Self-Management of Depression helps clinicians evaluate and apply a variety of treatment strategies that can empower patients to control depression and live healthier and more productive lives. It is aimed at clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, psychiatric nurses, social workers and primary care physicians.
Following an increased global interest in the topic, this vital, wide-ranging text is key for practitioners and trainees in psychiatry, health services and lay readers with a connection to those with an intellectual disability. This high-quality, informative third edition features cutting-edge research on the psychiatry of intellectual disability.
A highly readable and comprehensive account of the main forms of psychological therapies, their techniques and theoretical underpinnings. The psychological aspects of a bio-psycho-social approach to psychiatry are described with clear case examples. Relevant to all psychiatrists, mental health practitioners, and trainees preparing for exams.