Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS) Limitations {Ans: Atypical symptoms of depression (e.g., hypersomnia, hyperphagia) are not assessed}Depression: Melancholic features {Ans: Severe depression with lack of response to something that used to bring pleasure and associated with early morning awakening, worsened mood in the morning, major changes in appetite, and feelings of guilt, agitation or sluggishness}Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS): Score {Ans: Pharmacologic, psychotherapeutic, or combination treatment indicated of the 15 items, 10 indicated the presence of depression when answered positively, while the rest (question numbers 1, 5, 7, 11, 13) indicated depression when answered negatively. Scores of 0-4 are considered normal, depending on age, education, and complaints; (No Treatment) 5-8 indicate mild depression; (Pharmacologic or psychotherapeutic treatment may be indicated Base treatment on duration of symptoms and functional impairment 9-11 indicate moderate depression; (Pharmacologic, psychotherapeutic, or combination treatment indicated) 12-15 indicate severe depression.(Pharmacologic, psychotherapeutic, or combination treatment indicated}The American Academy of Pediatrics Recommendation {Ans: Maternal screening for postpartum depression at infants' 1, 2, and 4- month visits. Bright Futures program recommends annual screening in adolescent clients for emotional and behavioral problems}The goal of treatment for older adults experiencing depression {Ans: Symptom remission}First Choice of Treating Depression