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    supported quite considerably since it was first put forward over 30 years ago since it attempts to provide the medical world with a pathophysiologic explanation of how antidepressants work. In it’s original form though is quite clearly inadequate in that it does not provide a complete explanation for the actions of antidepressants.

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    Luckily for those who suffer from MDD‚ there are many different forms of treatment available. There is a wide variety of psychotherapies available‚ such as cognitive‚ behavioral‚ and interpersonal therapy‚ as well as many different kinds of antidepressants suited to fit a range of cases. Major Depressive Disorder is a serious mental illness that should be taken seriously –never brushed aside or ignored. The first step to overcoming Major Depressive Disorder is finding the root of the problem‚ understanding

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    This will allow parents/caretakers to make informed decisions that will allow their child to receive the best care possible. Similarly‚ Schaller and Rawlings (2005) explained “current antidepressant options available to child and adolescent psychiatrists are very diverse and are increasing. Current practitioners use a variety of FDA- approved medications in an off-label manner with adolescents. Choosing a medication for an adolescent is a

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    Weiner‚ R. D. (2001). The practice of ECT: Recommendations for treatment‚ training‚ and privileging. Washington‚ DC: American Psychiatric Publishing. Andrews‚ P. W.‚ Gott‚ L.‚ & Thomson‚ J. A.‚ Jr. (2012). Things Your Doctor Should Tell You About Antidepressants. Retrieved December 2‚ 2013‚ from: http://www.madinamerica.com Freedman‚ B. (Producer). (2001). Shock Therapy: The Last Resort [Motion Picture]. United States: Film Garden Entertainment. Gelder‚ M.‚ Mayou‚ R.‚ & Geddes‚ J. (2006). Psychiatry

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    Side Effects Of Prozac

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    Prozac was the first SSRI drug to hit the market in the U.S in 1988 and by 2005‚ SSRI drugs were the most prescribed. About a dozen of SSRIs are prescribed‚ such as Paxil‚ Zoloft and Prozac. SSRIs are supposed to have fewer side effects than older antidepressants since SSRIs only increase the serotonin levels in the brain. SSRIs have many common side effects‚ including sexual side effects‚ such as a repressed libido‚ erectile dysfunction and difficult achieving orgasm‚ for men and women‚ fatigue‚ weight

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    This essay will review the literature on the effectiveness of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT). Cognitive Behavioural Therapy was developed by Aaron Beck in the early 1960s and originally it was defined as cognitive therapy (CT). According to Beck (1967‚ 1976) cognitive therapy is a time restricted but structured approach‚ which is used effectively in treatment of many different mental illnesses. Despite the fact that the literature covers this therapy in a variety of contexts‚ this paper will

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    FRP 1 Running Head: Activity 36 Psy 7700 Psychopharmacology Activity 36: Final Research Paper David L. Alexander California Southern University College of Behavioral Sciences FRP 2 I decided to choose mood disorders as their appears to be a genetic pre-disposition in my family history to it. There have also been members of my wife’s family who have exhibited mood disorders. I therefore chose this class to attempt a comprehensive review of the use and impact of psychopharmacological

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    of the depression.2 Another widely used and more straightforward definition is the failure to respond to two adequate trials of antidepressants from different pharmacological classes.3 Here‚ we use a pragmatic definition of difficult-to-treat depression — failure to respond to an adequate course of a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) antidepressant. This was the definition used in the Sequenced Treatment Alternatives to Relieve Depression (STAR*D) trial in the United States‚4

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    How to Prevent Suicide

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    Name Teacher Class Date Waking up in the middle of the night to a your phone ringing. Someone is calling you to tell you something tragic‚ your best friend has killed them self. A million thoughts go racing through your mind. How could they have done this? Why would they just leave you behind like this? Didn’t they see that there were so many other ways to solve their problems? You thought they had a great life and had lots to look forward to. Well that’s not how a suicidal person see’s

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    and attempts at suicide. The only drug they tested that had a positive benefit-risk was Fluoxetine‚ suggesting that it was effective in reducing depressive symptoms without posing a risk of relapse. Fluoxetine (Prozac) is the 3rd most prescribed antidepressant in the US‚ with nearly 15 million patients prescribed it per

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