During the first 3 months of treatment, it is important to continue the therapy and closely monitor prescribed medications called anti-depressants. The therapy and medications can often take months to have a full effect. Only about half of the people who take anti-depressants finish all of their medicine or take it correctly.
During the first 3 months after a diagnosis of depression, you and your doctor or mental health provider will develop a treatment plan of therapy, medications or a combination of both. Regular visits during the first 6 months after diagnosis are important to make sure that the treatment is working or to adjust the medications as needed.
Talk with your doctor and health plan to find out about what other services are available. Many health plans offer additional support and resources for depression and other mental health conditions. These additional resources may be educational materials (online and in print), classes or support groups, or phone counseling.