Help Your Patients with Depression Achieve Remission with ConfidenceÂ
A practical, step-by-step clinical approach to diagnosing, treating, and managing depression in real-world practice
Are you a physician or healthcare provider who:
Struggles to choose the right antidepressant?
Feels stuck when patients don’t improve?
Isn’t sure when to refer or what type of therapy to recommend?
Finds that medication alone isn’t enough?
Feels uncertain managing patients with suicidal thoughts?
You’re not alone. And more importantly, you were never given a clear system to handle this.
Watch the Free TrainingPrimary care providers, nurse practitioners, and frontline clinicians are the first point of contact. But most are not equipped with a structured approach to treat depression effectively.
In this free training, you’ll learn:
- How to confidently choose and adjust antidepressants
- What to do when patients don’t respond to treatment
- How to identify underlying contributors to depression
- When and how to refer patients appropriately
- Why medication alone is often not enough
This is not theory. This is a real-world clinical framework you can apply immediately.
Depression is not a single-cause condition.
It is a multifactorial disorder that requires a structured, comprehensive approach.
This training introduces a step-by-step clinical framework that addresses:
- Neurotransmitter dysfunction and medication strategy
- Stress and its physiological impact
- Brain inflammation
- Sleep, nutrition, and physical activity
- Psychotherapy and behavioral interventions
- Social connectedness and long-term recovery factors
Dr. V.J. Desai, MD, FAPA
- 45+ years of clinical, administrative, and teaching experience
- Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry
- Board-certified in Adult and Child Psychiatry
- Life Fellow, American Psychiatric Association
- Former President, Michigan Psychiatric Society
- Extensive experience across hospitals, academia, and community mental health systems
Dr. Desai has dedicated his career to teaching clinicians how to better diagnose and treat psychiatric conditions, with a special focus on depression.
Most clinicians are taught fragments.
- Medication guidelines
- Referral criteria
- Isolated therapy approaches
But not a complete system.
This training brings everything together into a single, structured clinical approach designed for real-world practice.