Depression is a mood disorder that affects physical and mental health by altering a person’s behaviour, feelings, and thoughts. Multiple neurotransmitters and part of brain (mainly amygdala, the thalamus and the hippocampus) are involved with disorder of depression. Main cause of depression is unknown but it may be due to neurohormonal or neurochemical imbalance. There are two main hypothesis involved in the pathophysiology of depression that is- monoamine hypothesis and neurotropic hypothesis. According to National Comorbidity Survey, lifetime prevalence of major depression and dysthymia are 16.9 and 2.5% respectively. Several type of intervention have been shown to be efficacious in treating depression including pharmacological and non-ph...
Depression is a widely spread medical illness which affects people's thoughts, moods, physical healt...
The monoamine hypothesis has dominated almost forty years the psychopathology of depression. Yet thi...
Psychopharmacology and clinical symptoms 2 The monoamine hypothesis of depression postulates that de...
Depression (Major Depressive Disorder) is a serious medical illness that affects how we think, how w...
Depression is currently recognized as a crucial problem in everyday clinical practice, in light of e...
Depression is the most common and widespread psychiatric disorder severely affecting people’s lives ...
Depression is a mood disorder which leads to sadness, emptiness, loss of interest and energy for the...
Background • Clinical depression has a major impact on individuals and society, often presenting the...
Depression is considered as an affective disorder characterized primarily by change of mood. It is a...
Abstract Th is literature rev iew will examine antidepressants as a treatment of depression. The aim...
Depression, as one of the largest influence disorders, needs more attention on its growing patients....
Depression is one of the most prevalent mental illnesses within society today, with overarching effe...
According to the WHO report approximately 450 million people suffer from mental and behavioural diso...
Depression may be a heterogeneous mood disorder that has been classified and treated in style of way...
Approximately 65%–75 % of patients with major depression will respond to drug therapy. However, conv...
Depression is a widely spread medical illness which affects people's thoughts, moods, physical healt...
The monoamine hypothesis has dominated almost forty years the psychopathology of depression. Yet thi...
Psychopharmacology and clinical symptoms 2 The monoamine hypothesis of depression postulates that de...
Depression (Major Depressive Disorder) is a serious medical illness that affects how we think, how w...
Depression is currently recognized as a crucial problem in everyday clinical practice, in light of e...
Depression is the most common and widespread psychiatric disorder severely affecting people’s lives ...
Depression is a mood disorder which leads to sadness, emptiness, loss of interest and energy for the...
Background • Clinical depression has a major impact on individuals and society, often presenting the...
Depression is considered as an affective disorder characterized primarily by change of mood. It is a...
Abstract Th is literature rev iew will examine antidepressants as a treatment of depression. The aim...
Depression, as one of the largest influence disorders, needs more attention on its growing patients....
Depression is one of the most prevalent mental illnesses within society today, with overarching effe...
According to the WHO report approximately 450 million people suffer from mental and behavioural diso...
Depression may be a heterogeneous mood disorder that has been classified and treated in style of way...
Approximately 65%–75 % of patients with major depression will respond to drug therapy. However, conv...
Depression is a widely spread medical illness which affects people's thoughts, moods, physical healt...
The monoamine hypothesis has dominated almost forty years the psychopathology of depression. Yet thi...
Psychopharmacology and clinical symptoms 2 The monoamine hypothesis of depression postulates that de...