Biology of Depressive Disorders. Part B: Subtypes of Depression and Comorbid Disorders

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J. John Mann, David J. Kupfer
Springer Science & Business Media, 1993/04/30 - 183 ページ
This volume is the fourth in a series on depressive illness. The first volume, entitled Phenomenology of Depressive Illness, is devoted to a de­ scription of depressive illness from a variety of perspectives that include that of the patient, the clinician, and the psychiatric researcher. It de­ scribes the major subtypes of depressive illness and places them in the context of the life cycle. The second volume in this series is entitled Models of Depres­ sive Disorders: Psychological, Biological, and Genetic Perspectives. This volume describes several major models of depressive disorders, in­ cluding genetic, cognitive, interpersonal, intrapsychic, and neurobio­ logical models. The third and fourth volumes deal with the biology of affective disorders in detail. These volumes are distinguished by a triaxial ap­ proach. In Volume III the biology of affective disorders is described from the perspective of individual transmitter systems and neurophysio­ logic and biologic processes. In Volume IV the biology of depression is addressed from the vantage point of symptom components of de­ pression, and similarities and differences in the biology of depression are described compared to other psychiatric disorders with clini­ cally overlapping features such as anxiety disorders or eating disor­ ders. The effects on biology of comorbid conditions such as anxiety, personality disorders, alcoholism, and eating disorders are reviewed.
 

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Chapter
1
THE BIOLOGY OF DEPRESSION IN CHILDREN
37
Chapter 3
59
Chapter 4
75
Chapter 5
89
Chapter 6
109
Chapter 7
127
Chapter 8
151
INDEX
173
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