The factors that determine the depression treatment plan a psychiatrist recommends for a patient vary depending on the case. There is no one-size-fits-all regarding depression, so treatment plans are created specifically for each individual. Psychiatrists might consider the severity of depression, other medical conditions, medications, and personal preferences.
Factors used to determine your treatment plan
Depression is a serious illness that can negatively impact every area of someone's life. Therefore, treatment plans are designed to address the individual's specific needs. We might consider the following factors when creating a treatment plan for depression.
The severity of depression
The severity of depression is often determined by how long someone has been experiencing symptoms, how much they're impacting daily life, and if there are any thoughts of self-harm or suicide. People with mild depression may only need to make lifestyle changes, such as getting more exercise and eating a balanced diet. Those with moderate depression might require therapy and medication. Severe depression generally requires a combination of medication, therapy, and other supplementary treatments.
Other medical conditions
Depression can be caused by or made worse by other medical conditions. For example, depression is common in people with diabetes, heart disease, and cancer. If someone has another medical condition, the treatment plan for depression will often consider that.
Medications
Certain medications can cause or worsen depression. For patients taking medication for another condition, their psychiatrist will consider whether that could be contributing to their depression. They will likely want to try a different medication.
Personal preferences
People have different preferences when it comes to treatment. Some prefer not to take medication, while others want to try therapy first. The type of treatment someone is willing to do can play a role in determining the treatment plan.
The best way to determine the right depression treatment plan is to work with a psychiatrist. They will consider all the factors above to create a plan specifically tailored to the individual.
Some of the treatment plans a psychiatrist might recommend include:
- Lifestyle changes: Getting more exercise, eating a balanced diet, getting enough sleep, and reducing stress can help improve depression symptoms.
- Therapy: Talking to a therapist can help people understand and manage their depression.
- Medication: Depression medication can help reduce symptoms.
- Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT): ECT is a treatment that uses electrical impulses to stimulate the brain. We typically use ECT as a last resort for people with severe depression who have not responded to other treatments.
- Transcranial magnetic stimulation: Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a treatment that uses magnetic fields to stimulate the brain. We also use TMS for patients with depression who haven’t responded to other treatments.
Get the help you need
Depression is a serious illness that requires treatment. By working with a psychiatrist, you can develop a plan that will address your specific needs and help you start feeling better. Give us a call or stop by our Houston clinic to set up an appointment.
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Request an appointment or call Christies Family Health LLC at 832-915-1818 for an appointment in our Houston office.
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