This valuable reference explores the comorbidity of depression and bipolar disorders, addressing topics such as epidemiology, treatment strategies, and the association of comorbidity and outcome. Focuses on conceptual, empirical, methodological, and modeling issues! Considering temporal priorities in the predictive relationships between comorbid disorders, Comorbidity in Affective Disorders presents data on the consequences of comorbidity for course and severity outlines the effects of Major Depressive Disorder, grief ...
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This valuable reference explores the comorbidity of depression and bipolar disorders, addressing topics such as epidemiology, treatment strategies, and the association of comorbidity and outcome. Focuses on conceptual, empirical, methodological, and modeling issues! Considering temporal priorities in the predictive relationships between comorbid disorders, Comorbidity in Affective Disorders presents data on the consequences of comorbidity for course and severity outlines the effects of Major Depressive Disorder, grief, and symptoms of medical illness resembling depression highlights the neurochemistry, neuroendocrinology, and neuroimmunology of depression reviews somatic therapies such as mood stabilizers, antidepressants, and psychostimulants evaluates the role of depression in epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, HIV, and cancer details the link between depression and personality from psychodynamic, methodological, and treatment perspectives analyzes the implications of comorbidity in children, adolescents, and the elderly ponders future directions for treatment and research and more! With over 900 references, tables, and drawings, Comorbidity in Affective Disorders is suitable for psychiatrists, psychopharmacologists, psychologists, pharmacologists, clinical neurologists, neurobiologists, biologists and biochemists, pharmaceutical and behavioral scientists, and medical and graduate students in these disciplines.
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New. 0824702123. *** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request ***-*** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT-FLAWLESS COPY, PRISTINE, NEVER OPENED--291 pages--TABLE OF CONTENTS: Preface * Contributors * 1 Comorbidity of Unipolar and Bipolar Depression with Other Psychiatric Disorders in a General Population Survey 1 * 2 Depression and Substance Abuse 27 * 3 Depression in the Medically Ill 57 * 4 Comorbidity of Depressive Illnesses and Personality Disorders 105 * 5 The Comorbidity of Depression and Medical Illness in the Elderly 157 * 6 Comorbidity with Depression in Children and Adolescents 179 * 7 Bipolar Disorder and Substance Abuse 197 * 8 The Co-occurrence of Bipolar Disorder with Medical Illness 213 * 9 Bipolar Disorder and Comorbid Axis I Disorders 229 * 10 Bipolar Disorder and Comorbid Axis II Disorders 241 * 11 Comorbidity and Bipolar Disorder in Old Age 249 * 12 Developmental Aspects of Comorbidity in Mania 263 * Index 281. --AUTHORS / CONTRIBUTORS: Comorbidity of Unipolar and Bipolar Depression with Other Psychiatric Disorders in a General Population Survey, Ronald C. Kessler * Depression and Substance Abuse, Douglas M. Ziedonis, Conor K. Farren, and Tony P. George * Depression in the Medically Ill, D. Jeffrey Newport and Charles B. Nemeroff * Comorbidity of Depressive Illnesses and Personality Disorders, Thomas J. Doyle, Ming T. Tsuang, and Michael J. Lyons * The Comorbidity of Depression and Medical Illness in the Elderly, Andrew Satlin * Comorbidity with Depression in Children and Adolescents, Elizabeth Jane Costello, Adrian Angold, and Mark E. Sweeney * Bipolar Disorder and Substance Abuse, Susan C. Sonne and Kathleen T. Brady * The Co-occurrence of Bipolar Disorder with Medical Illness, Kenji W. Sax and Stephen M. Strakowski * Bipolar Disorder and Comorbid Axis I Disorders, Carlos A. Zarate, Jr., and Mauricio Tohen * Bipolar Disorder and Comorbid Axis II Disorders, Carlos A. Zarate, Jr., and Mauricio Tohen * Comorbidity and Bipolar Disorder in Old Age, Kenneth Israel Shulman and Anu Sing * Developmental Aspects of Comorbidity in Mania, Gabrielle A. Carlson--DESCRIPTION: --Booknews: "A reference on psychiatric patients with more than one diagnosis, more the rule than the exception these days, for both clinicians and researchers. For clinicians, presents epidemiological and diagnostic information to aid in diagnosis and treatment planning by taking into account the impact of comorbidity on both the treatment and the outcome. For researchers, offers insights that could help the proper design of clinical trials by considering if excluding patients with comorbidity would affect the generalizability of the findings, or including then would affect the validity of the results. After an epidemiological review, specialists cover depression and bipolar disorder in turn, considering the presence of substance abuse, medical illness, personality disorders, the elderly, and children and adolescents."--with a bonus offer--