Depression

  • Depression
    By Harvard Medical School, Annmarie F. Dadoly, Michael Craig Miller

    Information regarding mental illness and depression.

  • Depression: The Science of Mental Health
    By Steven E. Hyman

    First Published in 2002. In common usage, the term "depression" can refer to the state of being sad or blue, but it also signifies a serious clinical syndrome that affects approximately 10 percent of people at some point in their lives.

  • Depression
    By Richard Spilsbury

    This book explains the symptoms of depression, how it can vary across individuals, how to diagnose it, and ways to treat it and cope with it.

  • Depression
    By June Hunt

    Look for all 25 titles in the Hope For The Heart Biblical Counseling Library. These mini-books are for people who seek freedom from codependency, anger, conflict, verbal and emotional abuse, depression, or other problems.

  • Depression: New Insights for the Healthcare Professional

    ... in Frankfurt am Main, Germany report. “In 16 healthy men, after a single oral dose of 1,500 mg of the ampakine CX717, a target concentration of 100 ng/ml alfentanil decreased the respiratory frequency by only 2.9 +/-33.4% as compared ...

  • Depression
    By Danuta Wasserman

    The main aim of this book is to reach those who need help and want to understand themselves and their condition more, in an easy-to-read format without an excess of medical terminology and statistics that may overwhelm the non-medically ...

  • Depression: A Silent Culprit in Health and Disease
    By Puneetpal Singh, Sarabjit Mastana

    The book includes five reviews on the subject, covering the significance of depression in patient well-being, an update on P300 wave findings and the link with clinical depression, the genomics behind depression, the effects of ageing on ...

  • Depression
    By Constance Hammen, Ed Watkins

    This new edition includes updated discussion about challenges in research, including heterogeneity and diagnosis of depression and proposed solutions, as well as the efficacy and availability of treatments.