A Study of Duloxetine in Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and Associated Painful Symptoms
Major Depressive DisorderThe purpose of this study is to find out if 60 mg of duloxetine given once a day by mouth for 8 weeks to patients diagnosed with major depressive disorder, who also report associated painful physical symptoms, is better than placebo when treating depression and its associated painful symptoms.
Differential Efficacy of Supportive and Interpretative Psychodynamic Techniques for Dependent and...
Major Depressive DisorderPost-hoc analysis of psychotherapy outcome data suggest that psychodynamic techniques for Major Depressive Disorder are differentially efficacious dependent on personality traits of the patient. More specifically, supportive techniques are hypothesized to be more efficacious for dependent patients, interpretative techniques to be more efficacious for self-critical patients, and mixed supportive/interpretative techniques to be more efficacious for mixed dependent/self-critical patients. Moreover, supportive techniques are hypothesized to impact on depressive symptoms through increased relational capacities while interpretative techniques impact through increased self-understanding. These hypotheses are tested in an experimental single case design with three dependent, three self-critical and three mixed dependent/self-critical depressive patients. These patients go through a time-limited (50 sessions) experimental treatment which exists of a sequence of four A phases (control conditions), one B phase (supportive techniques only), one C phase (interpretative techniques only), and one BC phase (mixed supportive/interpretative techniques).
A Study Of DVS SR In Treatment Of Children And Adolescent Outpatients With MDD
Major Depressive DisorderThis is a double-blind study evaluating Desvenlafaxine Succinate Sustained-Release (DVS SR) versus placebo in the Treatment of Children and Adolescent Outpatients with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD).
A Study Of DVS SR In Treatment Of Children And Adolescent Outpatients With MDD
Major Depressive DisorderThis is a Double-blind Study Evaluating Desvenlafaxine Succinate (DVS SR) Sustained Release vs Placebo in the Treatment of Children and Adolescent Outpatients with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD).
Study Using Pregnenolone to Treat Bipolar Depression
Bipolar DisorderMajor Depressive DisorderPrimary purpose of this study is to determine if pregnenolone supplementation is associated with greater improvement in depressive symptoms of patients with bipolar disorder. Also the study will explore possibilities of improving anxiety and manic symptoms as well as the patient's cognition.
Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation to Treat Major Depressive Disorder
Major Depressive DisorderThe investigators purpose is to offer active Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) in patients of the investigators previous study who received either placebo or sertraline and have not responded.
Neural Correlates of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy for Depression
Major Depressive DisorderThe purpose of this study is to see whether we can predict which patients with depression will get better when we treat them with psychodynamic psychotherapy. We will use neuroimaging (a method of looking at brain activity) in this study. We want to see whether there are changes in the brains of patients receiving this type of therapy. We hypothesize that these changes may predict how well certain parts of the psychotherapy treatment process works.
Randomized Trial of Psychotherapy for Persistently Depressed Primary Care Patients
Major DepressionThis is a pilot study. The purpose of this study is to determine whether adding 4 months of behavioral therapy to primary care physician medication treatment(relative to medication treatment alone) improves outcomes for persistently depressed primary care patients.
Dichotic Listening as a Predictor of Medication Response in Depression
Major Depressive DisorderDysthymiaThis study will recruit 100 depressed patients to test whether the previous finding of an association between treatment response (with treatment groups including placebo, imipramine, and fluoxetine) and preferences of hemispheric laterality in perceptual processing are also found with a different type of commonly used anti-depressant, bupropion.
Prozac Treatment of Major Depression: Discontinuation Study
Major DepressionThis study randomized two stratifications of acute phase MDD SSRI responders, categorized as having either "true drug" response or "placebo response" pattern, to continuation with SSRI vs placebo in a double-blind trial to determine if stratification category predicted continuation outcome.