Handbook of Depression
1st edition
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Author
Contributions
- Ian H. Gotlib (Editor) - Contributor
- Constance L. Hammen (Editor) - Contributor
Publication
2002-05-17 - The Guilford Press
Language
English
Word Count
156,000 words, Guess
Page Count
624 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL8734306M
- ISBN-139781572307254
- ISBN-101572307250
- OCLC Control Number49283589
- OCLC Control Numberhandbookofdepres0000unse_a5v1
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2002003553
- LibraryThing1469119
- Goodreads2543859
Classifications
- LCCRC537 .H3376 2002
Description
This comprehensive, state-of-the-art handbook synthesizes the full breadth of contemporary knowledge about depression. Bringing together leading depression researchers and clinical practitioners, the volume offers in-depth coverage of the epidemiology, course, and outcome of depressive disorders current issues in classification, assessment, and diagnosis vulnerability and risk factors models of depression, including psychological and biological perspectives and effective approaches to prevention and treatment. Described are current approaches to pharmacotherapy advances in cognitive-behavioral, interpersonal, couple, and family treatments and innovations in understanding and treating child and adolescent depression. Also addressed are culture and gender differences depression in later life and assessment and management of suicidality. --Publisher.
First Sentence
The first modern North American general population epidemiological surveys that included information about depression were carried out in the late 1950s in the Midtown Manhattan Study (Srole, Langner, Michael, Opler, & Rennie, 1962) and the Stirling County Study (Leighton, Harding & Macklim, 1963).
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Topics
Other Editions
- Handbook of Depression
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