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Special populations: Treatment resistant mood disorders
Mood disorders are highly prevalent throughout the United States, and high rates of relapse, recurrence, and treatment failure lead to treatment resistance. This article will review the available literature and treatment recommendations for treatment resistant mood disorders in special populations including: geriatrics, children and adolescents, pregnancy, and comorbid substance use disorders.