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The Nature of Depression
An Updated Review

A complete reference on the study of depression as a comorbid disorder

Ahmed Moustafa (Author)

9780128176764, Elsevier Science

Paperback, published 10 October 2020

242 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 1.6 cm, 0.41 kg

"In total, this book proves to be an excellent and practical idea-generator, in which quick progression through both persevering and burgeoning concepts yields an eagerness to explore the data further. Admittedly, while this text is on the terse side, there is still plenty of content to attract experienced researchers." --Applied Neuropsychology-Adult

The Nature of Depression: An Updated Review provides clear connections between psychiatric and neurological disorders. Unlike prior books on depression, this book covers many neurological and psychiatric disorders, including Parkinson’s disease, major depressive disorder, Alzheimer’s disease, PTSD, addiction and anxiety disorder. In addition, this book covers different forms of depression, including transition-induced depression and the development of depression following major life events, including birth of a child, menopause and retirement.

Recent topics on major depressive disorders

  1. Peripheral biomarkers in major depressive disorders
  2. Neural and Genetic correlates of Cognitive Deficits in Major Depressive Disorder
  3. The effects of antidepressants (SSRIs) on Cognitive function in Major Depressive Disorder
  4. The Neural Substrates of Different Depression Symptoms: Animal and Human Studies
  5. The nature of depression in other disorders

  6. Depression in Parkinson’s disease
  7. Anxiety, Depression and Migraine Comorbidity: A Literature Review
  8. The interrelationship between alcoholism, depression, and anxiety
  9. The relationship between gambling and depression
  10. The nature of depression in bipolar disorder
  11. General topics on depression

  12. The Relationships Between Social Media Use and Factors Relating to Depression
  13. Impulsivity and its Relationship with Anxiety, Stress, and Depression
  14. A review on depression following major life transitions

Subject Areas: Clinical psychology [MMJ], Psychology [JM]

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