When Antidepressant Drugs Are Not abundant. A New Study On Their Combination With Psychotherapy

A group of Dutch investigators has reported on a new study on the combination of antidepressant drugs and psychotherapy in the September issue of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics. Although several forms of effective therapy exist for outpatients suffering from major depressive disorder, many patients do

not profit from treatment. Combining psychotherapy and medication may be an effective strategy. However, earlier studies have rarely found a clear advantage for the combination. [click link for full article]

Original post by Women’s Health / Gynecology News From Medical News Today

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