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Outpatient Management of Depression
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Introduction
1 - What
Is Depression
2 - Why
Identify and Treat Major Depression
3 - How
to Establish the Diagnosis in the Primary-Care Setting
4 - What
to Say to the Depressed Patient and How to Say It
5 - When
to Institute Antidepressant Drug Therapy
6 - The
Rational Basis for the Development and Use of Newer Antidepressants
7 - Considerations
When Selecting an Antidepressant
8 - Evaluating
the Various Antidepressants
9 - What
to Do After the Medication Has Been Selected
10 - Use
of Antidepressants With Other Medications
11 - When
the Patient Does Not Respond Well to Initial Antidepressant
Therapy
12 - References
13 - Index
Tables
and Figures
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