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Except in the more
severe depressions, and
bipolar depression, medication is
usually an option, rather than a necessity.
Antidepressant medication does not
cure depression, it only helps you to feel better by controlling certain
symptoms. If you are depressed because of life problems, such as relationship
conflicts, divorce, loss of a loved one, job pressures, financial crises,
serious medical problems in yourself or a family member, legal problems, or
problems with your children, taking a pill will not make those problems go away.
However, some symptoms of depression, such as sleep and appetite
disturbances, significant concentration problems, and chronic fatigue, interfere
with your ability to make the life changes necessary to eliminate the
depression. In more serious depression, suicidal thoughts and urges, and
preoccupation with death, may require medication in addition to psychotherapy.
Antidepressant medication can help relieve those symptoms, and allow you to make
needed life changes. The decision to take medication, in addition to
participating in psychological treatment, should be discussed with your treating
psychologist and your primary care physician. Your thoughts and feelings
regarding medication, after considering information about both the benefits and
risks involved, are an important part of a collaborative treatment approach
between psychologist and client. If medication is part of your treatment, either
your primary care physician or a psychiatrist will supervise the medical part of
your treatment, while you continue psychotherapy with a psychologist. If you
have a chronic medical condition or a serious illness, and you are taking
medication for that condition, then the medical specialist treating that problem
should be involved in your treatment. The medical specialist may supervise all
of your medications, or coordinate the medical treatment with the physician
providing the antidepressant medications.
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Reviewed: 01/2006
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