Depression (3 ed)

By (author) Constance Hammen,Edward Watkins,Ed. Watkins,Ed Watkins

ISBN13: 9781138646179

Imprint: Routledge

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

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Published: 12/02/2018

Availability: Available

Description
Depression provides a valuable and accessible resource for students, practitioners, and researchers seeking an up-to-date overview and summary of research-based information about depression. With the help of clinical examples, the authors present chapters covering the hypothesized causes of depression, including genetic and biological factors, life stress, family, and interpersonal contributors to depression. The third edition extensively updates prior coverage to reflect advances in the field. The presumed causes of depression from both a biological perspective as well as from social and cognitive perspectives are explored in detail. Two chapters explore the most recent developments in pharmacological and biological interventions and in psychological treatments, as well as the prevention of depression. This new edition includes updated discussion about challenges in research, including heterogeneity and diagnosis of depression and proposed solutions, as well as the efficacy and availability of treatments. Authored by experts in the field who are active researchers and clinicians, Depression provides a state-of-the-art primer for final year undergraduate and postgraduate students, clinicians, professionals, and researchers seeking a broad reference task that critically evaluates research into depression.
Table of Contents Series preface List of tables and figures 1. Defining and diagnosing depression Phenomenology of depressive experiences Diagnosis of depression Challenges and alternatives to the diagnostic approach Summary References 2. Course and consequences of depression Course of unipolar major depressive disorder Nature and course of depression in children, adolescents, and older adults Impaired functioning and consequences of depression Summary References 3. Who is affected by depression? Prevalence of depression Sociodemographic correlates of depression Age and depression Gender differences in depression Summary References 4. Biological aspects of depression Conceptual issues in the biology of depressive disorders Genetic research in depression Brain and neuroendocrine functioning and depression The role of female hormones in depression Summary References 5. Cognitive and life stress approaches to depression Cognitive and information-processing models of depression Evaluating cognitive vulnerability models Stressful events and circumstances and their role in depression Summary References 6. Social aspects of depression Depression in the family context Social behaviours of depressed persons Summary References 7. Biological treatment of depression Antidepressant medications Nonpharmacological biological treatments Summary References 8. Psychological treatments Psychotherapy approaches to depression Evaluating the outcome of psychological treatments Relapse prevention and residual depression Challenges for psychological treatments Improving the accessibility and availability of psychological treatments Prevention of depression Treating children and adolescents Summary References
  • Psychiatry
  • Clinical psychology
  • Depression
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Undergraduate
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
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