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Depression - Current Perspectives in Research and Treatment

English · Paperback / Softback

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Depression, now recognized as a significant source of disability across the globe, is something many of us will be familiar with. This book explores the way people have discussed depression and examines how scientific understanding has led to ways to better appreciate and treat the condition.
Through evaluations of contemporary research and literature, this book examines how depression has been depicted throughout history and presents an up-to-date account of how a diagnosis is made. Offering a narrative steeped in cognitive neuropsychology and emotion regulation, chapters explore the different theories behind current explanations of why depression develops and how this understanding drives the different ways to treat and manage the condition. It presents a holistic approach that considers depression in the context of physical health and how it impacts across the lifespan.
This book is an essential read for practising and trainee clinical psychologists, but its accessible and readable style will appeal to a broader audience of those looking to further understand depression.

List of contents

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 1. WHAT IS DEPRESSION? 2. DIAGNOSIS AND ASSESSMENT 3. MODELS OF DEPRESSION 4. THE COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY PERSPECTIVE 5. DEPRESSION, HEALTH, AND WELL-BEING 6. DEPRESSION ACROSS THE LIFESPAN 7. TREATMENT AND MANAGEMENT: PSYCHOLOGICAL 8. TREATMENT AND MANAGEMENT: BIOLOGICAL 9. CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS 10. POSTLUDE

About the author

Gary Christopher, PhD, is a gerontologist working in the Centre for Innovative Ageing at Swansea University. His research focuses on memory and emotion regulation within the context of older adult mental health. He is particularly interested in dementia as an existential threat and ways to mitigate the impact.

Summary

Depression, now recognized as a significant source of disability across the globe, is something many of us will be familiar with. This book explores the way people have discussed depression and examines how scientific understanding has led to ways to better appreciate and treat the condition.

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'Comprehensive in its scope and attuned to the impacts of lifespan, culture and evidence-based perspectives, this book will be a valuable resource in the diagnosis and management of depression, perhaps the most pressing mental health condition of our times.'
Zindel Segal, PhD, Distinguished Professor of Psychology in Mood Disorder, University of Toronto Scarborough.

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