Depression is a chronic, recurring illness, one that affects twenty percent of the American population. Research confirm...
From decreased alertness and apathy to agitation, suspicion, and hallucinations, a wide range of psychological symptoms ...
This is a clear and thorough how-to book on short-term cognitive-behavioral treatment of depression. Following a complet...
Almost everyone has been touched by at least a mild form of depression, and thus has some sense of what severe depressiv...
Stein (psychiatry, U. of Cape Town, South Africa) compiles 43 chapters by an international group of contributors detaili...
Children of Depressed Mothers provides a developmental perspective on the psychopathology of offspring of depressed moth...
The ultimate goal of this book is to help you develop a new set of values that allows imperfection in your life but, at ...
The book guides the therapist through the selection of participants and the main phases of cognitive therapy: educat...
A parent's guide to helping teens overcome depression, offers guidelines about the type of help you can get, what questi...
While the efficacy of cognitive therapy for depression is well established, every clinician is likely to encounter patie...
This handbook is the first to provide a conceptual framework and rationale—based on scientific, theoretical, and e...
In Personality-Guided Therapy for Depression, Neil R. Bockian describes a promising new approach to treating individuals...