Perimenopausal Depression: Clinical, Endocrine, and Cellular Characteristics
Dr. Peter Schmidt is Chief of the Section on Behavioral Endocrinology (SBE), NIMH. Dr. Schmidt discusses his work seeking to define characteristics of endocrine "triggers" in reproductive mood disorders and to determine the biological underpinnings of differential sensitivity to otherwise "normal" endocrine events.

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