Treatment-Resistant Depression vs Difficult-to-Treat Depression: Why the Distinction Matters
Shyam Tailor
Over the past two decades, the term treatment-resistant depression (TRD) has become central to clinical practice, research, and policy discussions in psychiatry. More recently, a related concept—difficult-to-treat depression (DTD)—has gained traction, prompting essential conversations about how we define, study, and... The post Treatment-Resistant Depression vs Difficult-to-Treat Depression: Why the Distinction Matters appeared first on Louis A. Faillace, MD, Department of Psychiatry and Behavio
