University of Colorado Denver Depression Center

 

NNDC Board of Directors Members:

Frank V. deGruy, M.D., M.S.F.M.
Marshall Thomas, M.D.

The Depression Center at the University of Colorado Denver opened in the fall of 2008 with the purpose of improving the lives of people with depression and other mood disorders through clinical excellence, innovative  research, community outreach, and education. Strengths of the Depression Center include treatment of mood disorders through comprehensive evaluation, second opinions, state-of-the-art pharmacotherapy and evidence-based psychotherapies; innovative research and clinical trials aimed at developing new prevention and treatment approaches; partnerships  with community providers, including primary care physicians, to improve depression recognition, treatment, and outcomes; and education and training programs for professionals on new treatment options and ways to improve access to care.

Learn More at Colorado Depression Center

 
 
The above information has been adapted and is used by the NNDC with permission from the University of Colorado Denver Depression Center.

NEWS

NNDC Announces Passage of Important Mental Health Legislation

Written by Gayle McAleenan, 25 March 2010

ANN ARBOR, Mich. - A major step was taken in the fight against depression. The National Network of Depression Centers (NNDC) is proud to announce the passage of the ENHANCED Act of 2009 as part of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (H.R. 3590), on March 21, 2010. The ENHANCED Act will establish national “centers of excellence” for the treatment of depression and bipolar disorders.
 

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