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Depression In Children 1st Edition Bernice T Naylor

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Depression In Children 1st Edition Bernice T Naylor
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Publisher: Nova Science Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.02 MB
Pages: 332
Author: Bernice T. Naylor
ISBN: 9781607414551, 1607414554
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Depression In Children 1st Edition Bernice T Naylor by Bernice T. Naylor 9781607414551, 1607414554 instant download after payment.

Depressive disorders, which include major depressive disorder (unipolar depression), dysthymic disorder (chronic, mild depression), and bipolar disorder (manic-depression), can have far reaching effects on the functioning and adjustment of young people. Among both children and adolescents, depressive disorders confer an increased risk for illness and interpersonal and psychosocial difficulties that persist long after the depressive episode is resolved; in adolescents there is also an increased risk for substance abuse and suicidal behaviour. Unfortunately, these disorders often go unrecognised by families and physicians alike. Signs of depressive disorders in young people often are viewed as normal mood swings typical of a particular developmental stage. In addition, health care professionals may be reluctant to prematurely 'label' a young person with a mental illness diagnosis. Yet early diagnosis and treatment of depressive disorders are critical to healthy emotional, social, and behavioural development. This book presents the latest research in the field across a wide spectrum of countries.

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