<p>The second edition of <i>Depression: Causes and Treatment</i> provides a contemporary review of the diagnosis, causes, and treatments of depression. Both biological and psychological treatment approaches are described.</p> <p>The second edition of <i>Depression: Causes and Treatment</i> provides
Depression: Causes and Treatment
โ Scribed by Alford, Brad A.;Beck, Aaron Temkin
- Publisher
- University of Pennsylvania Press
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Edition
- Second edition
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The definition of depression -- Symptomatology of depression -- Course and prognosis -- Classifying mood disorders -- Psychotic versus nonpsychotic depression -- Bipolar disorders -- Involutional depression -- Schizoaffective disorder -- Biological studies of depression -- Psychological studies : tests of psychoanalytic theory -- Theories of depression -- Cognition and psychopathology -- Development of depression -- Somatic therapies -- Psychotherapy -- Evaluating depression treatments : randomized controlled trials.
โฆ Table of Contents
The definition of depression --
Symptomatology of depression --
Course and prognosis --
Classifying mood disorders --
Psychotic versus nonpsychotic depression --
Bipolar disorders --
Involutional depression --
Schizoaffective disorder --
Biological studies of depression --
Psychological studies : tests of psychoanalytic theory --
Theories of depression --
Cognition and psychopathology --
Development of depression --
Somatic therapies --
Psychotherapy --
Evaluating depression treatments : randomized controlled trials.
โฆ Subjects
Depression, Mental;Depressive Disorder;
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