Abstract
Atypical depressions are those characterized by high levels of phobic anxiety or by reversed vegetative symptoms such as hypersomnia and hyperphagia. Patients with such depressions may present overtly for treatment. However, they may also present within other diagnostic categories such as personality disorder or somatic complaints. The comparative roles of monoamine oxidase inhibitors, heterocyclic antidepressants, and other biologic treatments for atypical depressions are discussed.
MeSH terms
-
Alprazolam
-
Anxiety Disorders / psychology
-
Benzodiazepines / therapeutic use
-
Bipolar Disorder / diagnosis
-
Character
-
Chronic Disease
-
Clinical Trials as Topic
-
Depressive Disorder / drug therapy*
-
Depressive Disorder / psychology
-
Double-Blind Method
-
Electroconvulsive Therapy
-
Humans
-
Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors / therapeutic use*
-
Pain / psychology
-
Phenelzine / therapeutic use
-
Rejection, Psychology
Substances
-
Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors
-
Benzodiazepines
-
Phenelzine
-
Alprazolam