“Queue jumping” treatment for depression

Friday, 20 February, 2009 • Announcements, Mental Health


The Melancholia Study Team is pictured (from left to right): David Gilfillan, Tania Perich, Iain MacMillan, Bianca Blanch, Gordon Parker, Vijaya Manicavasagar, Dusan Hadzi-Pavlovic, Alex Apler.

The Black Dog Institute is offering immediate free specialist psychiatric and psychological consultations for up to 300 people experiencing melancholic depression as an inducement to participate in a 12-week trial. The reality is that currently people are waiting up to three to six months when they are referred to see a mood disorder specialist, according to the Black Dog Institute. The “queue jumping” trial announced 17 February 2009, will allow people to receive free treatment and make a valuable contribution to a study that is designed to measure best treatments for melancholic depression. Professor Parker, Executive Director of the Black Dog Institute, has also given an undertaking that if the participants have not improved following the 12-week trial, the Institute will offer ongoing free management for their condition.

Black Dog Institute
Hospital Road
Prince of Wales Hospital
Randwick NSW 2031

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