Dissociative depression is resistant to treatment-asusual
Dissociative depression is resistant to treatment-asusual
Author(s): Vedat ŞarSubject(s): Individual Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Neuropsychology, Clinical psychology
Published by: MedCrave Group Kft.
Keywords: Dissociative depression; psychology; medications;
Summary/Abstract: A new concept introduced by the author, the dissociative depression differs from primary depression in symptomatology, course and treatment response. Being related to traumatization in childhood, dissociative depression tends to be chronic and is usually classified as treatment-resistant due to its limited response to biological interventions. Trauma-focused psychotherapy targeting dissociative psychopathology leads to positive results. However, such patients are usually undertreated in terms of effective psychotherapy and become recipients of long-term antidepressant prescription. Introduction of the concept of dissociative depression is proposed to facilitate the identification of this large group of patients who suffer from their “no name” condition from the angle of official psychiatric classifications.
Journal: Journal of Psychology & Clinical Psychiatry
- Issue Year: 3/2015
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 1-3
- Page Count: 3
- Language: English