New Developments in Depression and Anxiety Disorders
By Charles B. Nemeroff, MD, PhD
Raising the Expectations of Long-Term Treatment Strategies in Anxiety Disorders
By Martin B. Keller, MD
Can We Distinguish Anxiety From Depression?
By David S. Baldwin, FRCPsych, Dwight L. Evans, MD, Robert M. A. Hirschfeld, MD, and Siegfried Kasper, MD
Unraveling the Diagnostic Clues of Depression and GAD: The Primary Care Challenge
By Johan A. den Boer, MD, Dwight L. Evans, MD, Sing Lee, MD, PhD, and Rafael Salin-Pascual, MD
Algorithms in Clinical Psychiatry: A Stepped Approach Toward the Path to Recovery
By Madhukar Trivedi, MD
Depression Treatment: A Lifelong Commitment?
By Martin B. Keller, MD, and Ernst R. Berndt, PhD
Mechanism of Action of Antidepressants
By Francesc Artigas, PhD, David J. Nutt, MD, PhD, and Richard Shelton, MD
Depression in the Elderly
By William M. McDonald, MD, Carl Salzman, MD, and Alan F. Schatzberg, MD
Coping With Somatic Comorbidities: Striving for Complete Recovery
By Christer Allgulander, MD, and Siegfried Kasper, MD
Optimizing Treatment Outcomes for Patients With Depression and Generalized Anxiety Disorder
By Michael E. Thase, MD, and Madhukar Trivedi, MD
Long-Term Treatment Strategies in Anxiety Disorders
By Christer Allgulander, MD, Robert M. A. Hirschfeld, MD, and David J. Nutt, MD, PhD
Generalized Anxiety Disorder: Raising the Expectations of Treatment
By Christer Allgulander, MD, and David V. Sheehan, MD, MBA
New Developments in the Neurobiological Basis of Anxiety Disorders
By Jack M. Gorman, MD, Robert M. A. Hirschfeld, MD, and Philip T. Ninan, MD
Long-Term Treatment Strategies in Affective Disorders
Recent Advances in the Neurobiology of Depression
Remission: Today’s Target in the Treatment of Mood and Anxiety Disorders