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The Depressed Child And Adolescent 2nd Ed Ian M Goodyer

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The Depressed Child And Adolescent 2nd Ed Ian M Goodyer
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.44 MB
Pages: 403
Author: Ian M. Goodyer
ISBN: 9780521794268, 0521794269
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 2nd ed

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The Depressed Child And Adolescent 2nd Ed Ian M Goodyer by Ian M. Goodyer 9780521794268, 0521794269 instant download after payment.

In this new, thoroughly revised and updated edition, an international, interdisciplinary team of mental health experts draw together the latest findings in the psychopathology of depression in young people. Combining theory and practice, the psychological, neurochemical, and genetic causes are discussed and an account of the clinical characteristics and frequency of the condition is given. The key questions are fully addressed: the importance of life events and difficulties in the onset and continuation of depression; the efficacy of current psychological therapies and the role of medication; how depressed young people progress into adult life, and how depression arises and the effects it may exert on brain and behavior during this crucial developmental period. This book will appeal to child psychiatrists and psychologists, developmental psychologists, neuroscientists, and mental health professionals in clinical services.

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