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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.
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.
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