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Despite the development of better-tolerated antidepressants and more effective applications of nondrug modalities like cognitive-behavioral therapy, depressive disorders are often chronic or recurrent. The researchers point out that there has been relatively little evaluation of chronic depression, with most studies addressing short-term treatment of acute episodes.
Psychodynamic Treatment of Panic Disorder
January 23-24, 2026
Michael Asbach, DMSc, PA-C; Erin Crown, MHS, PA-C, Psych-CAQ
Amber Hoberg, MSN, APRN, PMHNP-BC; Erin Crown, PA-C, Psych-CAQ
Jonathan Meyer, MD; Jacob Hanaie, PharmD, APh, BCPP; Sanjai Rao, MD, DFAPA
Gus Alva, MD, DFAPA; Ilan Melnick, MD
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