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Modelling And Managing The Depressive Disorders A Clinical Guide 1st Edition Gordon Parker

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Modelling And Managing The Depressive Disorders A Clinical Guide 1st Edition Gordon Parker
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.32 MB
Pages: 261
Author: Gordon Parker, Vijaya Manicavasagar
ISBN: 9780511130458, 9780521671446, 0511130457, 0521671442
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Modelling And Managing The Depressive Disorders A Clinical Guide 1st Edition Gordon Parker by Gordon Parker, Vijaya Manicavasagar 9780511130458, 9780521671446, 0511130457, 0521671442 instant download after payment.

The DSM and ICD mental illness classificatory systems define mood disorder as essentially a single condition varying only by severity. Gordon Parker and Vijaya Manicavasagar expose the weaknesses in the existing models, and describe a new approach to sub-typing and managing depression based on there being some specific defined manifestations, including melancholia and psychotic depression, as well as versions of the condition highly dependent on life stresses and personality styles. They argue that depression can exist as a disease, a disorder, a syndrome and a normal reaction, and it therefore requires a multi-modal approach to conceptualization and management.

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