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Treatment of severe depression in St. Petersburg

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We treat severe depression, including complex and drug resistant cases. To stop the episode and prescribe treatment for severe depression, hospitalization is necessary. In a hospital setting, severe depression is diagnosed and pharmacotherapy is selected.

It is important not to neglect an extensive examination, since the symptoms of severe depression can be signs of various neurological, endocrine, somatic diseases and pathological conditions. If the somatogenic nature of severe depression is detected, treatment of the true cause is prescribed.

It usually takes no more than 2 weeks to resolve an episode and select a pharmacotherapy for the treatment of severe depression in the hospital. However, the drugs can be taken for a long time, from several months to several years, depending on the case. After discharge, in agreement with the attending physician, it is necessary to conduct follow-up examinations to prevent the development of complications and correct pharmacotherapy.

CBT psychotherapy is recommended to intensify treatment of major depression and reduce the risk of recurrent episodes (Gelenberg AJ, Freeman MP, Markowitz JC, "Practice guideline for the treatment of patients with major depressive disorder", American Journal of Psychiatry, 2010, 167 , No. 10). Sessions of individual psychotherapy will help to get rid of the pathological attitudes formed on the background of the disease, learn to recognize relapses and methods for their prevention.

Quiz: Beck Depression Scale

In each group, identify the one statement that best fits how you felt this week and today. Before making your choice, make sure you read all of the statements in each group.

Doctor's consultation on the treatment of severe depression:

+7 (812) 407-18-00

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  • Outpatient or inpatient care
  • Prevention of re-episodes
  • Anonymous, without registration

Service Price
Outpatient treatment
Psychiatric consultation 5 000 ₽
Psychotherapist appointment 5 000 ₽
Reception of the chief physician Bocharov A. V. (Associate Professor, Ph.D.) 6 000 ₽
Psychiatric consultation at home 6 000 ₽
Treatment in a hospital
Delivery to hospital Is free
Standard Chamber 8 900 ₽
3-bed superior room 12 000 ₽
2-bed superior room 15 000 ₽
1 local VIP room 19 500 ₽
Doctor's appointment 2 weeks after discharge Is free

Symptoms of severe depression

Criteria for diagnosis of severe depression

Treatment of severe depression in our clinic

To start treatment for severe depression you need to make an appointment with a psychiatrist. The doctor will listen to complaints, conduct an examination and neuropsychological testing (including the Zang scale and the Major Depression Questionnaire). Depending on the severity of the condition, the doctor may prescribe outpatient treatment or recommend inpatient treatment at the clinic.

Differential diagnosis

If a medical condition is suspected, a differential examination is required, if necessary, including:

  • EEG;
  • MRI;
  • CT;
  • Ultrasonography of the adrenal glands;
  • consultations of an endocrinologist, gynecologist, therapist.

Selection of pharmacotherapy

Relief of a depressive episode is carried out in the hospital of the clinic. As a rule, a few weeks are enough to relieve an exacerbation, select a drug treatment for severe depression, and normalize the patient's psycho-emotional state.

Medical treatment of severe depression after discharge lasts from six months to several years, depending on the case. At the same time, the patient continues to visit the attending physician, who conducts follow-up examinations every 2-3 months and, if necessary, corrects pharmacotherapy.

Our clinic also treats resistant severe depression and treats patients with drug intolerance (eg pregnant women, the elderly) with modified electroconvulsive therapy.

Psychotherapeutic treatment

Psychotherapeutic treatment of severe depression is a second line treatment. It helps to cope with residual symptoms, addictive attitudes and pathological patterns of behavior formed against the background of the disease. All our patients attend group psychotherapy sessions, however, after discharge, the patient can continue treatment with a psychotherapist individually.

Outpatient and inpatient treatment of severe depression in St. Petersburg is carried out at: st. Marata, 78. You can make an appointment with a psychiatrist around the clock by phone number +7 (812) 407-18-00.

Sources

Depression and resistance. Practical guide for physicians – https://psychiatr.ru

Group interpersonal therapy (‎IPT)‎ for depression – https://apps.who.int

Antidepressant treatment with sertraline for adults with depressive symptoms in primary care – https http://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

Update date: 06/15/2021

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Treating severe depression

Bocharov Alexey
Viktorovich

Psychiatrist, psychotherapist
Head physician of clinic
Experience 41 years

Psychiatrist, psychotherapist, sexologist, child psychiatrist

Experience 41 years

Sinenchenko Andrey
Georgievich

Psychiatrist, psychotherapist
PhD
Experience 22 years

Psychiatrist, psychotherapist, narcologist

Work experience 22 years

Zun Sergey
Andreevich

Psychiatrist, narcologist
PhD
Experience 33 years

Psychiatrist, narcologist, psychotherapist

Work experience 33 years

Lisitsyna Elena
Alekseevna

Psychiatrist
Top category
Experience 33 years

Psychiatrist

Work experience 33 years

Buchelnikova Victoria
Viktorovna

Psychiatrist
Head of amb. branch
Work experience 15 years

Psychiatrist

Work experience 15 years

Voronina Elvira
Vladimirovna

Psychiatrist
First category
Experience 27 years

Psychiatrist

Work experience 27 years

Efimova Evgenia
Vladimirovna

Psychiatrist
Second category
Work experience 19years

Psychiatrist

Work experience 19 years

Gorobets Elena
Vasilievna

Psychiatrist
First category
Work experience 16 years

Psychiatrist

Work experience 16 years

Travnikova Oksana
Mikhailovna

Psychiatrist
First category
Experience 21 years

Psychiatrist

Work experience 21 years

Kurochkina Nadezhda
Pavlovna

Psychiatrist
First category
Work experience 19 years

Psychiatrist

Work experience 19 years

Suslennikova Elena
Viktorovna

Psychiatrist, psychotherapist
First category
Experience 25 years

Psychiatrist, psychotherapist

Experience 25 years

Chuban Olga
Ivanovna

Psychiatrist, psychotherapist
First category
Work experience 13 years

Psychiatrist, psychotherapist, psychologist

Work experience 13 years

Popov Andrey
Petrovich

Psychiatrist
Top category
Experience 35 years

Psychiatrist

Experience 35 years

Stetsiv Lyudmila
Gennadievna

Psychiatrist, psychotherapist
PhD
Experience 31 years

Psychiatrist, psychotherapist

Work experience 31 years

Prokhorchev Konstantin
Sergeevich

Psychiatrist, psychotherapist
First category
Work experience 12 years

Psychiatrist, psychotherapist

Work experience 12 years

Gulevsky Roman
Aleksandrovich

Psychiatrist, narcologist
Head of hospital
Work experience 25 years

Psychiatrist, narcologist

Experience 25 years

Konoplin Dmitry Alekseevich

Narcologist, psychiatrist
PhD
Work experience 24 years

Narcologist, psychiatrist

Work experience 24 years

Stavitskaya Svetlana
Yurievna

Psychiatrist
Top category
Work experience 24 years

Psychiatrist

Work experience 24 years

Pylskaya Anna
Nikolaevna

Psychiatrist
Second category
Experience 7 years

Psychiatrist

Work experience 7 years

Trofimova Alexandra
Olegovna

Psychiatrist, child psychiatrist
First category
Experience 28 years

Psychiatrist, child psychiatrist

Work experience 28 years

Zholobetskaya Maria
Sergeevna

Psychiatrist, psychotherapist
Top category
Experience 22 years

Psychiatrist, psychotherapist

Work experience 22 years

Endrzheevskaya Diana
Vadimovna

Psychiatrist, psychotherapist
Second category
Work experience 14 years

Psychiatrist, child psychiatrist, psychotherapist

Work experience 14 years

Ivanov Alexander
Nikolaevich

Psychiatrist, narcologist
Top category
Experience 20 years

Psychiatrist, narcologist

Experience 20 years

Semenov Andrey
Nikolaevich

Psychiatrist, narcologist
Leading specialist of clinic
Work experience 24 years

Psychiatrist, narcologist, transfusiologist

Work experience 24 years

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Treatment of depression in the Clinic of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy - EMC Clinic in Moscow

Along with anxiety disorders, depression is one of the most common mental disorders. Depressive episodes can develop as an independent disease, or accompany bipolar affective and recurrent depressive disorders, often occur with organic diseases of the brain (epilepsy, psychoorganic syndrome, mental pathology of late age, consequences of traumatic brain injury).

In everyday life, you can often hear: "I have depression." At the same time, depression means a bad mood that arose for a variety of reasons: an umbrella forgotten at home in rainy weather, the absence of a bonus expected at the end of the year, a conflict with a teenage son, etc. However, a bad mood does not mean the presence of depression. Depression is a complex of symptoms.

Symptoms of depression

One of its signs is a long-term lack of mood (more than 2 weeks). Moreover, no external circumstances (a joke, a pleasant meeting, joyful and long-awaited events) can change it. In some cases, a person may experience unreasonable anxiety, concern for loved ones and their own health. Depression is always accompanied by a decrease in working capacity, fatigue, and difficulty concentrating. The most familiar, everyday things seem complicated and difficult to accomplish. Irritability appears, often for the most insignificant reasons. Interest in the environment disappears: work, favorite activities, the feeling of pleasure disappears. Food seems tasteless, your favorite show is boring, a party with friends is a waste of time. The future is seen in gloomy colors, unpromising and bleak.

Another manifestation of depressive disorders is sleep disturbance. Night sleep becomes superficial, intermittent, with early (2-3 hours earlier than usual) awakenings. Reduced appetite, which leads to rapid weight loss.

The most dangerous symptom of depression is thoughts of suicide, which in the most severe cases of the disease can lead to concrete actions. It is important for others to understand that the patient cannot control his condition and get rid of the disease by willpower. We can deal with bad moods. Good music, delicious food, a funny anecdote - and life is getting better. But depression is a disease that requires special, often medicinal, treatment. It is impossible to cure it by mere persuasion or self-hypnosis.

So, the main symptoms of depression:

  • loss or disturbance of appetite.

Types of depression:

  • depressive reactions
  • psychogenic depression
  • reactive depression
  • seasonal depressive disorder

Long-term depression can exacerbate the course of somatic diseases such as hypertension, angina pectoris, bronchial asthma, complicating their treatment and worsening the prognosis. If symptoms of depression persist for more than 2 weeks , a psychiatrist should be consulted.

EMC Clinic of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy diagnoses and treats all types of depression, including chronic and severe depression, anxious depression, and chronic depression. Hospitalization is possible in a comfortable hospital of the EMC hospital on the street. Shchepkin.

Diagnosis and treatment of depression

The main method of examination to establish a diagnosis is a consultation with a psychiatrist. Undoubtedly, a therapist, neurologist, psychologist can assume the presence of depression and refer to a psychiatrist, but the final diagnosis and choice of treatment strategy (drugs, psychotherapy, etc.) should be left to a specialist in the treatment of mental disorders.

The patient's complaints of low mood or anxiety alone are not sufficient to indicate a depressive disorder. For a reliable diagnosis, a psychiatrist must identify at least four symptoms of depression, assess the time of their onset, severity, severity, etc. Specially designed questionnaires, for example, the Beck Depression Inventory, MMPI (Minnesota Multidimensional Personality Inventory), etc., can serve as auxiliary methods of examination. may also suggest the need to consult a specialist.

The diagnosis of depression includes testing to rule out other disorders with similar symptoms. For this purpose, magnetic resonance imaging of the brain (MRI diagnostics), laboratory studies of the level of thyroid hormones are carried out. Psychiatrists diagnose depression during a clinical interview using specially developed questionnaires, tests and scales.

EMC Private Clinic's most effective treatment for depression combines medication and psychotherapy. Comprehensive rehabilitation programs for depressive disorders have now been developed, which include massage, reflexology, special gymnastics, and work with patients' families.

Treatment of a depressive disorder is carried out taking into account the severity of the condition and usually includes three stages:
  • Stabilizing therapy - allows you to remove the residual manifestations of depression and is aimed at combating relapses.
  • Prevention of future recurrent episodes of depression.
  • Quite often, the first stage of treatment for depression takes place in a round-the-clock inpatient department of the European Medical Center in Moscow.


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