Clinical Topics & Methods Category

Functional Recovery in Major Depressive Disorder: Providing Early Optimal Treatment for the Individual Patient

2.5 CE Hours
243 members have taken this course

About the Course

The authors of this article call for a revision the psychiatric strategy of “start low and go slow” and waiting six to eight weeks to adjust treatment for Major Depressive Disorder. This article provides rationale for earlier and more aggressive treatment strategies for treatment of Major Depressive Disorder. The authors provide recommendations for how to use these strategies in patient-centered clinical care for clients presenting with depressive complaints.

This course is based on the article, Functional Recovery in Major Depressive Disorder: Providing Early Optimal Treatment for the Individual Patient created by Oloruntoba J. Oluboka, MD, et al. in 2017.

Publication Details

Publication Date: 2017

Course Material Authors

Course Material Authors authored the material only, and were not involved in creating this CE course. They are identified here for your own evaluation of the relevancy of the material this course is based on.

Oloruntoba J. Oluboka, MD
Dr. Oluboka is a clinical assistant professor at the Department of Psychiatry, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. He has published multiple articles in peer reviewed journals.
Martin A. Katzman, MD
Dr. Katzman is the Clinic Director and Staff Psychiatrist at the S.T.A.R.T. Clinic (Stress, Trauma, Anxiety, Rehabilitation and Treatment) for Mood and Anxiety Disorders. He is also a faculty member at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine (Laurentian University and Lakehead University). He for Mood and Anxiety Disorder, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He has published multiple articles in peer reviewed journals.
Jeffery Habert, MD
Dr. Habert has been a Family Physician in Thornhill for the last 30 years. He is an Assistant Professor in the Dept. of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Toronto. Dr. Habert is published in the areas of Depression, ADHD, ADPKD and has also lectured provincially and nationally on these topics.

Course Creator

Paul Pawlicki, PsyD, LP

Paul Pawlicki, PsyD, received his degree in clinical psychology from the Chicago School of Professional Psychology in Chicago, IL, in 2005. From 2004-2006, he taught courses in general psychology, abnormal psychology, and human sexuality at Collin College in Plano, TX. He currently practices individual therapy at the Department of Sexual Medicine at Park Nicollet Health Health Services near Minneapolis, MN.

Target Audience

Counselors, marriage and family therapists, psychologists and social workers. This course is appropriate for all levels of knowledge.

Learning Objectives

After taking this course, you should be able to:

  1. 1 To identify reasons why current strategies for treatment of Major Depressive Disorder need revisions
  2. 2 To describe improvements in medical strategies for treatment of Major Depressive Disorder
  3. 3 To describe clinical strategies that integrate improvements in treatment of Major Depressive Disorder with patient-centered medical care

Disclosure to Learners

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Planners and Reviewers

The planners of this activity have reported that they have no relevant financial relationships.

Material Authors

Any relevant financial disclosures for course material authors can be found in the article.

Course Creator

Paul Pawlicki, PsyD, LP – No relevant financial relationships.

Commercial support

There is no commercial support for this distance-learning course.

$22.50

Course Details

2.5 CE Hours
Reading Online
Course 102874

Availability

This course is available until Jan 4th, 2027.

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