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Raising a Moody Child : How to Cope with Depression and Bipolar Disorder
by
Jill S. Goldberg Arnold,
Mary A. Fristad
Bipolar illness and depression can derail a child’s normal development at any
age. With sage advice to parents (and kids) that 'it’s not your fault, but it’s
your challenge,' the authors provide a roadmap and a toolkit of strategies for
families facing these complicated, heritable, and treatable medical disorders.
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When Nothing Matters Anymore: A Survival Guide for Depressed Teens
by
Bev Cobain,
Elizabeth Verdick,
Jeff Tolbert
Grade 7 Up-Cobain, a psychiatric nurse who works with teens, provides facts,
clears away misconceptions, and conveys support and understanding to young
adults who are feeling depressed. She discusses warning signs and urges readers
to act upon them. The book is arranged in two parts, the first of which gives
statistics and covers the causes and types of depression, the dangers of
addictions and eating disorders, and the relationship between depression and
suicide. There is also information on the effects of depression on the brain.
The second section deals with treatment options and offers suggestions for
positive mental and physical health. Moving accounts of young people who have
considered or attempted suicide lend a note of urgency to the author's message.
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Surviving Manic Depression: A Manual on Bipolar Disorder for Patients,
Families, and Providers
by
E. Fuller Torrey,
Michael B. Knable
A lucid, thorough guide to every aspect of living with bipolar disorder,
Surviving Manic Depression: A Manual on Bipolar Disorder for Patients, Families
and Providers covers symptoms, treatment and advocacy. E. Fuller Torrey
(Surviving Schizophrenia), psychiatry professor and Treatment Advocacy Center
president, and psychiatry instructor Michael B. Knable explain what mania and
depression feel like from the inside, the causes and risk factors, the range of
possible medications and treatments.
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The Depression Workbook 2 Ed: A Guide for Living with Depression and Manic
Depression
by
Mary Ellen Copeland
It may be difficult for those suffering from depression to add a little work
into their day; simply getting out of bed can seem like plenty of work. But if
you are newly diagnosed or experiencing moderate problems with depression or
bipolar disorder, The Depression Workbook might be a literal lifesaver.
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Why Am I Up, Why Am I Down?
by
Roger Granet
Violent mood swings...suicidal feelings...unpredictable behavior...
Is your life a roller coaster of highs and lows? Do your moods vacillate
between profound sadness and euphoria?
If so, you may be suffering from bipolar disorder, a complex illness that
involves the mood centers of the brain and affects as many as two million
Americans. Since bipolar disorder is often misdiagnosed as major depression, an
accurate diagnosis is crucial to understanding and managing this often chronic
condition. Now this sensitive, authoritative guide explains the challenging
nature of bipolar disorder and how to get the right kind of treatment to
minimize or prevent future episodes of this devastating illness.
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Unmasking Male Depression
by
Archibald D. Hart
Depression is a secret pain at the core of many men's lives, and one that goes
largely undiagnosed and untreated. The consequences of not treating male
depression are extremely serious. Studies show that suicide is more common in
men than women, and tha the male suicide rate is three times higher at midlife
than at any other life stage. In Unmasking Male Depression, Dr. Archibald Hart
explores the many forms of depression and gives tools for coping with and
healing depression in men.
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Parenting Well When You're Depressed: A Complete Resource for Maintaining a
Healthy Family
by
Joanne Nicholson,
Alexis D. Henry,
Jonathan C. Clayfield,
Susan M. Phillips
Parents with depression may feel depleted by the burden of coping with their
disorder and unprepared for the challenge of providing a healthy environment
for their children. This guide, based on more than ten years of study of
depressed parents and their families, offers strategies, action plans, and
resources to help depressed parents provide for their children's healthy
development
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This Isn't What I Expected : Overcoming Postpartum Depression
by
Valerie Raskin,
Karen R. Kleiman
A major addition to both maternity and psychology literature, here is a guide
to self-help and professional treatment of postpartum depression--one of the
most misunderstood and misdiagnosed mental illnesses. The authors debunk the
myths surrounding PPD and provide compassionate support and solid advice for
women with PPD.
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When Words Are Not Enough
by
Valerie Raskin
One in four women will experience clinical depression, anxiety, or premenstrual
depression in her lifetime. The good news is that popular new prescription
drugs like Prozac and Xanax bring much needed relief. The bad news is that many
physicians and therapists are unaware of common issues for women. As medical
treatment for depression and anxiety has become simpler, more and more general
practitioners are prescribing antidepressants, often with little background in
the nonmedical alternatives or complex mind-body interactions.
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Dealing with Depression Naturally : Alternatives and Complementary Therapies
for Restoring Emotional Health
by
Syd Baumel
From the cutting edge of natural antidepressant research, here is new
information on St. John's wort, SAMe, bright light therapy, and other proven
natural remedies for depression. This fully updated second edition explores
emotional health, including mood-enhancing fats and herbal antidepressants.
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