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Title: How effective is augmentation with psychotherapy as a next-step option for treatment-resistant depression?
Authors: Silman, Daniel
Medical Trainee
Keywords: Psychotherapy
Depressive Disorders
Issue Date: Aug-2020
Citation: Silman, D. (2020). How effective is augmentation with psychotherapy as a next-step option for treatment-resistant depression? BJPsych Advances, 26(5), 255-261
Abstract: Determining the optimum next-step treatment for the numerous patients with depression who do not adequately respond to an initial trial of medication remains a source of uncertainty in clinical practice. Although a number of psychological treatments are known to be effective for depression, their relative merits in the treatment-resistant group have not been ascertained. The Cochrane Collaboration has recently published a meta-analysis of the evidence available for the use of various psychotherapies as an adjunct to antidepressants compared with antidepressants alone in treatment-resistant depression. This article provides a commentary and appraisal of the clinical utility of these findings.
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