Treatment-resistant depression: problematic illness or a problem in our approach?
Gin S MalhiPritha DasZola MannieLauren IrwinPublished in: The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science (2020)
Treatment-resistant depression is widely defined as non-response to two 'adequate' courses of treatment. However, the definitions of treatment and depression are inconsistent reflecting gaps in our understanding. We argue that a failure to respond is often the result of administering inappropriate treatment, which occurs principally because of paradigm failure.Declaration of interestNone.