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Current research on depression argues that depression should no longer be viewed as a sigular psychiatric disorder but comorbid with other disorders and diseases. The Nature of Depression: An Updated Review provides clear connections between psychiatric and neurological disorders. Unlike prior books on depression, this book covers many neurological and psychiatric disorders, including Parkinson's disease, major depressive disorder, Alzheimer's disease, PTSD, addiction and anxiety disorder. In addition, this book covers different forms of depression, including transition-induced depression and the development of depression following major life events, including birth of a child, menopause and retirement. Key Features: Covers depression comorbidity with psychological and neurological disorders ; Reviews comorbidity with addiction, anxiety, trauma and psychosis ; Compares the symptoms of subclinical depression to major depression ; Discusses how stress and sleep impact depression ; Theorizes the path of depression following negative life transitions.--Publisher website.
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This book provides an approachable introduction to the topic of depression, especially as it relates to teens and young adults. The information, guidance, and resources it offers make it a valuable tool for anyone who is personally grappling with depression or has a friend or family member who is. --
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Compares and contrasts alternative models of and treatment approaches to clinical depression. This book analyzes a case and provides: an overview of the treatment model; empirical evidence for both the model and treatment derived from it; and, treatment strategies and interventions, including termination issues and relapse prevention.
Depression, Mental -- Treatment. --- Depression, Mental. --- Depression. --- Depression, Mental --- Psychotherapy. --- Treatment.
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Nowadays, we hear too much the significant "depression" echo in the most varied contexts and, especially, in those that dedicate themselves to attend to issues related to mental health. In view of this, the continuous thinking and rethinking of this modality of subjectivity and / or contemporary "malaise" becomes relevant. The interest in the proposed theme was born from the daily clinical practice in Public Health, held at a Health Center (CS-III) in a city in the interior of São Paulo. Our problem was based on the intention of understanding the exacerbated medicalization of depression today, specifically the subjective impacts caused by such interventions. We used a qualitative methodology whose psychoanalytic clinical method allowed us to work on the rescue of clinical fragments, which were constituted based on the researcher's own reminiscences, so that we selected for the research those cases in which the patient said he was depressed and dissatisfied with the drug treatment.
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What does it really mean to be depressed? You know depression as a collection of symptoms-fatigue, listlessness, feelings of worthlessness-and the source of more than a little pain. But depression is also a signal that something in your life is wrong and needs to be healed. Too often, though, we try to cut off or numb our feelings of depression instead of listening carefully to what they are telling us about our lives. Listening to Depression offers insightful ways to reframe depression as a gift that can help you transform your life for the better. Each chapter discusses a different aspect o
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Dépression --- Depression, Mental --- Depression.
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This step-by-step guide to Brief Behavioural Activation (Brief BA) provides everything practitioners need to use this approach with adolescents. It is suitable for new practitioners as well as those who are more experienced. Brief BA is a straightforward, structured and effective intervention for treating adolescents showing symptoms of depression, focusing on helping young people to recover through doing more of what matters to them. This practical manual contains guidance on how to deliver Brief BA at every stage, photocopiable activities and worksheets for the client and their parents, and a section on the research and theory behind the approach. It includes information and advice on how to assess adolescent depression, get to know the young person and their priorities better and help them to do more of what matters.
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Research Directions: Depression aims to bring new insights to international attention, promote new methods and tools that can underpin rapid advances and draw attention to data that challenge existing biomedical, psychological and social orthodoxies. We encourage the active and timely sharing of novel research findings from many disciplines. We wish to resolve critical uncertainties in this most compelling and socially relevant field. The focus is on what new or existing information is required to solve pressing problems and answer the central questions. The journal invites authors to answer the questions that matter most to those who are most affected. Authors can contribute with Results, Analysis, Impact papers, datasets, presentations, grant proposals, methods papers and much more to this journal and its companion community site.
Depression, Mental. --- Depression, Mental --- Psychiatry --- Neurology --- Neurologie
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Loss has left Ella Spinner alone to care for her husband, Bart, who suffers from clinical depression. Their days now echo the tides: any progress made, rolls back. Yet Ella keeps pushing against the monotony. Set in Mossel Bay, Ella's day begins like any other. But on this day the minutes begin to crack allowing change to filter through. As we cheer on her tenacity, we're left asking ourselves what motivates anyone to try again.
Grief --- Depression --- South Africa
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