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38 reviewsISBN-10 : 1585620254
ISBN-13 : 9781585620258
Author: John F. Greden
Based on powerful epidemiological data such as numbers afflicted, mortality rates from suicide, personal and familial consequences, and skyrocketing fiscal costs, major depressive disorder (MDD) has the sad and ignominious distinction of being a leader among disabling disorders worldwide.
With lifetime prevalence risks of 13% for men and 21% for women, the magnitude of this crisis cannot be understated. This hard-hitting volume focuses on recurrences -- perhaps most important among the many factors (others include extreme underdiagnosis and undertreatment, genetic vulnerability, frequent recurrences, severe stigma and poor adherence with maintenance treatment, and brain tissue degenerative changes associated with recurrences and chronic depression) that contribute to MDD's high morbidity.
Chapter 1 Recurrent Depression: Its Overwhelming Burden
Widespread Prevalence
Early Symptom Onset
Underdiagnosis and Undertreatment
Genetic Vulnerability
Frequent Recurrences
Inadequate Emphasis on Recurrence Prevention
Poor Maintenance Treatment Adherence and Stigma
Brain Tissue Degeneration
Strategies to Prevent Recurrences and Reduce the Burden of MDD
References
Chapter 2 Recurrent Depression in Women Throughout the Life Span
Depression in Adolescence
Depression in Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period
Depression in Midlife
The Need for More Research
Conclusion
References
Chapter 3 Chronic and Recurrent Depression: Pharmacotherapy and Psychotherapy Combinations
Importance of Adequate Treatment
Medication Treatment
Combination Treatment
Current Issues, Unanswered Questions
Conclusion
References
Chapter 4 Prevention of Recurrences in Patients With Bipolar Disorder: The Best of the Old and th
Goals of Care for Patients With Bipolar Disorder
Pharmacotherapy
Combination Treatment
Summary
References
Chapter 5 New Depression Treatment Strategies: What Does the Future Hold for Therapeutic Uses of
Electroconvulsive Therapy
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
Vagus Nerve Stimulation
Deep Brain Stimulation
Conclusion
References
Chapter 6 Clinical Prevention of Recurrent Depression: The Need for Paradigm Shifts
MDD Versus Other Diseases: What Can We Learn?
Clinical Strategies for Preventing Recurrences of Major Depressive Disorder
Pressing Research Challenges
Treatment of Recurrent MDD: The Need for Paradigm Shifts
Conclusion
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