience research regarding antidepressant medication as wel...
OBJECTIVE: Antidepressants that increase serotonin or norepinephrine in the brain are effective in t...
textMajor Depressive Disorder (MDD) is a pervasive, debilitating condition that affects roughly 16% ...
New antidepressants and individualized approaches to treatment, matching specific therapies to indiv...
Depression is a leading cause of disability worldwide and improving its treatment is a core research...
Negative affective schema and associated biases in information processing have long been associated ...
The psychological mechanisms by which antidepressant drugs act to improve mood remain underspecified...
This study investigated the relationship between biological and psychological processes in the recov...
Depression is one of the most debilitating disorders of our times. Antidepressant medication, one of...
Due to recent research, the neurobiological elements behind mental disorders such as depression beco...
BACKGROUND: The neuropharmacological actions of antidepressants are well characterised but our under...
Research into the efficacy of cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) has repeatedly demonstrated that it ...
Symptoms and observable signs offer an important way of measuring the severity of depression and est...
Cognitive models of depression form the natural link between neurobiological and social accounts of ...
Most currently available antidepressants target monoamine neurotransmitter function. However, a pure...
This paper explores new findings in neuroscience research regarding antidepressant medication as wel...
OBJECTIVE: Antidepressants that increase serotonin or norepinephrine in the brain are effective in t...
textMajor Depressive Disorder (MDD) is a pervasive, debilitating condition that affects roughly 16% ...
New antidepressants and individualized approaches to treatment, matching specific therapies to indiv...
Depression is a leading cause of disability worldwide and improving its treatment is a core research...
Negative affective schema and associated biases in information processing have long been associated ...
The psychological mechanisms by which antidepressant drugs act to improve mood remain underspecified...
This study investigated the relationship between biological and psychological processes in the recov...
Depression is one of the most debilitating disorders of our times. Antidepressant medication, one of...
Due to recent research, the neurobiological elements behind mental disorders such as depression beco...
BACKGROUND: The neuropharmacological actions of antidepressants are well characterised but our under...
Research into the efficacy of cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) has repeatedly demonstrated that it ...
Symptoms and observable signs offer an important way of measuring the severity of depression and est...
Cognitive models of depression form the natural link between neurobiological and social accounts of ...
Most currently available antidepressants target monoamine neurotransmitter function. However, a pure...
This paper explores new findings in neuroscience research regarding antidepressant medication as wel...
OBJECTIVE: Antidepressants that increase serotonin or norepinephrine in the brain are effective in t...
textMajor Depressive Disorder (MDD) is a pervasive, debilitating condition that affects roughly 16% ...