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Understanding and Treating Depression: Ways to Find Hope and Help » (New Edition)

Book cover image of Understanding and Treating Depression: Ways to Find Hope and Help by Rudy Nydegger

Authors: Rudy Nydegger
ISBN-13: 9780275998561, ISBN-10: 0275998568
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated
Date Published: August 2008
Edition: New Edition

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Author Biography: Rudy Nydegger

RUDY NYDEGGER is Chief of the Division of Psychology at Ellis Hospital in Schenectady, New York, and a Clinical and Consulting Psychologist in practice for more than 30 years. He is former President of the New York Psychological Association, and current Chair of the Legal and Legislative Committee for the organization. He is also Full Professor of Management and Psychology at Union Graduate College and Union College, and has also been involved in teaching for more than 30 years.

Book Synopsis

In any given year, 10 percent of the population - or about 21 million people - suffers from a depressive disorder. Most do not seek professional help although the great majority could find relief with treatment. And that not only causes hundreds of thousands of dollars in economic costs annually from work slowdown and accidents to illnesses and suicides, the wider picture is that depression hurts not only the person at issue, but millions more who are family members or other loved ones. The problem has become so pervasive yet often ignored that a major pharmaceutical company has launched commercials focused on informing the public that Depression hurts, everywhere, and can surface not only as psychological aches but also physical pains and illness. This book offers a one-stop source that explains the history, increasing incidence, diagnosis, costs, treatment, and many faces of depression across ages, gender, culture, ethnicity, socioeconomic group, and sexual identity.

In any given year, 10 percent of the population - or about 21 million people - suffers from a depressive disorder. Most do not seek professional help although the great majority could find relief with treatment. And that not only causes hundreds of thousands of dollars in economic costs annually from work slowdown and accidents to illnesses and suicides, the wider picture is that depression hurts not only the person at issue, but millions more who are family members or other loved ones. The problem has become so pervasive yet often ignored that a major pharmaceutical company has launched commercials focused on informing the public that Depression hurts, everywhere, and can surface not only as psychological aches but also physical pains and illness. This book offers a one-stop source that explains the history, increasing incidence, diagnosis, costs, treatment, and many faces of depression across ages, gender, culture, ethnicity, socioeconomic group, and sexual identity.

Every chapter includes vignettes and interviews to illustrate the topic and main points. Treatment approaches and success rates are discussed, as are the meanings and myths applied to this common disorder. Current and emerging research, and treatments on the horizon, are also spotlighted.

Table of Contents

1 What is depression? 1

2 Depression and the depressed: what does it feel like? 15

3 The epidemiology and etiology of depression: who gets it, and why? 31

4 The different types and manifestations of depression 53

5 Gender and depression 75

6 Life cycle issues and depression 91

7 Special groups and depression: race, ethnicity, and sexual orientation 107

8 Treatment of depression: psychological therapies 117

9 Treatment for depression: medical treatments and others 135

10 Pulling it all together: what do we know? 157

Notes 175

Resources 203

Index 207

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