“…The universe of clinical pharmacopsychology [1] is the interface between the patient reporting his or her symptoms and the clinician assessing the correspondent signs during the interview to evaluate when treatment is needed or remission has been obtained. In the case of depression we have referred to the brief Hamilton Depression Scale (HAM-D 6 ), covering the symptoms or signs of depressed mood, work and interests, somatic symptoms of tiredness or pains, psychic anxiety, guilt feelings, and psychomotor retardation [2].…”