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The Origins of Depression: Current Concepts and Approaches : Report of the Dahlem Workshop on The Origins of Depression: Current Concepts and Approaches Berlin 1982, Oct.31 - Nov. 5, Paperback / softback Book

The Origins of Depression: Current Concepts and Approaches : Report of the Dahlem Workshop on The Origins of Depression: Current Concepts and Approaches Berlin 1982, Oct.31 - Nov. 5 Paperback / softback

Edited by J. Angst, A. Carlsson, B.J. Carroll, H. Helmchen

Part of the Dahlem Workshop Report series

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3 and a fraction mayor may not respond to treatment.

On the behavioral level, animal research shows that a variety of experimental conditions can induce de­ pression.

The same is true in the field of treatment, where pharmacologically highly different drugs can equally alleviate depression in animals and hu­ mans.

The question as to whether this is due to a heterogeneity of depressive subjects based on different pathogenetic mechanisms is open to discussion.

We can look for common features of all possible causal factors in the hope of finding a single basic mechanism.

Many divergent findings may also be ex­ plained as peripheral changes of a highly complicated dynamic system.

In the field of psychopharmacology, a circular reasoning has become evident in the sense that originally the clinical antidepressive response was founded on empirical grounds only.

In a second step, an attempt was made to characterize some clinically active compounds pharmacologically, and in a third, further compounds were developed based on aspects of the pharmaco­ logical profiles.

Moreover, the post hoc development of a pharmacological screening method has the serious disadvantage of delaying breakthroughs into new fields.

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  • Pages:474 pages, X, 474 p.
  • Publisher:Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
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  • Format:Paperback / softback
  • Pages:474 pages, X, 474 p.
  • Publisher:Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
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  • ISBN:9783642691317

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