2.20.07 From the desk of Sebastian . . .
 
  Atypical Depression: Management Challenges and New Treatment Advances Michael E. Thase, MD (Chair)
 
Atypical depression is common and occurs in almost all clinical settings; at least one seventh of patients, and sometimes as many as one third, have been shown to have atypical depression according to DSM-IV criteria. Read this new Supplement to learn about the evolution and the validity of the concept of atypical depression, as well as pharmacologic interventions to effectively treat your patients with this disorder. This CME activity is free.

Supplements are compilations of evidence-based articles that fully explore topics of clinical significance to help you improve care for your patients.
 
 
   
For more free CME activities, visit the CME Homepage.
 
 

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