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The relationship of personality disorders to treatment outcome in depressed outpatients.
Author: JoycePeter R, LutySuzanne E, MulderRoger T
Original Abstract of the Article :
Many clinicians believe that depressed patients with comorbid personality disorder(s) may respond differently to standard treatments than patients with depression alone. Personality disorders appear to be common among patients with depression, suggesting potentially significant treatment implication...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.4088/jcp.v64n0306
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Personality Disorders and Treatment Outcomes in Depression
The realm of [mental health] is a complex and multifaceted landscape, where understanding the interplay of various factors is crucial for effective treatment. This research explores the relationship between [personality disorders] and [treatment outcomes] in patients with [depression]. The authors, acknowledging the common co-occurrence of personality disorders in depressed patients, investigated whether these comorbidities might influence the effectiveness of standard treatments. Their findings suggest that the presence of personality disorders can significantly impact treatment outcomes, highlighting the need for a more individualized approach to care. It's like discovering that the desert's terrain is not uniform, requiring different strategies for navigating various types of sand and obstacles.
Personality Disorders: A Factor in Depression Treatment
This research emphasizes the importance of considering personality disorders when treating depression. The findings suggest that patients with co-occurring personality disorders may require tailored treatment approaches that address both the depressive symptoms and the underlying personality traits. It's like realizing that a single compass won't guide you through every part of the desert; different landscapes require different navigation techniques.
Navigating the Desert of Mental Health
This research encourages a more comprehensive approach to mental health care, recognizing the complex interplay of factors that contribute to well-being. It underscores the importance of personalized treatment plans that address the unique needs of each patient. It's like exploring a vast and intricate desert; by understanding the nuances of the terrain, we can find the most effective paths towards healing and recovery.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study illuminates the importance of considering personality disorders in the treatment of depression, highlighting the need for a more personalized approach to mental healthcare. It's like realizing that a single oasis may not be enough to sustain life in the desert; we must find the specific resources that cater to our individual needs.
Date :
- Date Completed 2003-05-09
- Date Revised 2019-09-01
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