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Differential Response to Treatment as a Function of the Changing Character of a Depression

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.126.7.1013

The proper choice of an antidepressant in a given clinical situation is often controversial. The case presented points up the necessity for viewing each episode of a recurrent depressive illness in terms of both the psychopathology and the psychodynamics before choosing a therapeutic agent.

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