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Treating depression: Diagnosing and treating circadian abnormalities in depression: Current antidepressants
24 August 2011
The manuscripts published in this supplement are derived from the satellite symposia ‘Circadian abnormalities in the continuum of mood disorders’ and ‘Treating depression: current antidepressants and ...
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Frédéric Rouillon,
Marion Leboyer
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S669-S670
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Clinical parameters of circadian rhythms in affective disorders
18 August 2011
Abstract: Many affective disorders show episode cycling and the classic symptoms of these disorders show rhythmicity, such as diurnal variation in mood. There are several plausible stress–vulnerabilit...
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Jan Scott
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S671-S675
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Genetics of circadian rhythms and mood spectrum disorders
11 August 2011
Abstract: Mood spectrum disorders (bipolar disorder, recurrent depressive disorder and seasonal affective disorder) are accompanied by circadian deregulations, which can occur during acute mood episod...
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B. Etain,
V. Milhiet,
F. Bellivier,
M. Leboyer
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S676-S682
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Circadian rhythms and mood regulation: Insights from pre-clinical models
12 August 2011
Abstract: Affective disorders such as major depression, bipolar disorder, and seasonal affective disorder are associated with major disruptions in circadian rhythms. Indeed, altered sleep/wake cycles ...
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Colleen A. McClung
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S683-S693
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The keys to improving depression outcomes
Abstract: The heterogeneity of symptoms within major depressive disorder poses significant challenges for treatment and it is likely that current pharmacotherapies do not target all symptoms equally, ...
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Sakina J. Rizvi,
Sidney H. Kennedy
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S694-S702
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Agomelatine: A narrative review
11 August 2011
Abstract: Long-term antidepressant treatment success should be viewed as the result of the cumulative effects of treatment at each stage of major depressive disorder (MDD), and as a balance between ef...
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Koen Demyttenaere
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S703-S709
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Symptom relief and facilitation of emotional processing
24 August 2011
Abstract: Symptoms and observable signs offer an important way of measuring the severity of depression and estimating recovery. However, a shift to understanding the cognitive neuroscience underlying ...
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G.M. Goodwin
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S710-S715
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