Treatement Of Depression

How Is Depression Treated ?

A psychiatrist is best equipped to treat depression. As a medical doctor or counselor, a psychiatrist can perform a through physical and psychological evaluation, prescribe and carefully monitor the effects of medication and provide psychotherapy.


Today Depression can be successfully treated with a variety of antidepressant medications, various forms of psychotherapy or combination of both.

Antidepressant drugs are the main medications used to treat depressive mood disorders. Nine out often people who have depression can be helped by antidepressant medications. However which type of medication works best varies from person to person. You may need to try several before your doctor finds best drug for you.

It is important to understand that, through these drugs are powerful in the treatment of depression, they are not addictive. Antidepressant do not provide an unnatural high and are not intended to change your personality. When taken by healthy non depressed person, they have no noticeable effect. Before taking an antidepressant, it is important to tell your doctor about any other medication you may be taking and carefully follow his or her instructions about diet, other drugs and alcohol.

Majority of people taking antidepressant do not feel any side effects. If you have side effects that last for more than a few days, tell your doctor. He or She will adjust the dose or prescribe a different drug.

As a rule - Antidepressant medications must be taken for 4 to 6 weeks before they begin to cause substantial improvements in a depressed persons mood. Finding the right antidepressant at exactly the right dosage is likely to involve a brief period of trial and adjustment. Sometimes an anti anxiety medication may be prescribed along with the antidepressant medication at first to help curb the troublesome symptoms of depression.

In psychotherapy, a psychiatrist or clinical psychologist talks with the depressed person about his or her feelings and experiences and help him or her to find ways to overcome the mood disorder. Therapy sessions continue for about 3 to 6 months depending on the needs of the individual.

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