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Different types of depression - Self help - Depression and the individual - Specialist help - Depression and suicide - Understanding depression - Recovery.
Written over the course of 25 years, The Invitation to the Garden is a spiritual journey described in verse and prose. The books tells of Joanna’s struggle to make sense of her faith while suffering from recurring anorexia and severe depression. This heartfelt story of self-development begins in the ‘jungle of life’ and leads to the garden of the title as readers follow Joanna’s passage from fear and darkness into light and love. The book is set out in a series of paradoxes, each of which offers readers an insight into Joanna’s learning experiences. As the story continues, readers witness how Joanna begins to understand her suffering, daring to trust and finally coming to terms wit...
Psychiatric disorders are common in general medical practice. This handbook is a practical guide intended for all health care professionals frequently required to treat patients with acute psychiatric disorders. An accessible and authoritative guide to the immediate management of the full range of psychiatric problems presented in emergency departments, it is arranged by symptoms rather than diagnoses. The authors offer the reader a systematic guide through assessment and diagnosis, immediate investigations and management, and treatment as far as transferal to specialist departments. They cover assessment and management of the emergency, and guide the reader, in a step-by-step synthesis, to ...
An accessible and authoritative guide to the immediate management of the full range of psychiatric problems presented in emergency departments, this handbook is arranged by symptoms rather than diagnoses. As such it offers the reader a systematic guide through asessment and diagnosis,immediate investigations and management, and treatment as far as transferral to specialist departments.The authors include an introductory section on eliciting and recording the psychiatric history of a patient and then consider - in alphabetical order - the management of common psychiatric presentations. A final section looks at legal matters, including the use of common law and the Mental HealthAct and liaison with other statutory services, in particular the police and social services.
Biological research in the affective disorders has been an international growth industry for several years. Biological Aspects of Affective Disorders is a comprehensive introduction to the biochemical, pharmacological, and genetic aspects constituting the abnormalities that may underline the diseases of depression and mania, together with the current understanding of the clinical features and management of affected patients.It will be of great value especially to young researchers from all disciplines contributing to this area and to trainee psychiatrists.