Article References for The Gold Standard for Treating Depression
Gold Standard for Treating Depression (part 37)
1. Stahl, S. M. (2000) Essential Psychopharmacology of Depression and Bipolar Disorder. Cambridge University Press
2. Keller, , M.B., et al. (2000) A comparison of nefazodone, cognitive behavioral analysis system of psychotherapy, and combination therapy for the acute treatment of chronic depression. New England Journal of Medicine. 18, 342: 1462-1470
3. March, J., Silva, I., Petrycki, S., Curry, J., et al. (2004) Fluoxetine, cognitive-behavioral therapy and their combination for adolescents with depression. JAMA, 292: 807-820.
Interview participants:
Dr. John Preston. Professor at the California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University, Sacramento, California Campus. Author ofHandbook of Clinical Psychopharmacology for Therapists, Psychopharmacology Made Ridiculously Simple, You Can Beat Depression: A Guide To Prevention & Recovery and The Complete Idiot's Guide to Managing Your Moods
Dr. John Rush. Principal investigator in the Star*D research project. Professor of Clinical Sciences and Psychiatry at the University of Texas Southwest Medical Center in Dallas, Texas USA.
Suggested Reading:
The Idiot's Guide to Managing Your Moods
by Dr. John Preston; Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy
Revised and Updated by David D. Burns
Website References:
www.star-d.orgInformation on the Star*D research project
www.dbsalliance.org-- Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance
video: Depression Treatment Interviews w/Julie Fast
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APA Reference
Fast, J.
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