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Self-Management of Depression
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Yeung, Albert
, Fava, Maurizio
, Feldman, Greg
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Depression, Mental
/ Depression, Mental -- Treatment
/ Patient education
/ Self-care, Health
/ Treatment
2009,2010
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Yeung, Albert
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Depression, Mental
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/ Patient education
/ Self-care, Health
/ Treatment
2009,2010
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Self-Management of Depression
2009,2010
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Overview
With growing access to health information, people who suffer from depression are increasingly eager to play an active role in the management of their symptoms. The goal of self-management is to support patients in monitoring and managing their symptoms and provide them with additional resources to promote recovery, enhance quality of life, and prevent relapse. For clinicians, self-management holds promise for improving practice efficiency and efficacy by helping patients maximize their improvement outside of treatment sessions. Self-Management of Depression is written for clinicians who wish to empower their patients to take more active steps to manage depression. Chapters cover care management, self-assessment, exercise, self-help books and computer programs, meditation, and peer-support groups and strategies for how to incorporate self-management into a treatment plan are described. Reproducible handouts to support patients are also available online. This book is relevant to clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, psychiatric nurses, social workers and primary care physicians.
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Cambridge University Press
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0521710081, 9780521710084
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