The Promising World of Precision Treatment for Depression

The Promising World of Precision Treatment for Depression

Dr. Leanne Williams on identifying brain patterns and matching them with specific treatments.
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If you’ve ever tried to treat major depressive disorder, you know
that it can be absolutely exhausting. That’s because for a long
time the approach has been one of trial and error, taking a
certain med, it doesn’t work, try a different one, try therapy,
try something else, try, try, try. Stanford University researcher
Dr. Leanne Williams is attempting a methodology with a better
batting average: taking functional MRI of the brain (think video
instead of still shots) and matching brain types with treatments
much more likely to be effective. The research is showing great
promise and could mean a much more efficient approach for people
dealing with depression.


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