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Depression is one of the most common mental health disorders, affecting 14% of all people at some point in their lifetime. Women are twice as likely to become depressed as men, but beyond gender there are a variety of risk factors that influence the prevalence and likelihood of experiencing depression. Risk Factors in Depression consolidates research findings on risk factors into one source, for ease of reference for both researchers and clinicians in practice. The book divides risk factors into biological, cognitive, and social risk factors. This provides researchers with th
Depression, Mental --- Etiology. --- Risk factors. --- Dejection --- Depression, Unipolar --- Depressive disorder --- Depressive psychoses --- Melancholia --- Mental depression --- Unipolar depression --- Affective disorders --- Neurasthenia --- Neuroses --- Manic-depressive illness --- Melancholy --- Sadness --- Bipolar disorder
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Nederland hoort tot de meest welvarende, vrije en gelukkige landen. Dat constateren wetenschappelijk onderzoekers van het geluk. Maar tegelijk zijn anti-depressiva de meest geslikte medicijnen. Talloos zijn de andere therapieën, de zelfhulpboeken en de internetpagina's over depressiviteit. En deskundigen stellen dat depressie nog grotendeels onderbehandeld is. Is depressie een biologisch bepaalde ziekte die nu pas goed herkend en behandeld wordt? Praten de hulpverlening en de farmaceutische industrie ons psychische stoornissen aan? Of bracht de verzorgingsstaat mentale kleinzerigheid op grote schaal?Trudy Dehue bespreekt de geschiedenis van neerslachtigheid. Ze bestudeert de claims van de biopsychiatrie, analyseert de commercialisering van het psychiatrisch onderzoek en de inhoud van de anti-depressivareclames. Ze betoogt dat gangbare verklaringen voor de toename van depressie niet houdbaar of niet volledig zijn. Het werk belicht het proces waarin het ideaal van de maakbare samenleving werd ingeruild voor dat van het maakbare individu. Benadrukten we voorheen omstandigheden als oorzaak van ellende, tegenwoordig gaat de aandacht naar het individuele brein. Daarbij werden we zelf verantwoordelijk voor wat ons vroeger gewoon overkwam. Want nu succes een keuze is geworden, geldt dat voor mislukking evenzeer
depressies --- Psychiatry --- Béard [Maladie de ] --- Dejection --- Depressie (Psychiatrie) --- Depression [Mental ] --- Depression [Unipolar ] --- Depressive psychoses --- Dépression --- Dépression mentale --- Dépression nerveuse --- Maladie de Béard --- Maladie dépressive --- Melancholia --- Mental depression --- Psychoses dépressives --- Symptomes dépressifs --- Unipolar depression --- États dépressifs --- 616.895 --- 606.322 --- antidepressiva --- farmaceutische industrie --- S20080755.JPG --- Functional, emotional, affective psychoses. Psychogenic mental disorders. Deranged states --- Depressiviteit --- Depressie --- Therapie --- BPB0811 --- depressie --- 616.2 --- psychopathologie --- psychiatrie --- Klinische psychologie --- specifieke problemen. --- departement Beeldende Kunst 09 --- Kind --- ouder --- Jeugd --- Media --- Ontwikkelingsstoornis --- Fysiotherapie
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In the coming years the World Health Organization predicts that depression will rank just behind heart conditions in terms of the global disease burden. Yet, according to a provocative new book, mental health systems often reinforce the depressive disorders they aim to treat. In Depression and Globalization, Carl Walker analyzes the human cost of recent political and economic events as main contributors to the rise of depression, particularly in the U.S. and Britain. Starting in the 1980s, income and educational disparities, financial and job insecurity—by-products of multinational business—have grown in parallel with increasing feelings of hopelessness and isolation. These sociopolitical stressors, Walker asserts, have not only added to the prevalence of depressive disorders, but have profoundly influenced their conceptualization and treatment. Balancing individual lives and societal health, the author identifies challenges rarely discussed in the mental health field, and steps the community can take to improve their outcome. Included in the coverage: The stigma of depression in the context of recent political and economic events. The trickle-down mental health effects of global politics. The "depression industry": its economic context, and how its biological and individual emphasis can contribute to patients’ core problems. Public attitudes toward depression, and how they are shaped. Community and society-wide initiatives for mental well-being, Depression and Globalization opens the debate with considerable insight, and clinicians, researchers, and policymakers will find in Walker’s work a powerful and timely prescription for change.
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A comprehensive study of the post-deployment health-related needs associated with post-traumatic stress disorder, major depression, and traumatic brain injury among servicemembers returning from Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom, the health care system in place to meet those needs, gaps in the care system, and the costs associated with these conditions and with providing quality health care to all those in need.
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Since October 2001, approximately 1.64 million U.S. troops have been deployed for Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom (OEF/OIF) in Afghanistan and Iraq. Early evidence suggests that the psychological toll of these deployments?many involving prolonged exposure to combat-related stress over multiple rotations?may be disproportionately high compared with the physical injuries of combat. Concerns have been most recently centered on two combat-related injuries in particular: post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury. Many recent reports have referred to these as the signat
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The treatment outlined is based on standard interventions used in Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy for depression, but adapted for persons with chronic illness, with the specific emphasis on self-care behaviours and medical adherence. It targets both depression and adherence in individuals living with a chronic illness who are also depressed.
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Depression ranks as a leading mental health problem among Hispanic immigrants and their US-born children. And a wide array of issues—starting with the widespread stereotype of the "illegal immigrant"—makes the Latino experience of this condition differ from that of any other group. Depression in Latinos consolidates the conceptual, diagnostic, and clinical knowledge base on this salient topic, providing coverage from prevalence to prevention, from efficient screening to effective interventions. In this concise yet comprehensive volume, leading clinicians, researchers, and academics offer extensive research and clinical findings, literature reviews (e.g., an in-depth chapter on the Mexican American Prevalence and Services Survey), and insights gathered from first-hand experience in clinical practice. Perceptive information is offered on the most urgent and complex issues on depression in this diverse and dynamic population, including: The impact language, culture, and societal factors have on depression and its diagnosis. The most relevant assessment instruments. How depression manifests among Latino children, youth, and seniors as well as in Latinas. The relationship between depression and substance abuse. The most effective evidence-based treatment methods. The efficacy of interventions for depression at the community level. Depression in Latinos is vital reading for clinicians, counseling and school psychologists, psychiatrists, clinical social workers, and public health professionals interested in providing their Hispanic clients with the most effective treatment possible. In addition, its coverage of the broader issues of access to care makes this volume essential reading for mental health administrators, volunteer/outreach agencies, and policymakers.
Psychology. --- Child and School Psychology. --- Psychiatry. --- Cross Cultural Psychology. --- Social Work. --- Education (general). --- Medicine/Public Health, general. --- Philosophy (General). --- Medicine. --- Social work. --- Developmental psychology. --- Applied psychology. --- Médecine --- Psychiatrie --- Travail social --- Psychologie du développement --- Depression, Mental -- United States. --- Depressive Disorder -- ethnology -- United State. --- Depressive Disorder -- therapy -- United States. --- Hispanic Americans -- Mental health. --- Hispanic Americans -- psychology -- United States. --- Hispanic Americans --- Depression, Mental --- North America --- Ethnic Groups --- Behavioral Sciences --- Culture --- Mood Disorders --- Behavioral Disciplines and Activities --- Population Groups --- Mental Disorders --- Americas --- Anthropology, Cultural --- Anthropology --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Persons --- Geographic Locations --- Named Groups --- Social Sciences --- Geographicals --- Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena --- Psychology --- Ethnology --- United States --- Depressive Disorder --- Psychiatry --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Psychiatry - General --- Mental health --- Mental health. --- Hispanics (United States) --- Latino Americans --- Latinos (United States) --- Spanish Americans in the United States --- Spanish-speaking people (United States) --- Spanish-surnamed people (United States) --- Dejection --- Depression, Unipolar --- Depressive disorder --- Depressive psychoses --- Melancholia --- Mental depression --- Unipolar depression --- Education. --- Child psychology. --- School psychology. --- Cross-cultural psychology. --- Education, general. --- Latin Americans --- Spanish Americans (Latin America) --- Affective disorders --- Neurasthenia --- Neuroses --- Manic-depressive illness --- Melancholy --- Sadness --- Clinical sciences --- Medical profession --- Human biology --- Life sciences --- Medical sciences --- Pathology --- Physicians --- Benevolent institutions --- Philanthropy --- Relief stations (for the poor) --- Social service agencies --- Social welfare --- Social work --- Human services --- Applied psychology --- Psychagogy --- Psychology, Practical --- Social psychotechnics --- Medicine and psychology --- Psychology, Pathological --- Development (Psychology) --- Developmental psychobiology --- Life cycle, Human --- Health Workforce --- Behavior, Child --- Child behavior --- Child study --- Children --- Pediatric psychology --- Child development --- Developmental psychology --- Education, Primitive --- Education of children --- Human resource development --- Instruction --- Pedagogy --- Schooling --- Students --- Youth --- Civilization --- Learning and scholarship --- Mental discipline --- Schools --- Teaching --- Training --- Cross-cultural psychology --- Ethnic groups --- Ethnic psychology --- Folk-psychology --- Indigenous peoples --- National psychology --- Psychological anthropology --- Psychology, Cross-cultural --- Psychology, Ethnic --- Psychology, National --- Psychology, Racial --- Race psychology --- National characteristics --- Psychology, School --- Psychology, Applied --- Education --- United States.
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