Description
- What is depression? Characteristics and symptoms of depressive illnesses are fully explained, including major depression, bipolar or manic depression, dysthymia, seasonal affective disorder, and more
- Who is at risk for depression? Age, gender and personality factors are discussed, as well as physiological, genetic, emotional, and environmental causes
- What are the latest treatment options? The full spectrum of prescription medications is profiled, as well as the wide range of psychotherapeutic and complementary approaches
- Who can treat depressive illness? A section on medical and mental health professionals and their qualifications provides guidelines for choosing the best care
- How can I help a loved one? Here is expert advice on how to encourage a family member to seek help; handle destructive or suicidal behavior; know when hospitalization is needed; recognize depression in children and older people; and much more.
With a listing of mental health organizations and resources and a glossary of medical terms, the American Medical Association Essential Guide to Depression presents all the information you need to help yourself or others manage this serious but highly treatable illness.
About the Author
The American Medical Association is the nation's largest organization of physicians. Its healthcare books for consumers are widely acclaimed for their medical accuracy and sound, practical recommendations.
Book Information
ISBN 9780671010164
Author AMA
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Simon & Schuster
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Weight(grams) 256g
Dimensions(mm) 210mm * 135mm * 20mm