This is part 2 building off the last video where I discussed some factors that get in the way of adequate antidepressant response. Here I provide details about how to address this complicated clinical scenarios.
Time Stamps
Introduction: 00:00 to 01:14
Five Stages of Resistance: 01:15 to 03:12
Antidepressant Response and Remission Rates: 03:13 to 06:49
Monoamines and Response from the 1980s until now: 06:50 to 08:14
Poor Response? What to do next: 08:15 to 12:10
Psychosocial Factors and Treatment resistant: 12:11 to 14:18
Symptoms that make treatment resistance more likely: 14:19 to 16:50
Childhood Trauma and TRD: 16:51 to 18:26
Possible Ways of Treating TRD: 18:27 to 20:31
The Best Strategy: 20:32 to 24:16
Most Concerning Side Effects: 24:17 to 25:40
Anti-Inflammatory and Glutamate Medications: 25:42 to 27:51
Psychotherapy and Conclusion: 27:52 to 30:18
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