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E-Book, Englisch, 358 Seiten, E-Book

Reihe: WPA Series in Evidence & Experience in Psychiatry

Herrman / Maj / Sartorius Depressive Disorders


3. Auflage 2009
ISBN: 978-0-470-74590-8
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)

E-Book, Englisch, 358 Seiten, E-Book

Reihe: WPA Series in Evidence & Experience in Psychiatry

ISBN: 978-0-470-74590-8
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



Depressive disorders have profound social and economicconsequences, owing to the suffering and disability they cause.They often occur together with somatic illness which worsens theprognosis of both. Prevention, detection and optimal treatment ofthese disorders are therefore of great clinical and economicimportance.
This edition of the first title in the acclaimed Evidence &Experience series from the World Psychiatric Association has beenfully revised and features a new section on depression in primarycare - the main channel for the management of these disordersin countries around the world.
The format remains a systematic review of each topic, evaluatingpublished evidence, complemented by up to six commentaries in whichexperts provide valuable insight gained from clinicalexperience.
* All the evidence, systematically reviewed and analysed, in oneplace.
* Practical context imparted in expert commentaries from aroundthe world, which were highly popular in the previous edition.
* Provides an unbiased and reliable reference source forpractising psychiatrists and physicians everywhere.
* Features a new section on the treatment of depression inprimary care.
* Edited by a highly experienced, internationally renownedteam.
This book will be informative and stimulating reading foreveryone working with people with depressive disorders in allcountries and settings: psychiatrists, psychologists, primary carephysicians and other mental healthcare professionals.
Review of the first edition
"The discussion papers are excellent. I stronglyrecommend this masterfully edited book, which remarkably succeedsin combining research evidence and clinical experience. It isprobably the most helpful update on depression available today,both for the researcher in mood disorders and the practisingclinician." S. Grandi in Psychotherapy andPsychosomatics, 2000

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Review Contributors.
Foreword.
Preface to Third Edition.
Preface to First Edition.
1 Diagnosis of Depressive Disorders (GordonParker).
1.1 Four Questions and an Alternative (SidneyZishook).
1.2 The Blurring of Caseness in DepressiveDisorders (Ahmed Okasha).
1.3 Fresh Look at Alternatives for DiagnosingDepression (Santosh K. Chaturvedi).
1.4 Severity and Subtypes of Depression (JulesAngst).
1.5 Severe Depression and Melancholia (WilliamCoryell).
1.6 The Need to Functionalise PsychiatricDiagnosis (Herman M. van Praag).
2 Pharmacological Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder: AReview (George I. Papakostas, Per Bech and MaurizioFava).
2.1 Antidepressants: A Well-Evaluated Class ofMedications (Eugene S. Paykel).
2.2 Many Variables Affect Clinical Response (Chee HongNg).
2.3 Challenges in Concept and Practice (CyrilH¨oschl).
2.4 The Relevance to Psychiatry in DevelopingCountries (R. Srinivasa Murthy).
2.5 New Evidence and Caution (Inna D'Empaire andSheldon H. Preskorn).
2.6 Specific Actions, Patient Subgroups and Stages ofIllness (Siegfried Kasper).
2.7 The French Experience (Julien D. Guelfi).
3 Psychotherapies for Depression in Adults: A Review ofRecent Developments (Michael E. Thase).
3.1 The Paradox of Evidence-Based Psychotherapy (MyrnaWeissman).
3.2 Incorporating the Insights of Psychotherapy Research inEveryday Practice (Goiovanni A. Fava).
3.3 Psychotherapy for Depressed Patients in Low- andMiddle-Income Countries, Particularly in Asia (PichetUdomratn).
3.4 Research and Synergies across Countries andCultures (Lakshmi Vijayakumar).
3.5 A Wider Cultural Perspective (Yu Xin).
4 Depression in Children and Adolescents: AReview (Brian Jacobs and Eric Taylor).
4.1 Advances in Understanding Prevention and Treatment and theNeeds in Developing Countries (Atif Rahman).
4.2 The Risks of Bipolar Disorder (Gabrielle A.Carlson).
4.3 The Need for Specifically Targeted and Precise TreatmentsAiming for Remission (Benedetto Vitiello).
4.4 Childhood Depression is Distinct from Depression inAdolescents and Adults (Alvin A. Rosenfeld).
4.5 Depression in Infants, Children and Adolescents (SamTyano).
5 Depressive Disorders in the Elderly: AReview (Edmond Chiu, David Ames, Brian Draper and JohnSnowdon).
5.1 Focusing on Asia (Kua Ee Heok).
5.2 Effective Treatments Despite Diagnostic Complexity andDiverse Populations (David L. Dunner).
5.3 Depression and Anxiety in DementiaCaregivers (Cornelius Katona and Gill Livingston).
5.4 Recognition of Old Age Depression inChinese (Mian-Yoon Chong).
5.5 Treatment of Depressive Disorders in Elderly Complicatedwith Medical Co-morbidities and Multiple MedicationUse (Jana Lincoln and Sheldon H. Preskorn).
6 Depressive Disorders in Primary Care: AReview (Simon Gilbody and Linda Gask).
6.1 A Paradox of Screening for Mental Disorders in Primary Careand the Importance of Severe Disorders in DevelopingCountries (David Goldberg).
6.2 Diagnosis, Intervention and the Emergence of thePatient's Voice (Christopher Dowrick).
6.3 Untreated Depression in Mexico - Can Primary Care Makea Difference? (Mar´ia Elena Medina-Mora).
6.4 Understanding the Practice of Primary HealthCare (Jane Gunn).
Index.


Helen Herrman is Professor of Psychiatry at the Orygen YouthHealth Research Centre, Department of Psychiatry, TheUniversity of Melbourne. She is also Director, WHOCollaborating Centre in Mental Health, Melbourne; Secretary forPublications, World Psychiatric Association; and RegionalVice-President Oceania, World Federation for Mental Health.
Professor Maj is President of the World PsychiatricAssociation. Formerly he has been President of the ItalianPsychiatric Association (since 2000); President of the ItalianSociety of Biological Psychiatry (since 1990); Secretary-General ofthe Association of European Psychiatrists (2001-2002); President ofthe Association of European Psychiatrists (2002).
Norman Sartorius is President of the International Associationfor the Promotion of Mental Health Programmes. HonoraryFellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists of the United Kingdomof Great Britain, of the Royal Australian and New Zealand Collegeof Psychiatrists and of the American College of Psychiatry;Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association.Member of the WHO Expert Advisory Panel on Mental Health and Member of WPA Council.



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