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Efficacy Of Antidepressant Medication Therapy

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Cuijpers (2017) identifies that over the last 40 years there have been approximately 500 randomized trials looking at the efficacy of treating depression with psychological methods. The studies chosen provide insight into the lack of efficacy of antidepressant medication therapy, as well as the effectiveness of psychological therapies. The evidence provided in the studies appears to support one another. Compare and Contrast Fournier et al. (2010) and Barbui et al. (2011) both concluded that there is a deficiency of support for the use of antidepressant medications in adults with minor depression. Fournier et al. (2010) found that antidepressant medication was not helpful in patients with a Hamilton Depression Rating Scale score less …show more content…

Collective Wisdom The collective wisdom across studies supports the use of cognitive-behavioral therapy for minor depression. However, there are limitations to prescribing cognitive behavioral therapy frequently for the first-line treatment of depression. The primary limitation identified is the inadequate number of therapists to administer cognitive-behavioral therapy (Linde et al., 2015). Additional research is attempting to identify successful methods of administering cognitive behavioral therapy in a remote fashion (Linde et al., 2015). Overall, there is an agreement that patients with minor depressive symptoms should be prescribed a form of psychotherapy. Cognitive behavioral therapy is shown to be favorable over the other types of psychotherapies for depression treatment. However, some bias may exist due to cognitive behavioral therapy being the most studied form of psychotherapy. The evidence shows that cognitive behavioral therapy should be prescribed as a first line treatment. However, the large number of antidepressants prescribed by primary providers demonstrates a disconnect between evidence and practice. After reviewing the most up to date literature and APA guidelines (2013) the consensus is that psychotherapy should be prescribed for outpatients with minor depressive symptoms. Sufficient evidence suggests that cognitive behavioral therapy should be prescribed for all patients with minor depressive symptoms. Application

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