My girlfriend suffers serious depression. She has sleep disorder, anorexia, chronic pain, problems to concentrate, low selfesteem, daily low mood, listlessness and is very indecisive. On the other side she considers herself very happy apart from the "depression periods" and we have a great time together. We already consulted a psychotherapist, but there is waiting time about one month. I buyed her fishoil capsules, because she eats no fish and there is mild evidence that it helps treating depression (I don't think this will affect her depression greatly, but fishoil seems like an overall good idea). We often go on walks to catch some sunlight and get her some exercise.
She says she never want's to take antidepressants because she fears to get dependent from them. I think she might change her mind if there are very good arguments in favour of them. She is quite rational in spite of not knowing the LW-stuff. Does anybody of you know if there is any information of the succes rate of medicamentous (and psycho therapeutic) treatment available?
I highly appreciate any advice.
Furthermore i want to call attention to the topic of depression. A huge share of the population suffers at least once in their lifetime under depression (~20% in Germany). Sadly it's often not taken serious and a big taboo to speak about. Many people see it as self-inflicted. My girlfriend's mother doesn't believe in depression as a disease (see diseased thinking). It's a paradigm of irrationality that hurts people.
Vigorous aerobic exercise, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, antidepressants and nutrition (Omega 3 and a multivitamin) in approximately that order of expected effectiveness.
The SSRE tianeptine seems to be more tolerable than the more typical class, the SSRIs. If taking SSRIs be wary of venlafaxine and paxil - the withdrawal symptoms of those two are a nightmare. Of the SSRIs I recommend escitalopram as more effective and specific than Prozac without the side effects of the two previously mentioned.
Who cares? The status quo sounds terrible, the risks are minimal and typical antidepressants are not addictive. The biggest problem with withdrawing from most antidepressants is that you often go back to the depressed state that you were in before you started. If (generic) you end up on antidepressants for your entire life and they work for you then great!
This exactly.