Treatment Resistant Depression (TRD)

is form of depression that does not respond adequately to standard treatments, such as antidepressant medications or psychotherapy. Individuals with TRD may experience persistent symptoms despite trying multiple treatment options. This condition often requires more intensive or alternative approaches, including combinations of medications, augmentation with other therapies like psychotherapy or novel treatments such as ketamine or esketamine. Managing TRD often involves a comprehensive, individualized approach to address the complex factors contributing to the resistance to treatment.

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