Antipsychotics Prescribed to Adults With Depression Linked to Higher Mortality Rate

Researchers have found that adults suffering from depression who started to take a dose of newer antipsychotic drugs have a higher mortality risk in comparison to a control group that initiated augmentation with a second antidepressant. The research was carried...

New Therapy Called MCT is More Effective Than CBT in Treating Depression

The metacognitive therapy (MCT), developed by Professor Adrian Wells at the University of Manchester, is a relatively new method for treating mental disorders. In a recent study, published in Frontiers in Psychology, the new therapy has demonstrated to be more efficient at...

New Technology Involving AI and Brain Waves Could Help Doctors Predict What Antidepressants One Needs

Patients suffering from depression can be forced to seek all types of treatments for months before pinning down an efficient one. But now, a team of researchers discovered that brain wave patterns could most likely help to predict how patients...