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Management of recurrent depression.

Australian family physician, 2008
Depression is a potentially recurring or chronic disorder. The provision of evidence based treatment and effective practice organisation is central to chronic disease management, and these principles can be applied to managing depression.This article outlines the principles of chronic disease management, including the use of management plans and a team
Cate, Howell   +3 more
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A Mistaken Recurrent Depression

2016
EE, a 75-year-old retired primary school teacher, was referred to our institution for neuropsychiatric evaluation with an approximately 1-year history of depressed mood and mental overload. Over the course of time, she had experienced alternating episodes of paranoid and nihilistic delusions with stupor.
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Recurrent psychotic depression

Journal of Affective Disorders, 1983
Paul M. Helms, Robert E. Smith
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RECURRENT BRIEF DEPRESSION

Past, Present and Future of Psychiatry, 1994
J. ANGST, B. HOCHSTRASSER
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[Recurrent depression: episodes neurotoxicity and recurrences prevention].

L'Encephale, 2011
Depression is a recurrent pathology with a self-induced vulnerability. To explain this spontaneous aggravation, we have been mainly focusing on the Kindling hypothesis. However, the kindling phenomenon only reflects the concept of vulnerability but omits explaining its mechanisms.
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Recurrent Brief Depression

2010
Stan Floresco   +116 more
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[Depressive recurrence].

L'Encephale, 2011
P-M, Llorca, C, Spadone
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Recurrent psychotic unipolar depression.

The Journal of clinical psychiatry, 1983
Evidence is presented to support the validity of recurrent psychotic (or delusional) unipolar depression as a distinct clinical subtype. A combination of antipsychotic and antidepressant medication was effective during hospitalization for 10 of 12 patients so diagnosed, and as prophylaxis in outpatient follow-up for 7 of the 12.
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Management of recurrent depression.

The Journal of clinical psychiatry, 1993
Research completed over the past decade has established the chronic and recurrent nature of major depression. To date, treatment for the prevention of recurrence has promoted the use of "maintenance" doses of antidepressant medications that are lower than the effective for the acute phase of treatment.
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Preventing Recurrent Depression

Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 1991
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