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The Facts: Depression

Expert Advice for Patients, Carers and Professionals

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If you or someone you know is dealing with clinical depression, gathering information about the condition and its treatment is crucial for recovery. This resource provides a clear overview of clinical depression for sufferers, their families, and healthcare professionals. It begins by examining the signs and symptoms, the diagnostic process, and various subtypes, such as major depression, dysthymia, manic-depression, and seasonal affective disorder. The second part delves into the current understanding of the causes of depression, supported by scientific evidence. Subsequent chapters explore a wide range of treatment options, including antidepressant medications, behavioral and psychosocial interventions, electroconvulsive therapy, and light therapy. The book concludes with practical self-help strategies for those affected by depression, along with helpful advice for their loved ones. The Facts Series provides straightforward, reliable, and authoritative guidance on various medical conditions, ensuring readers receive balanced information from specialists. It addresses common questions about background information, treatment options, terminology, daily life impacts, and resources for additional support.

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The Facts: Depression, Danuta Wasserman

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2006
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Titul
The Facts: Depression
Podtitul
Expert Advice for Patients, Carers and Professionals
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydání
2006
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
348
ISBN10
0198571305
ISBN13
9780198571308
Série
Hodnocení
3 z 5
Anotace
If you or someone you know is dealing with clinical depression, gathering information about the condition and its treatment is crucial for recovery. This resource provides a clear overview of clinical depression for sufferers, their families, and healthcare professionals. It begins by examining the signs and symptoms, the diagnostic process, and various subtypes, such as major depression, dysthymia, manic-depression, and seasonal affective disorder. The second part delves into the current understanding of the causes of depression, supported by scientific evidence. Subsequent chapters explore a wide range of treatment options, including antidepressant medications, behavioral and psychosocial interventions, electroconvulsive therapy, and light therapy. The book concludes with practical self-help strategies for those affected by depression, along with helpful advice for their loved ones. The Facts Series provides straightforward, reliable, and authoritative guidance on various medical conditions, ensuring readers receive balanced information from specialists. It addresses common questions about background information, treatment options, terminology, daily life impacts, and resources for additional support.