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Potential Wikipedia target article: Major depressive disorder

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Cochrane review (PMID): Psychological therapies for treatment-resistant depression in adults. (29761488)

Conclusions: There is moderate-quality evidence that psychological therapies are a useful addition to standard antidepressant treatment of treatment-resistant depression in the short term.

Hi, could you please review my proposed edit?

Medandplants (talk) 16:24, 11 June 2018 (UTC)Medandplants
 * Hi, thanks for posting your Cochrane evidence. I like your edit so far. A few notes:
 * When adding your citation, try using the PMID tool: Click "cite", --> "templates" -->Journal citation--> paste the PMID and click the magnifying glass. If you are using the visual editor, you click "cite", automatic--> insert the PMID--> insert the citation. The citation comes immediately after the period (no spaces). You can also try to add a "wiki link" to the term treatment-resistant depression. To do this, highlight your term, click the "link" tab, and search for the page to link to this term. Wiki links help to define the term for readers. We usually use them the first time a term is used in a section of the article. For example, this is what your reference would look like, inserted using the PMID tool.
 * See you tomorrow!
 * JenOttawa (talk) 17:19, 11 June 2018 (UTC)

3rd session notes:
The below segment is to use in class tomorrow. Thanks!JenOttawa (talk) 02:42, 21 June 2018 (UTC)

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