Publications by authors named "Bridgette Thwaites"

Article Synopsis
  • The editorial discusses the rising rates of treatment for various mental health disorders and questions the reasons behind it.
  • It suggests that factors like improved mental health awareness, the influence of social media, and a shift towards psychiatric understanding of distress may play a role in these trends.
  • Additionally, it emphasizes how these changes could affect the relationship between doctors and patients.
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Introduction: Although short-term benefits follow parenteral ketamine for treatment-resistant major depressive disorder (TR-MDD), there are challenges that prevent routine use of ketamine by clinicians. These include acute dissociative effects of parenteral ketamine, high relapse rates following ketamine dosing and the uncertain role of psychotherapy. This randomised controlled trial (RCT) seeks to establish the feasibility of evaluating repeated oral doses of ketamine and behavioural activation therapy (BAT), compared with ketamine treatment alone, for TR-MDD.

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While antidepressants may be effective in treating depression for some people, a third of people do not have an improvement in mood after a trial of two different antidepressants for an adequate duration. These people are diagnosed as having 'treatment-resistant' depression which situates the problem as part of their biological or psychological makeup. We conducted a search of studies that examined this problem from the perspective of people whose depression did not improve on antidepressants.

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WHAT IS KNOWN ON THE SUBJECT?: People with mood disorders often use substances. There are several clinician-driven hypotheses explaining the relationship. WHAT THE PAPER ADDS TO EXISTING KNOWLEDGE?: The paper draws together the existing research on the perceptions of those with lived experience of mood disorders on the reasons for using substances.

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