Treatment-resistant depression
Addressing persistent depression: targeted and personalized treatment pathways
The condition
Treatment-resistant depression is a form of depressive disorder in which the person does not respond adequately to various standard pharmacological treatments. Despite therapeutic efforts, symptoms persist, maintaining a significant impact on well-being and quality of life. This condition requires a particularly careful and personalized diagnostic and therapeutic approach. The causes of resistance are multiple and complex, often linked to individual biological factors. For this reason, an in-depth specialist assessment is fundamental to explore new strategies and optimize the care pathway.
Our approach
ur approach to treatment-resistant depression is based on an extremely in-depth and multidisciplinary diagnostic assessment, essential for re-examining the clinical picture, previous treatments, and identifying any contributing factors or untreated comorbidities. We recognize the importance of a highly personalized and innovative treatment plan, which includes the optimization and combination of medications, the exploration of advanced treatments and specific protocols for resistance, and integration with targeted psychotherapeutic interventions. The goal is to overcome treatment resistance, reduce persistent depressive symptoms, and significantly improve the person’s quality of life through targeted strategies and constant monitoring.