Depression is generally considered to be a specific and consistent
disorder characterised by a fixed set of symptoms and often treated with
a combination of psychotherapy and medication. However, the standard
rating scales used by healthcare professionals and researchers to
diagnose this disease often differ in the symptoms they list, perhaps
explaining why a one-size-fits-all treatment has to date been so
ineffective. This is the finding of research conducted by psychologist
Eiko Fried from the University of Amsterdam (UvA). His results are
published in the latest edition of the Journal of Affective Disorders.
Source: Science Daily
Source: Science Daily
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