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About the Author
Dr. Diane McIntosh graduated from Dalhousie University, where she completed an undergraduate degree in pharmacy before completing medical school and residency training in psychiatry. She is a clinical assistant professor at the University of British Columbia and has a community psychiatry practice, with a particular interest in the neurobiology of mood and anxiety disorders and ADHD. She is extensively involved in continuing medical education programs to colleagues nationally and internationally, including her own educational program, PsychedUp. She is the co-founder of SwitchRx, the online psychiatric medication switching tool. Most recently, she co-founded wedomatter.org, which advocates for more compassionate care for psychiatric patients and their families.
Reviews
"Dr. Diane McIntosh has achieved the impossible with this book: she enables everybody to understand depression in a highly readable way. As someone who has suffered from depression, I empathize deeply with Dr. McIntosh's narrative. She combines real-life stories with academic rigour to bring clarity and insight to this debilitating disease. Whether you're a sufferer or a caregiver, This Is Depression will be an indispensable guide to understanding and ultimate healing."
-Mike Lipkin, motivator and coach, Environics/Lipkin
"This book provides balanced and complete information in an easy-to-understand way. Dr. McIntosh cares so passionately about people living with mental illness and offers clear information and optimism. Mental illness does not discriminate; anyone living with mental illness or who cares for someone living with mental illness should read this book."
-Allison Rosenthal, general manager, Otsuka Canada Pharmaceutical Inc.
"Dr. Diane McIntosh is an outstanding communicator. This Is Depression translates the way clinicians and researchers think about many aspects of the most disabling disorder in today's society. Her discussion of the genetic and brain disruptions in people with 'major depression' conveys complex science in plain language and provides the rationale for subsequent discussions of cognitive and other 'talk' therapies as well as the different families of medications and 'device' therapies. I recommend This Is Depression to anyone who needs to know more about the current understanding and treatments for depression, particularly persons with lived experience and their families. Anyone reading This Is Depression before going to see a mental health specialist will be an informed consumer."
-Sidney H. Kennedy, MD, FRCPC, FCAHS, professor of psychiatry, University of Toronto; principal investigator, Canadian Biomarker Integration Network in Depression; director, Centre for Depression and Suicide Studies, St. Michael's Hospital
"Thoroughly up to date, this book is comprehensive yet engaging and easy to read. It describes the illness from both personal and clinical perspectives and successfully weaves case vignettes and valuable summaries of complex research literatures. Although there are many books on depression, this unique volume fills a void and I recommend it to depressed people and their loved ones, those who work with or employ depressed people, and mental health professionals looking to sharpen their psychoeducational skills."
-Dr. Michael Thase, professor of psychiatry, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
"This Is Depression is unique in that although it's intended for people with depression (or their loved ones), it is comprehensive and head and shoulders above the rest of those slim volumes that don't delve into the details. If anyone wants to become an expert on their own illness, this is the book. Readers will be better informed than most clinicians!"
Leslie L. Citrome, MD, MPH, clinical professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, New York Medical College, Valhalla, New York; and private psychiatry practitioner
Book Information
ISBN 9781989025567
Author Dr. Diane McIntosh
Format Paperback
Page Count 408
Imprint Page Two Books, Inc.
Publisher Page Two Books, Inc.