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Psychological treatment for Depression: Is it the best thing

Your therapist has confirmed that you have depression. It’s not a simple feeling of sadness after all. Now what is the next step you need to take? Many experts thought that the best remedy for depression is the antidepressants that clinicians pick for their patients until psychotherapy emerged in the field. But is psychology treatment for depression the best thing to suggest to a person suffering from depression? Read more: http://www.lifemattersconsultancy.com/

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Psychological treatment for Depression: Is it the best thing

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  1. Life Matters Consultancy Website: http://www.lifemattersconsultancy.com/ Psychological treatment for Depression: Is it the best thing to do? Your therapist has confirmed that you have depression. It’s not a simple feeling of sadness after all. Now what is the next step you need to take? Many experts thought that the best remedy for depression is the antidepressants that clinicians pick for their patients until psychotherapy emerged in the field. But is psychology treatment for depression the best thing to suggest to a person suffering from depression? Clinical studies suggest that there was little proof where experts prefer one treatment over the other. Patients on the other hand look at the costs of it; if it’s cheaper, then it is the one they would prefer to use. Antidepressants these days are prescribed by doctors on a trial-and-error basis. They select or add one antidepressant in case the previous one failed to respond during the first treatment. Some clinicians switch to cognitive behavior therapy in case medication failed to help a patient. Some expert says that there are clinical factors that determine which treatment suits a patient as an individual. If a person have a history of trauma like sexual or physical abuse, it is most likely that he or she would not respond well to antidepressant as he or she does to psychotherapy. An explanation why this case happens focuses on the shrinkage caused by of the brain’s hippocampus, the region that plays an important role in human memory and learning. It is believed antidepressant drugs will not suffice for a compromised hippocampus due to past history of abuse plus depression. What this kind of patient needs is a psychological therapy that activates learning that will eventually beat depression. If you need any medical help or simply wants to learn more about how psychological therapy helps treat depression, visit us at http://lifemattersconsultancy.com/

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