Depression: What Everyone Needs to Know – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9780190083144,9780190083151,019008314X,0190083158,9780190083175, 0190083174
Product detail:
- ISBN 10: 0190083174
- ISBN 13: 9780190083175
- Author: Jonathan Rottenberg
A pithy, go-to guide for understanding both what we know about the causes of depression and what to do about it.Depression now affects more than fifteen percent of the population, and it is striking people at younger and younger ages. Depression is all too familiar, yet it remains shrouded in mystery, confusion, and fear. What is depression, exactly? How is it different from sadness? It is said that depression is a “chemical imbalance” but what does that really mean? Which chemicals are involved, and how are they imbalanced? Why is it that just as more research and treatment resources are poured into combating depression, its personal and economic toll has actually grown? What is fueling the epidemic of depression? Is there anything that can be done to stop it? Depression: What Everyone Needs to Know? cuts through the confusion around this often-debilitating illness to address the core of these and other matters. Jonathan Rottenberg offers a practical, reader-friendly synthesis that bridges clinical science, clinical practice, and everyday life. Written in the pithy, straightforward style of Oxford’s What Everyone Needs to Know? series, this volume is the essential go-to guide both for understanding what we know about the causes of depression and the depression epidemic, and for learning what to do about it-including material on how to recognize depression in oneself, a family member, or a friend, and how to navigate life after depression. Written for all those who struggle with depression, their loved ones, mental health professionals, and the wider public, Depression: What Everyone Needs to Know? offers guidance for navigating the bewildering marketplace of treatment options while combatting the misinformation and myths that still surround this condition.
Table of contents:
- Part I: Definitions of Depression
- 1. The Challenge of Defining Depression
- 2. The Syndrome of Clinical Depression
- 3. When Should I Worry That I Might Be Depressed?
- 4. The Prevalence of Depression
- 5. The Consequences of Depression
- Part II: Origins of Depression and the Depression Epidemic
- 6. Biological Contributions to Depression
- 7. Environmental and Psychological Contributions to Depression
- 8. Depression Throughout the Life Course
- 9. Depression Over Time
- 10. Why Is There an Epidemic of Depression?
- Part III: Remedies for Depression
- 11. What Are My Treatment Options?
- 12. What Can the Depressed Person Do for Themself?
- 13. How to Talk About Depression and Help a Depressed Person
- Part IV: Life After Depression
- 14. What Is the Long-Term Prognosis for Depression?
- 15. Life After Depression
- 16. Charting a New Future for Depression