Speaker: Mary Rondeau, ND, RH (AHG) Depression is not a homogeneous disorder. The presence and type of psychomotor and physical disturbance may be important features that help distinguish clinically distinct forms of depressive disorder. The use of translational imaging like quantitative electroencephalogram has provided useful information on the individual subtypes. Physical presentation and the manifestations of those symptoms also help contribute to a better understanding of individual subtypes. Through these distinctions can arise individualized treatments. This presentation will highlight specific phenotypes of depression including brain subtypes, inflammatory subtype and appropriate treatment considerations including medications, botanicals, nutraceuticals and lifestyle medicine.
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