Summary Treatment-resistant depression is widely defined as non-response to two 'adequate' courses of treatment. However, the definitions of treatment and depression are inconsistent reflecting gaps in our understanding. We argue that a failure to respond is often the result of administering inappropriate treatment, which occurs principally because of paradigm failure. Declaration of interest None.
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Malhi, G. S., Das, P., Mannie, Z., & Irwin, L. (2019). Treatment-resistant depression: Problematic illness or a problem in our approach? British Journal of Psychiatry, 214(1), 1–3. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.2018.246
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