Talk therapy is essential for patients with treatment resistant depression. Around 30% of people with clinical depression don't respond to traditional treatments of medication. Nevertheless, it's important to continue with cognitive behavioral therapy or talk therapy. Discussing your feelings with a therapist or other medical professional will help you work find a treatment plan that fits your specific type of depression.
Recently hailed by some sections of the media as the, ‘brain pacemaker for depression', deep brain stimulation continues to show promising results in people with depression who are otherwise treatment-resistive. Such patients will almost inevitably have tried a variety of medications, alone or in combination, and electroconvulsive…
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