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Understanding depression
- 作者: Ainsworth, Patricia,
- 出版: Jackson, Miss. : University Press of Mississippi ©2000.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xii, 174 pages) :illustrations.
- 叢書名: Understanding health and sickness series
- 標題: SELF-HELP Mood Disorders. , Depression, Mental. , PSYCHOLOGY , Troubles affectifs. , Dépression. , Electronic books. , SELF-HELP Depression. , Affective disorders. , SELF-HELP , Depression. , Mood Disorders. , PsychopathologyDepression. , Depression , PSYCHOLOGY Psychopathology -- Depression.
- ISBN: 1604730633 , 9781604730630
- ISBN: 9781578061686 , 1578061687 , 9781578061693 , 1578061695
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 150-152) and index. What is depression? -- Who gets depressed? -- The causes of depression -- What happens in the brain -- Treatment -- Helping the depressive -- Searching for a cure.
- 摘要: "Understanding Depression explores the reality of the illness from the authors twin perspectives as a psychiatrist and as a family member who experienced the tragedy of depression firsthand. Using examples from her practice, she discusses the different type of depression, the kinds of people at risk, and the risk factors of suicide. Using understandable terms, she looks at the way the brain works, how the body communicates with it, and how in depression, as recent discoveries have shown, the process fails." "But understanding depression is only half the battle. Taking personal responsibility for fighting the beast is equally important. Treatment methods, discussed here, include various forms of psychotherapy, different classes of antidepressant medications, and the controversial subjects of "shock" treatment and involuntary treatment."--Jacket.
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- 系統號: 005285190
- 資料類型: 電子書
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Depression has been a scourge of humanity since the dawn of ages. Vivid images from historical and religious texts describe sufferers of the illness we now know as depression. An “equal opportunity” illness, it exempts no one based on race, sex, creed, religion, social status, or nation of origin. It affects one in five of us and its potentially lethal outcome—suicide—is the third leading cause of death among American teenagers. What is this illness that costs us $44 billion each year? What does it look like? Is it moodiness? Is it the result of a character flaw? Can we just “snap out of it”? Understanding Depression explores the reality of the illness from the author's twin perspectives as a psychiatrist and as a family member who experienced the tragedy of depression firsthand. Using examples from her practice, the author discusses the different types of depression, the kinds of people at risk, and the risk factors of suicide. In understandable terms the book looks at the way the brain works and how the body communicates with it, including recent discoveries about how the process fails in depression. The book mirrors the author's belief that understanding depression is only half the battle. Taking personal responsibility for fighting the beast is equally important. Treatment methods, discussed here, include various forms of psychotherapy, different classes of antidepressant medications, and the controversial subjects of “shock” treatment and involuntary treatment. Understanding Depression also offers tips for fighting depression day by day. Finally, the book takes a look at the innovative research that holds promise for better management of depression and at new weapons to combat it.
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