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Antonio Ventriglio

Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Foggia, Foggia, Italy.

1 paper in the library · 17 citations · publishing 2025

Papers

Emerging strategies and clinical recommendations for the management of novel depression subtypes.

Expert review of neurotherapeutics April 1, 2025 Stefania Chiappini, Gaia Sampogna, Antonio Ventriglio et al. 17 citations

Depression involves a wide range of emotional, cognitive, and physical symptoms that disrupt daily life. Societal changes such as technological advances, economic pressures, climate change, and shifting cultural norms have altered how depression appears and is understood, leading to the identification of new depression subtypes. These include depression in adolescents and young adults, depression with social disconnection, depression with alcohol or substance use disorder, depression with gender dysphoria, and depression linked to stressful events and environmental factors. Managing these subtypes requires individualized treatment approaches. While SSRIs and SNRIs remain standard, atypical antidepressants like trazodone, ketamine, neuromodulation, and personalized psychotherapy offer hope for complex or treatment-resistant cases.