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Still Down

What to Do When Antidepressants Fail

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Expert insight and advice to help people with treatment-resistant depression feel better.

Major depressive disorder is a common medical condition that can be disabling and can persist for months, even years. Many people experience depression symptoms that resist treatment. Although they try various combinations of medications, psychotherapy, or electroconvulsive therapy, their symptoms don't improve. What can people who have treatment-resistant depression do to overcome their depression and feel better?

In Still Down, Dr. Dean F. MacKinnon, a psychiatrist at Johns Hopkins Medical School, presents nine composite stories drawn from patients he has seen in his twenty years as an expert in treatment-resistant mood disorders. The first section of the book features people diagnosed with depression who have not yet received appropriate treatment. The next section looks at misdiagnosis, focusing on people who feel and appear depressed but who have different mood disorders and need treatment for them. Finally, Dr. MacKinnon describes people who have severe depression that does not respond to any treatment, regardless of how finely tuned the treatment might be. These people, who suffer from true treatment-resistant depression (TRD), can benefit from a variety of treatments to feel better.

Dr. MacKinnon provides commentary to explain and extend the discussion of the patients and situations in each case. He also discusses common obstacles to improvement, including overly conservative dosing, problems stemming from not adhering to treatment, antidepressant failure, and high sensitivity to side effects. By identifying aspects of the individual's qualities, behaviors, and experiences that may account for poor response to treatment, Still Down points the way for people with TRD and their families to find appropriate diagnoses and the best possible care.

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    • Library Journal

      September 1, 2016

      MacKinnon (psychiatry & behavioral sciences, Johns Hopkins; Trouble in Mind) presents an important, clinically oriented yet practical study of why antidepressant treatments sometimes fail in certain patients. The author's approach isn't abstract, as he offers a series of composite case histories that illuminate the various reasons those prescribed antidepressants alone don't receive relief: incorrect dosing, an inaccurate diagnosis, the need for a different treatment modality, and even learned helplessness. He lays out these examples richly, giving the appropriate information about the larger psychosocial context for each one. The book helpfully points out what clinicians might have missed; questions they didn't ask that affected their thinking that they were dealing with major depression, when in fact there were other issues that needed to be addressed. VERDICT Patients, psychiatry residents, and physicians will find this a helpful guide to reconsidering clinical options when standard treatments don't work.--Aaron Klink, Duke Univ., Durham, NC

      Copyright 2016 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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