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Unhappiness, Sadness and 'Depression'
Antidepressants and the Mental Disorder Epidemic

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This book examines existing treatments, legislation and research methodology of depression and exposes their limitations, championing psycho-social support as an alternative. Depression, affecting 350 million people according to the World Health Organisation, is almost invariably diagnosed by the criteria of the American Psychiatric Association - a definition which encompasses those with normal emotional responses to stressful life events.
Tullio Giraldi discusses recent developments in popular and academic dialogue related to the use of antidepressants and recent increases in depression diagnosis and laments the rise in prescribing antidepressants despite their links to suicide and unfulfilled promises of efficacy and safety. He argues that psychotherapy is a cost effective treatment devoid of drugs' adverse effects. This work presents psycho-social support as an alternative to antidepressants, particularly for less severe cases, and as a more effective strategy for coping with the emotional challenges of today's global reality. Patients, students of medicine and psychology, and professionals of mental health will find this work valuable.

Über den Autor / die Autorin

Tullio Giraldi is a pharmacologist and clinical psychologist. He teaches clinical psychology and psychopharmacology at the University of Trieste, Italy, where he is an Eminent Scholar within their Faculty of Medicine, and is currently Visiting Professor at King’s College London, UK.

Zusammenfassung

This book examines existing treatments, legislation and research methodology of depression and exposes their limitations, championing psycho-social support as an alternative. Depression, affecting 350 million people according to the World Health Organisation, is almost invariably diagnosed by the criteria of the American Psychiatric Association – a definition which encompasses those with normal emotional responses to stressful life events. 

Tullio Giraldi discusses recent developments in popular and academic dialogue related to the use of antidepressants and recent increases in depression diagnosis and laments the rise in prescribing antidepressants despite their links to suicide and unfulfilled promises of efficacy and safety. He argues that psychotherapy is a cost effective treatment devoid of drugs' adverse effects. This work presents psycho-social support as an alternative to antidepressants, particularly for less severe cases, and as a more effective strategy for coping with the emotional challenges of today’s global reality. Patients, students of medicine and psychology, and professionals of mental health will find this work valuable.


Produktdetails

Autoren Tullio Giraldi
Verlag Springer, Berlin
 
Inhalt Buch
Produktform Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsdatum 01.01.2018
Thema Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik > Psychologie > Theoretische Psychologie
 
EAN 9783319862187
ISBN 978-3-31-986218-7
Anzahl Seiten 202
Illustration XIV, 202 p.
Abmessung (Verpackung) 14.8 x 1.1 x 21 cm
Gewicht (Verpackung) 286 g
Originaltitel Farmaci e psicoterapia. Infelici, tristi o depressi
 
Themen B, Physiological & neuro-psychology, biopsychology, Environmentalist thought & ideology, Health psychology, Social, group or collective psychology, Community and Environmental Psychology, Community Psychology, Behavioral Science and Psychology, Environmental Psychology, Psychological methodology, Psychology—Methodology, Psychological Methods, Psychological Methods/Evaluation, Psychological measurement, Biological Psychology, Critical Psychology
 

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