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Beating Depression - The Journey to Hope (Paperback, Ed): Maga E. Jackson-Triche, Kenneth B. Wells, Katherine Minnium Beating Depression - The Journey to Hope (Paperback, Ed)
Maga E. Jackson-Triche, Kenneth B. Wells, Katherine Minnium
R486 Discovery Miles 4 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Offers new hope to the more than 17 million Americans who suffer from depression



Written by nationally recognized experts in the field, Beating Depression arms sufferers and their families with the knowledge and tools they need to recognize depression and make informed choices about its treatment and management. The authors explore the latest findings on the causes of depression and the treatments currently available, including medications and psychotherapeutic approaches. Readers get checklists, quizzes, and other powerful self-assessment tools to help determine if they are actually suffering from depression and to what clinical degree. And they get expert guidance on how to find help and work with physicians and mental health professionals to develop a treatment plan and to cope with problems that can arise during treatment.

Caring for Depression (Paperback, New Ed): Kenneth B. Wells, Roland Sturm, Cathy D. Sherbourne, Lisa S. Meredith Caring for Depression (Paperback, New Ed)
Kenneth B. Wells, Roland Sturm, Cathy D. Sherbourne, Lisa S. Meredith
R1,245 Discovery Miles 12 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

One of the major concerns about the changing U.S. health-care systems is whether they will improve or diminish the quality and cost-effectiveness of medical care. The shift from a fee-for-service to a prepaid method of reimbursement has greatly changed the incentives of patients to seek care as well as those of providers to supply it. This change poses a particular challenge for care of depressed patients, a vulnerable population that often does not advocate for its own care. This book documents the inefficiencies of our national systems--prepaid as well as fee-for-service--for treating depression and explores how they can be improved.

Although depression is a major illness affecting millions of people, it is seriously undertreated in the United States. The ongoing shift of mental-health care away from specialists and toward primary medical-care providers is causing fewer depressed patients to be appropriately diagnosed and treated. Depression is frequently more devastating than other major illnesses, such as arthritis and heart disease, because it often begins at a younger age, when people are at their productive peak and thus at risk of permanently damaging their careers. It also differs from many medical conditions in that its indirect costs are usually much higher than direct treatment costs.

The authors urge the integration of both medical and economic considerations in designing policies for the treatment of depression. They show that by spending more money efficiently on care, the nation will gain greater health improvements per dollar invested and a more productive population.

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