Like typical depression, treatment-resistant depression (TRD) can cause disinterest, despair, emptiness, fatigue, and more. Typically, many people with depression find relief for these symptoms through antidepressants and talk therapy. However, WebMD reports that as many as 1/3 of patients with depression do not feel results even after multiple different medication attempts. This is aptly called treatment-resistant depression.
If you’ve tried two, three, or even four different types of antidepressants with little or no improvement to your mood, you may have TRD. The only way to know for sure is to visit a trained professional who can diagnose
mental health conditions. Talk to your current health provider or contact one of our many mental health professionals to discover if you might have treatment-resistant depression.