Depression is commonly thought of as a biological disorder best treated with antidepressant medications. Pharmaceutical companies and many experts pro...
Rather than give a recipe for a one-size-fits-all response, Beck (nursing, U. of Connecticut) and Driscoll (PhD, APRN, BC) provide a clinicians' guide...
Sunscreen(tm): A series that offers good advice in an appealing, portable package>Ten percent of teenagers suffer from clinical depression and six...
Why do so many young people in foster care appear angry and show disrespect toward authority? The authors assert that such antisocial behavior has its...
Emotional rather than economic depression is the topic psychologists Martell (U. of Washington), Michael E. Addis (Clark U.), and Neil S. Jacobson (19...
Fully revised and expanded, the second edition of this popular treatment manual incorporates a decade's worth of scientific and practical advances. Pr...
Over the last decade, the number of children diagnosed with bipolar disorder has increased up to fortyfold. This is a trend exclusive to the United St...
"I don't know what's going on with him. Is he depressed or what?" Many women ask themselves this question every day, wondering whether their husba...
Reflecting the new and exciting trends in the treatment of psychiatric patients, this book presents a model of IPT for clinically depressed patients. ...
In this study, the often turbulent lives and careers of Isaac Newton, Charles Dickens, Ludwig van Beethoven, and Vincent van Gogh are examined in an e...
"Coping with Depression is written in plain language for everyone seeking an in-depth understanding of depression, including patients, family members,...
Adults are increasingly concerned about the rising rate of depression in teenage girls and thefrequency of alarming behaviors including wild conduct, ...