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Consumer health information about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of various forms of depression, along with coping tips and strategies for building resilience and self-esteem.  Includes index, glossary of related terms, and other resources.

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Depression
SOURCEBOOK
FIFTH EDITION
Health Reference Series
Depression
SOURCEBOOK
FIFTH EDITION

Basic Consumer Health Information about the Prevalence, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Causes, Treatment, and Types of Depression, Including Major Depression, Atypical Depression, Bipolar Disorder, Depression during and after Pregnancy, Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder, and Seasonal Affective Disorder, as well as the Impact of Depression and Strategies for Managing Depression
Along with Facts about Depression and Chronic Illness, Treatment-Resistant Depression and Suicide, Mental-Health Medications, Therapies, and Treatments, Tips for Improving Self-Esteem, Resilience, and Quality of Life While Living with Depression, a Glossary of Related Terms, and Resources for Additional Help and Information






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Bibliographic Note
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OMNIGRAPHICS
Angela L. Williams, Managing Editor
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Copyright © 2020 Omnigraphics
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Names: Williams, Angela, 1963- editor.
Title: Depression sourcebook: basic consumer health information about the symptoms, causes, and types of depression, including major depression, dysthymia, atypical depression, bipolar disorder, depression during and after pregnancy, premenstrual dysphoric disorder, schizoaffective disorder, and seasonal affective disorder; along with facts about depression and chronic illness, treatment-resistant depression and suicide, mental health medications, therapies, and treatments, tips for improving self-esteem, resilience, and quality of life while living with depression, a glossary of related terms, and resources for additional help and information / [edited by] Angela L. Williams.
Description: Fifth edition. | Detroit, MI: Omnigraphics, [2019] | Series: Health reference series | Includes bibliographical references and index. | Summary: "Provides basic consumer health information about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of various forms of depression, along with coping tips and strategies for building resilience and self-esteem. Includes index, glossary of related terms, and other resources"--Provided by publisher"-- Provided by publisher.
Identifiers: LCCN 2019033087 (print) | LCCN 2019033088 (ebook) | ISBN 9780780817357 (library binding) | ISBN 9780780817364 (ebook)
Subjects: LCSH: Depression, Mental--Popular works.
Classification: LCC RC537 .D4455 2019 (print) | LCC RC537 (ebook) | DDC 616.85/27--dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2019033087
LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2019033088
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The information in this publication was compiled from the sources cited and from other sources considered reliable. While every possible effort has been made to ensure reliability, the publisher will not assume liability for damages caused by inaccuracies in the data, and makes no warranty, express or implied, on the accuracy of the information contained herein.

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Table of Contents
Preface
Part I: Introduction to Mental-Health Disorders and Depression
Chapter 1—What Are Mental-Health Disorders?
Chapter 2—Brain Function and Mental Health
Chapter 3—Myths and Facts about Mental-Health Disorders
Chapter 4—Depression: What You Need to Know
Chapter 5—Why Do People Get Depressed?
Chapter 6—Statistics on Depression and Related Mental-Health Disorders
Section 6.1—Statistics on Depression
Section 6.2—Statistics on Other Common Mental Illnesses
Part II: Types of Depression
Chapter 7—Major Depression
Chapter 8—Persistent Depressive Disorder
Chapter 9—Atypical Depression
Chapter 10—Bipolar Disorder (Manic-Depressive Illness)
Chapter 11—Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder
Chapter 12—Premenstrual Syndrome and Dysphoric Disorder
Chapter 13—Psychotic Depression
Section 13.1—Psychosis
Section 13.2—Schizophrenia
Chapter 14—Seasonal Affective Disorder
Part III: Who Develops Depression
Chapter 15—People and Depression
Chapter 16—Women and Depression
Chapter 17—Depression in Children and Adolescents
Section 17.1—Understanding Depression in Children
Section 17.2—Depression among Teens
Chapter 18—Depression in College Students
Chapter 19—Men and Depression
Chapter 20—Depression in Older Adults
Chapter 21—Depression in Minority Populations
Chapter 22—Depression and Violence in LGBT Population
Chapter 23—Depression Related to Occupation
Chapter 24—Reproductive Health and Mental Health in Women
Chapter 25—Postpartum Depression
Chapter 26—Caregivers and Depression
Chapter 27—Depression in Prison Inmates
Part IV: Causes and Risk Factors of Depression
Chapter 28—What Causes Depression
Section 28.1—Overview of the Causes of Depression
Section 28.2—Probing the Depression–Rumination Cycle
Chapter 29—Stress, Resilience, and the Risk of Depression
Section 29.1—Stress and Your Health
Section 29.2—Resilience Factors and the Risk of Developing Mental-Health Problems
Chapter 30—Trauma as a Risk Factor for Depression
Section 30.1—Depression, Trauma, and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Section 30.2—Adverse Childhood Experiences
Section 30.3—Child Abuse Leaves Epigenetic Marks
Chapter 31—Unemployment, Poverty, and Depression
Chapter 32—Depression, Substance Use, and Addiction
Section 32.1—Addiction Can Lead to Depression and Other Mental Disorders
Section 32.2—Can Smoking Cause Depression?
Section 32.3—Alcohol Use and Depression among Older Adults
Chapter 33—Other Mental-Health Disorders and the Relationship to Depression
Section 33.1—Anxiety Disorders among Women and Children
Section 33.2—Eating Disorders, Anxiety, and Depression
Chapter 34—Parental Depression
Chapter 35—Isolation and Depression
Chapter 36—Climate Change and Depression
Part V: Chronic Illness and Depression
Chapter 37—Chronic Illness, Pain, and Depression
Section 37.1—Chronic Illness Related to Increased Symptoms of Depression
Section 37.2—Chronic Pain and PTSD
Section 37.3—Asthma and Depression in Adolescents
Chapter 38—Autoimmune Diseases and Depression
Section 38.1—Depression Often Coexists with Fibromyalgia
Section 38.2—The Arthritis–Mental Health Connection
Chapter 39—Brain Injury and Depression
Chapter 40—Cancer and Depression
Chapter 41—Diabetes and Depression
Chapter 42—Heart Disease and Depression
Chapter 43—Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Depression
Chapter 44—Multiple Sclerosis and Depression
Chapter 45—Depression in Parkinson and Alzheimer Diseases
Chapter 46—Stroke and Depression
Part VI: Diagnosis and Treatment of Depression
Chapter 47—Recognizing Signs of Depression in You and Your Loved Ones
Chapter 48—Diagnosing Depression
Chapter 49—Psychotherapy For Depression
Section 49.1—Elements of Psychotherapy
Section 49.2—Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
Section 49.3—Interpersonal Therapy
Section 49.4—Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Chapter 50—Mental-Health Medications
Section 50.1—Understanding Mental-Health Medications
Section 50.2—Ketamine Lifts Depression via Metabolite
Section 50.3—Medications for Treating Depression in Women
Section 50.4—Medications for Treating Depression in Elders
Chapter 51—Combined Interventions for Depression
Chapter 52—Brain Stimulation Therapies for Severe Depression
Chapter 53—Light Therapy for Seasonal Affective Disorder
Chapter 54—Alternative and Complementary Therapies Used for Depression
Section 54.1—Complementary and Alternative Medicine for Depression
Section 54.2—St. John’s Wort and Depression
Section 54.3—Valerian
Section 54.4—Meditation Can Help in Conquering Depression
Chapter 55—Treating Depression in Children and Adolescents
Section 55.1—Do Not Leave Childhood Depression Untreated
Section 55.2—Antidepressant Medication and Psychotherapy for Children and Teens
Chapter 56—Treatment-Resistant and Relapsed Depression
Section 56.1—Treatment-Resistant Depression: An Overview
Section 56.2—Teens Who Recover from Hard-to-Treat Depression Are Still at Risk for Relapse
Chapter 57—Finding and Choosing a Therapist
Section 57.1—Types of Therapists
Section 57.2—Finding a Therapist
Chapter 58—Paying for Mental-Healthcare
Section 58.1—Finding Low-Cost Mental-Healthcare and Help Paying for Prescriptions
Section 58.2—Medicare and Your Mental- Healthcare Benefits
Part VII: Strategies for Managing Depression
Chapter 59—Understanding Mental Illness Stigma and Depression Triggers
Section 59.1—Perception and Attitude toward Mental Illness
Section 59.2—Depression Triggers: How to Prevent Them
Chapter 60—Well-Being Concepts
Section 60.1—Well-Being and Satisfaction with Life
Section 60.2—Self-Management
Chapter 61—Building Resilience
Section 61.1—Understanding Resilience
Section 61.2—Building Resilience in Children and Youth Dealing with Trauma
Chapter 62—Building a Healthy Body Image and Self-Esteem
Section 62.1—Healthy Body Image
Section 62.2—Ways to Build a High Self-Esteem
Chapter 63—Dealing with the Effects of Trauma
Chapter 64—Stress in Disaster Responders and Recovery Workers
Section 64.1—Depression and Emergency Medical Services Personnel
Section 64.2—About Compassion Fatigue
Section 64.3—Disaster Response and Depression
Section 64.4—Families of Returning Disaster Responde

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