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Treatment-resistant depression refers to a subtype of depression where individuals do not respond to standard treatments such as therapy and medication. This condition is characterized by persistent symptoms of depression despite undergoing multiple treatment attempts. Treatment-resistant depression can have a significant impact on an individual's quality of life and may require more intensive or alternative treatment options. Researchers in this area focus on identifying new strategies and interventions to help individuals with treatment-resistant depression find relief from their symptoms.