Difficult decision‐making in major depressive disorder: Practical guidance based on clinical research and experience

Author:

Malhi Gin S.123ORCID,Bell Erica12ORCID,Bassett Darryl4,Boyce Philip5ORCID,Hopwood Malcolm6ORCID,Mulder Roger7ORCID,Porter Richard7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Academic Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine and Health, Kolling Institute, Northern Clinical School The University of Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia

2. CADE Clinic and Mood‐T Royal North Shore Hospital, Northern Sydney Local Health District St. Leonards New South Wales Australia

3. Department of Psychiatry University of Oxford Oxford UK

4. Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences University of Western Australia Perth Western Australia Australia

5. Discipline of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine and Health, Sydney Medical School University of Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia

6. Department of Psychiatry University of Melbourne and Professorial Psychiatry Unit, Albert Road Clinic Melbourne Victoria Australia

7. Department of Psychological Medicine University of Otago Christchurch New Zealand

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesTo extend current published guidance regarding the management of major depression in clinical practice, by examining complex cases that reflect real‐world patients, and to integrate evidence and experience into recommendations.MethodsThe authors who contributed to recently published clinical practice guidelines were invited to identify important gaps in extant guidance. Drawing on clinical experience and shared knowledge, they then generated four fictional case studies to illustrate the real‐world complexities of managing mood disorders. The cases focussed specifically on issues that are not usually addressed in clinical practice guidelines.ResultsThe four cases are discussed in detail and each case is summarised using a life chart and accompanying information. The four cases reflect important real‐world challenges that clinicians face when managing mood disorders in day‐to‐day clinical practice. To partly standardise the presentation of each case and for ease of reference we provide a Time Line, History Box and Management Chart, along with a synopsis where relevant. Discussion and formulation of the cases illustrate how to manage the complexities of each case and provide one possible pathway to achieving functional recovery.ConclusionThese cases draw on the combined clinical experience of the authors and illustrate how to approach diagnostic decision‐making when treating major depressive disorder and having to contend with complex presentations. The cases are designed to stimulate discussion and provide a real‐world context for the formulation of mood disorders.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biological Psychiatry,Psychiatry and Mental health

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