Depression and Major Depressive Disorder

Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is a debilitating condition characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a lack of interest in daily activities. Understanding its underlying causes and effective treatments is crucial for patient well-being. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry provides a comprehensive look into MDD, offering evidence-based therapeutic approaches and the latest research findings. Our expert editors ensure content is relevant and actionable, aiding psychiatrists in offering holistic care to those grappling with depression.

Recently published articles about Depression (MDD)

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Association of SSRIs and Other Antidepressants With Dental Implant Failure
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Neural Dysconnectivity and Affective Disorders: Integrating Sleep and Emotional Regulation Perspectives
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Triple Network Dysconnectivity and Sleep Disturbance in Young People With Suicidal Ideation: Reply to Ferruzzi et al
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Temporal Dynamics of Antidepressant Response Following Brexanolone Treatment in Postpartum Depression
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Depression and Cardiovascular Disease in Aging Populations
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Postmarketing Safety of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: A 10-Year MAUDE Database Analysis
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Daylight Duration and rTMS Outcomes in Treatment-Resistant Depression
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Managing Grief and Bereavement
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Urological Commentary on Ketamine-Associated Uropathy
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Ketamine-Associated Uropathy in Therapeutic Contexts: Reply to Abdelrahman
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Next-Step Treatment Options for Treatment-Resistant Depression
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How Many Criteria Should be Required to Define the DSM-5 Mixed Features Specifier in Depressed Patients?