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Understanding depression Carmine Pariante (Institute of Psychiatry)

Understanding depression By Carmine Pariante (Institute of Psychiatry)

Understanding depression by Carmine Pariante (Institute of Psychiatry)


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Depression is a major cause of morbidity and a significant public health problem. This book brings together world leaders in research on depression to discuss both classical and innovative ideas for understanding this devastating disorder. It includes cutting edge research from neurobiology, psychology, genetics, and evolutionary biology.

Understanding depression Summary

Understanding depression: A translational approach by Carmine Pariante (Institute of Psychiatry)

Depression is a major cause of morbidity throughout the world. Given that between 8 and 12% of the population (in most countries) will suffer from depression at some point in their lives, it is clearly a significant public health problem. As our knowledge of this illness has expanded in recent years, it has become clear that depression can no longer be viewed as a simple disorder of the brain. It has to be seen as a series of behavioural and biological changes that span mind, brain, genes, and body - indeed affecting both psychological and physical health. This book brings together world leaders in research on depression, to discuss, for the first time, in an interdisciplinary setting, both classical and innovative ideas to understand this devastating disorder. It presents neurobiological, psychological, genetic and evolutionary models, with a particular emphasis on the mechanisms linking the brain to the endocrine and the immune systems, and therefore linking depression to physical health. Opening with a powerful, personal, account of depression, that conveys something of the all-consuming, debilitating, nature of this illness, the book then presents cutting edge research from those at the frontiers of work in this area. The book will be valuable for all psychiatrists, clinical psychologists and neuroscientists seeking a state-of-the-art of this global problem

Table of Contents

1. Experiencing depression ; 2. Depression in the medically ill ; 3. Explaining depression: neuroscience is not enough, evolution is essential ; 4. Evolutionary genetics of affective disorders ; 5. Genetic factors in stress and major depression ; 6. Bipolar disorder and unipolar depression: what is the genetic relationship? ; 7. The significance of dysregulated basal glucocorticoid pulsatility in affective disorders ; 8. Early life programming of affective function ; 9. Modeling depression by GR mutant animals? ; 10. Cytokines and depression: experimental evidence and intermediate mechanisms ; 11. Do depression, stress, sleep disruption and inflammation alter hippocampal apoptosis and neurogenesis? ; 12. The role of the medial prefrontal cortex in mediating resistance and vulnerability to the impact of adverse events ; 13. Is it all monoamines? ; 14. The role of affective processing in vulnerability to and resilience against depression ; 15. PTSD and HPA axis: same hormones, different disorders ; 16. Neuroendocrine and immune cross talk in major depression ; 17. Neuropsychiatric effects of IFN-alpha: relevance to depression ; 18. Depression and coronary heart disease ; 19. Does depression induce pain and fatigue? ; 20. Explaining the association between depression and mortality: a life course epidemiology approach ; 21. Depression: unipolar or bipolar, what's the difference (and what does it matter anyway)? ; 22. Can neuroimaging help distinguish bipolar depression from major depressive disorder? ; 23. Pharmacogenetics of antidepressant response ; 24. Can the EEG be used to predict antidepressant response? ; 25. Can we use magnetic/electric fields to help in treatment resistant depression? ; 26. Antiglucocorticoids in the treatment of affective disorders: from pre-clinical to clinical studies ; 27. How can we use current knowledge to improve antidepressant treatments?

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GOR007755441
9780199533077
0199533075
Understanding depression: A translational approach by Carmine Pariante (Institute of Psychiatry)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
20090702
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