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An Atlas of Depression
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An Atlas of Depression
ISBN: 1850709424
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
Author: David S. Baldwin / Jon Birtwistle
pages: 124 pages
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
Format: PDF
Size: 6 Mb Approx
Summary:
Although one of the most common mental  
disorders, depression can be an obscure illness. People keep their  
depression secret, doctors and patients have a hard time recognizing it,
 the cause is unknown, treatment is viewed with suspicion, and other  
conditions are given higher priority. However, once you know the right  
questions to ask and the correct manner in which to ask them, diagnosis
and treatment is easy. An Atlas of Depression presents a thorough  
graphical review of the diagnosis, management, and treatment of  
affective or "mood" disorders. Authors Baldwin and Birtwistle explore  
the overlap of anxiety and the depressive syndromes in community,  
primary, and secondary care settings. They cover the symptoms of  
depressive disorders such as low mood, reduced energy, a loss of  
interest or enjoyment, poor concentration, reduced self-confidence,  
guilty thoughts, pessimism, thoughts of suicide, disturbed sleep, and  
altered appetite. The book contains approximately 120 color  
illustrations, an appendix of useful links, bibliographical references,
and an index. The clear and concise text puts the focus on the  
photographs and illustrations. These features make An Atlas of  
Depression a key reference for all medical professionals, from primary  
care physician to resident psychiatrist, who see and treat depressed  
patients. When diagnosing and treating depressed patients, this is the  
resource you will refer to time and again.



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