Major depression diagnosis

Access research on major depression diagnosis and treatment

When you’re seeking the most recent research on diagnosis of major depression, or major depressive disorder (MDD), consult the peer-reviewed articles and research available on Psychiatrist.com.

Within the pages of Psychiatrist.com, you’ll find a wealth of evidence-based, scientifically rigorous information about a broad array of topics related to major depression diagnosis and treatment. Search our deep compendium of resources for the latest research on major depressive disorder symptoms and major depression disorder diagnosis, as well as treatment for moderate major depressive disorder. You can also earn CME credits for activities around MDD symptoms, diagnoses based on DSM 5 major depressive disorder criteria, and many other topics concerning MDD.

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Peer-reviewed research on major depression diagnosis

Content on Psychiatrist.com is intended for multiple audiences, including psychiatrists, mental health professionals, primary care physicians, and other medical practitioners who treat patients with mental and CNS disorders. Articles and research that appear on the website are drawn from two sources: The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry (JCP) and The Primary Care Companion for CNS Disorders (PCC).

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Satisfy CME requirements on Psychiatrist.com

Dedicated to providing learning opportunities for psychiatrists and other clinicians, Psychiatrist.com offers simple and convenient opportunities to satisfy CME requirements and improve clinical understanding of major depression diagnosis and other mental and neurologic illnesses.

Within Psychiatrist.com, you’ll find 80+ CME activities on a wide array of topics. CME activities are provided by the CME Institute of Physicians Postgraduate Press, Inc., which is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Registration on Psychiatrist.com automatically creates a MyCME account for you, where you can track your CME activity on the website. MyCME keeps a record of any partially completed activity so you can return to finish it later. And you can print transcripts and certificates for AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM earned as soon as you have completed a CME activity on the website.

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FAQs on research into major depression diagnosis

Psychiatrist.com is a font of information on major depression diagnosis. You’ll find a wide range of original research, features, Academic Highlights, psychopharmacology reports, Brief Reports, case reports, commentaries, and other articles, with new postings every day. You may view many of the resources with a free registration on the website, or you may subscribe to JCP for complete access to all articles on Psychiatrist.com.

JCP is available as an online-only subscription or as a print/online subscription. Visit the JCP subscription page for more details and pricing.

CME activities on Psychiatrist.com are coordinated by the CME Institute, which is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. CME activities on Psychiatrist.com offer AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM.

MyCME – a free online tool provided by the CME Institute – lets you track your CME activity on Psychiatrist.com. MyCME will keep a record of any activity that you begin, allowing you to return to it later at a more convenient time. With your MyCME account, you can also take posttests and complete evaluations, and print transcripts and certificates of credits you have earned.

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There are several ways to engage with the rich collection of content on major depression diagnosis on Psychiatrist.com.

When you register for free on the website, you may view a great deal of research for free. Registered users may view the full text of articles and supplements from The Primary Care Companion, as well as supplements and certain free articles from The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. As a registered user, you may sign up for email alerts that notify you whenever new articles or reports on major depression diagnosis are published. And you can participate in a wide range of CME activities, tracking your progress with your free MyCME account.

A subscription to JCP provides even greater access to the research available on Psychiatrist.com. As a subscriber, you’ll have full access to all the resources on the website, including any article published in JCP from 1997 to the present. Subscribers may also view the articles published in JCP weekly, and gain access to new issues of the journal on the day they are released.

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To stay up to date on the latest developments in major depression diagnosis, subscribe to podcasts from Psychiatrist.com. Podcasts are 15 to 25 minutes in length and provide an audio overview of each issue of JCP and PCC. In each episode, you’ll hear about the research and findings detailed in JCP or PCC, allowing you to take note of the articles you wish to study in more depth at a later time. Psychiatrist.com podcasts provide an easy and convenient way to keep on top of the latest research in your field.

About Psychiatrist.com

Owned by Physicians Postgraduate Press, Inc., Psychiatrist.com is a leading source for peer-reviewed research and articles on a broad array of psychiatric subjects. Psychiatrist.com collects and publishes content from three sources: The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, The Primary Care Companion for CNS Disorders, and the CME Institute at CMEInstitute.com.

Offering access to a rich collection of evidence-based articles, Psychiatrist.com provides the most scientifically rigorous research for psychiatrists and other clinicians who work with patients with mental illness and CNS disorders. Subjects cover a large assortment of topics, including major depression or major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, diagnosing different types of ADHD with an ADHD test, treating Lewy body dementia, symptoms of schizotypal personality, and many other areas of psychiatry and mental health.