Mood Disorders
A Handbook of Science and Practice
Mick Power(Editor)
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 16. December 2003
Book
Hardback
394 pages
978-0-470-84390-1 (ISBN)
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Description
"This Handbook gives an outstanding overview of the accomplishments to date and a sense of the excitement to come."Kay Redfield Jamison, Foreword Mood Disorders: A Handbook of Science and Practice provides an up-to-date summary of the latest theory and practice in unipolar and bipolar mood disorders. This comprehensive volume focuses on innovations in both science and clinical practice, and considers new pharmacological treatments as well as psychological therapies. With contributions from the worlda s leading authorities on mood disorders, all clinical psychologists and psychiatrists in practice and training will find this book an authoritative reference tool.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Chichester
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Dimensions
Height: 252 mm
Width: 176 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
874 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-84390-1 (9780470843901)
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Person
Mick Power is Professor of Clinical Psychology and Director of the Clinical Psychology Training Programme at the University of Edinburgh. He is a practising clinical psychologist in the Royal Edinburgh Hospital. In the past he has been a Senior Lecturer at the University of London and has worked as a clinical psychologist at Guy's Hospital, and at the Bethlem and Maudsley Hospitals. He has worked for the Medical Research Council and has acted for many years as a Research Adviser to the World Health Organization. He is a founding editor of the journal Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy.
Content
About the Editor. List of Contributors. Foreword by Kay Redfield Jamison. Part I: UNIPOLAR DEPRESSION. 1. The Classification and Epidemiology of Unipolar Depression (Paul Bebbington). 2. Biological Models of Unipolar Depression (Anthony J. Cleare). 3. Cognitive Models and Issues in Depression (Peter J. Bieling and Zindel V. Segal). 4. Socioemotional Functioning in Depression (Jonathan Rottenberg and Ian H. Gotlib). 5. Developmental Perspectives on Depression in Young People (Richard Harrington). 6. Depression: A Biopsychosocial, Integrative, and Evolutionary Approach (Paul Gilbert). 7. Biological Treatments of Mood Disorders (Klaus P. Ebmeier, Annika Berge, David Semple, Premal Shah, and Douglas Steele). 8. Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Depression (Mick Power). 9. Interpersonal Psychotherapy of Depression (John C. Markowitz). Part II: BIPOLAR DEPRESSION. 10. Epidemiology and Classification of Bipolar Disorder (Jonathan Cavanagh). 11. Biological Theories of Bipolar Disorder (Douglas Blackwood and Walter Muir). 12. Bipolar Affective Disorder: Current Perspectives on Psychological Theory and Treatment (Kim Wright and Dominic Lam). 13. Integration of Patient, Provider, and Systems Treatment Approaches in Bipolar Disorder: Where Evidence Meets Practice Reality (Sagar V. Parikh and Sidney H. Kennedy). 14. Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Bipolar Affective Disorder (Matthias Schwannauer). 15. Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy (Holly A. Swartz, Ellen Frank, Heather N. Spielvogle, and David J. Kupfer). 16. Self-Management and the Expert Patient (Anne Palmer and Jan Scott). Part III: GENERAL ISSUES. 17. Current Approaches to the Assessment of Depression (Dave Peck). 18. Suicide and Attempted Suicide (Andrew K. MacLeod). 19. Depression in Older Adults (Ken Laidlaw). 20. Summary and New Directions (Mick Power). Author Index. Subject Index.