Understanding and Treating Depressive Disorders : An Introduction (2026. Approx. 350 p. 38 illus. in color. 279 mm)

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Understanding and Treating Depressive Disorders : An Introduction (2026. Approx. 350 p. 38 illus. in color. 279 mm)

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(Text)

This book synthesizes complex information crucial for the understanding and treatment of depressive disorders. Depression is the most common mental illness worldwide. In 2017, WHO reported that depression was the leading cause of ill health and disability worldwide with more than 300 million people living with depression, an increase of more than 18% between 2005 and 2015. Time is of the essence for busy practitioners. Applying discoveries in epigenetics and psychobiology to clinical practice with precision and avoiding misinformation is a worthy but often daunting goal. It is this book s mission to provide a concise and practical guide.

This volume begins with a discussion of the etiology of depression. Etiological considerations underpinning possible relationships between psychosocial variables and health include, but are not limited to, communication in the brain, molecular aspects, stress responses, heritability, and disease associated immune responses. Next, factors related to the ability to change behavior are considered. These include topics such as epigenetics, neuroplasticity, conditioning, therapygenetics, critical periods, and motivation. Then, evidence for efficacy of treatment approaches is presented. These include such interventions as pharmacotherapy, psychotherapy, complementary interventions, and self-medication. Understanding and Treating Depressive Disorders is a concise and practical guide that will be of great value to students, psychiatrists, psychologists, behavioral medicine specialists, residents and fellows in those fields, and any clinician that works with patients suffering from depression.

(Table of content)

Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Diagnosis of Depression.- Chapter 3. Etiology: Contributing Factors.- Chapter 4.
Evidence Basics.- Chapter 5. The Sociology of Depression.- Chapter 6. Social Psychology Factors of Depression.- Chapter 7. Communication in the Depressed Brain.- Chapter 8. Molecular Aspects.- Chapter 9. Heritability: Genes x Environment.- Chapter 10. Depression and the Immune Responses.- Chapter 11. Social Isolation and Depression.- Chapter 12. Depression Associated with other Medical Conditions.- Chapter 13. Depression and Sleep.- Chapter 14. Change?.- Chapter 15. Perspective on Treatment of Depression.- Chapter 16. Pharmacotherapy.- Chapter 17. Psychotherapy.- Chapter 18.Psychotherapy Compared to Pharmacotherapy.- Chapter 19. Cognitive Dysfunction and Suicide.- Chapter 20. Diet, Food, Supplements and Depression.- Chapter 21. Music and Depression.- Chapter 22. Prescribed Interventions to Reduce Depression.- Chapter 23. Self-Medication in Depressed Individuals.- Chapter 24. Depression, Immune Mechanisms and Anti-inflammatory Treatment Strategies.- Chapter 25. The Neurophysiology of Depression, Interactions Between the Brainstem and Cerebral Cortex.- Chapter 26. Epilogue.

(Author portrait)

Jacob Raber
Professor of Behavioral Neuroscience, Neurology, and Radiation Medicine
Division of Neuroscience, ONPRC
Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU)
Courtesy Professor, College of Pharmacy
Oregon State University

Franklin Sunzeri
Consulting Research Immunologist
Heather Hills Consulting
Coos Bay, Oregon

Jennifer M. Loftis
Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience
VA Portland Health Care System
Portland, Oregon

John Wesson Ashford Jr.
Clinical Professor
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Stanford University

Elizabeth Sunzeri
Psychotherapist
Heather Hills Therapy Center
Coos Bay, Oregon

Jeffery Sunzeri
Sociologist
Sunzeri Consulting
Hollister, California

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