Depression: theories and treatments ; psychological, biological, and social perspectives

Depression: Theories and Treatments presents a thorough overview of the major issues in the study and treatment of depression. In one volume it examines all the major theoretical, assessment, and treatment strategies, and based on the most recent research offers clear explanations of the psychologic...

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Main Authors: Schwartz, Arthur (Author), Schwartz, Ruth M. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Columbia Univ. Press 1993
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Summary:Depression: Theories and Treatments presents a thorough overview of the major issues in the study and treatment of depression. In one volume it examines all the major theoretical, assessment, and treatment strategies, and based on the most recent research offers clear explanations of the psychological, biological, and cultural aspects of depression. Rather than favoring a particular treatment approach, the authors provide a balanced presentation with research-based indicators of the particular techniques or approaches to be used, including medications that have proven useful. A comprehensive, step-by-step assessment guide is included. Rich in cases and new findings, the volume concludes with a discussion of how gender, age, race, and socioeconomic status can be important factors in depression. Technical terms are explained and minitutorials are provided throughout so that the text is understandable to all readers.
Item Description:Literaturverz. S. 455 - 500
Physical Description:XXII, 533 S.
ISBN:0231068182

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