Eric J. Lenze
University Health Network
4 Papers
13 Citations
Eric J. Lenze is an academic researcher from University Health Network. The author has contributed to research in topics: Late life depression & Interpersonal psychotherapy. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications. Previous affiliations of Eric J. Lenze include University of Pittsburgh.
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Papers
Combined pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy as maintenance treatment for late-life depression: effects on social adjustment.
Eric J. Lenze,Mary Amanda Dew,Sati Mazumdar,Amy E. Begley,Cleon Cornes,Mark D. Miller,Stanley D. Imber,Ellen Frank,David J. Kupfer,Charles F. Reynolds +9 more
TL;DR: Treatment of late-life depression with nortriptyline and psychotherapy is more likely to maintain social adjustment than treatment with either alone, and Combination therapy improves not only duration but quality of wellness.
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Combined Pharmacotherapy and Psychotherapy as Maintenance Treatment for Late-Life Depression: Effects on Social Adjustment
Eric J. Lenze,Mary Amanda Dew,Sati Mazumdar,Amy E. Begley,Cleon Cornes,Mark D. Miller,Stanley D. Imber,Ellen Frank,David J. Kupfer,Charles F. Reynolds +9 more
- 01 Jan 2005
TL;DR: Elderly patients recovering from depression would have better social adjustment with medication and interpersonal psychotherapy than with medication or psychotherapy alone, according to the authors.
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Cortical inhibition, facilitation and plasticity in late-life depression: effects of venlafaxine pharmacotherapy.
Jennifer I. Lissemore,Benoit H. Mulsant,Tarek K. Rajji,Jordan F. Karp,Charles F Reynolds,Eric J. Lenze,Jonathan Downar,Robert Chen,Zafiris J. Daskalakis,Daniel M. Blumberger +9 more
TL;DR: Findings suggest that antidepressant treatment with venlafaxine does not exert meaningful changes in motor cortical inhibition or plasticity in late-life depression, and suggests that age-related changes may play a role in previously identified abnormalities in motor cortex processes inLate- life depression.