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Posted by jrbecker on July 14, 2004, at 17:09:48
a good starting off point if you want to learn more about the specific brain circuit pathways and how they relate to certain symptoms of depression...
Posted by KaraS on July 14, 2004, at 17:52:33
In reply to brain circuits and depression: an overview, posted by jrbecker on July 14, 2004, at 17:09:48
> a good starting off point if you want to learn more about the specific brain circuit pathways and how they relate to certain symptoms of depression...
>
> http://www.medscape.com/viewprogram/3172_pnt
Looks really good! Thanks.
Posted by zeugma on July 14, 2004, at 18:07:33
In reply to Re: brain circuits and depression: an overview, posted by KaraS on July 14, 2004, at 17:52:33
> > a good starting off point if you want to learn more about the specific brain circuit pathways and how they relate to certain symptoms of depression...
> >
> > http://www.medscape.com/viewprogram/3172_pnt
>
> This article is a good supplement...gives lots of specifics about medications used to implement these strategies for ameliorating specific symptoms. If nothing else, it's a guide to the latest trend your pdoc's likely to follow...http://www.psychiatrist.com/supplenet/v64s14/v64s1403.pdf
> Looks really good! Thanks.
Posted by mistermindmasta on July 14, 2004, at 22:06:35
In reply to brain circuits and depression: an overview, posted by jrbecker on July 14, 2004, at 17:09:48
Yeah, I just read this article like a few days after it was put up. Really good stuff!!! It's nice to hear about circuits instead of just transmitters. It makes everything less confusing.
Posted by RetiredYoung on July 15, 2004, at 6:49:45
In reply to Re: brain circuits and depression: an overview, posted by mistermindmasta on July 14, 2004, at 22:06:35
I just wish we lived in the day where the medical community could map the particular circuit fault, with the appropriate medication.
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