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A history of the concept of atypical depression

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Davidson, JRT
Published in: Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
March 13, 2007

The term atypical depression as a preferentially monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI)-responsive state was first introduced by West and Dally in 1959. Further characterization of this syndrome and its responsiveness to antidepressants came to occupy the attention of many psychopharmacologists for the next 30 years. Different portrayals of atypical depression have emerged, for example, nonendogenous depression, phobic anxiety with secondary depression, vegetative reversal, rejection-sensitivity, and depression with severe chronic pain. Consistency across or within types has been unimpressive, and no coherent single type of depression can yet be said to be "atypical." In successfully demonstrating superiority of MAOI drugs to tricyclics, the Columbia (or DSM-IV) criteria have established their utility and become widely adopted, but other criteria have also passed this test. In this "post-MAOI" era, no novel compound or group of drugs has been clearly shown to have good efficacy in atypical depression, leaving the treatment of atypical depression as an unmet need.

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Journal of Clinical Psychiatry

ISSN

0160-6689

Publication Date

March 13, 2007

Volume

68

Issue

SUPPL. 3

Start / End Page

10 / 15

Related Subject Headings

  • Psychiatry
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 17 Psychology and Cognitive Sciences
  • 11 Medical and Health Sciences
 

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Davidson, J. R. T. (2007). A history of the concept of atypical depression. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 68(SUPPL. 3), 10–15.
Davidson, J. R. T. “A history of the concept of atypical depression.” Journal of Clinical Psychiatry 68, no. SUPPL. 3 (March 13, 2007): 10–15.
Davidson JRT. A history of the concept of atypical depression. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. 2007 Mar 13;68(SUPPL. 3):10–5.
Davidson, J. R. T. “A history of the concept of atypical depression.” Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, vol. 68, no. SUPPL. 3, Mar. 2007, pp. 10–15.
Davidson JRT. A history of the concept of atypical depression. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. 2007 Mar 13;68(SUPPL. 3):10–15.

Published In

Journal of Clinical Psychiatry

ISSN

0160-6689

Publication Date

March 13, 2007

Volume

68

Issue

SUPPL. 3

Start / End Page

10 / 15

Related Subject Headings

  • Psychiatry
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 17 Psychology and Cognitive Sciences
  • 11 Medical and Health Sciences