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9781585621514

The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook Of Mood Disorders

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    9781585621514

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    158562151X

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2005-10-01
  • Publisher: AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC PUBLISHING INC
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Psychiatrists and other mental health care and medical professionals can now turn to a truly authoritative, up-to-date reference for current information about mood disorders. The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Mood Disorders-including a wealth of illustrations, tables and references-presents the state of the art in diagnosis, psychobiology, pharmacotherapy, and psychotherapy across the vast spectrum of mood disorders: Symptomatology and Epidemiology: Historical aspects and social underpinnings of mood disorders. Classification and rating scales. Global burden (the high costs of depression and bipolar disorder). Pathogenesis: Neurochemistry and psychoneuroendocrinology. Cognitive processing models (experimental cognitive research). Evolutionary explanations (the normal role of low mood in disengaging individuals from goals they cannot reach). Methods of Investigation: Anatomical pathology (strengths and limitations of human postmortem studies). Molecular and cellular neurobiology of severe mood disorders (abnormalities in the regulation of signaling). Genetics of bipolar and unipolar disorders. Types of Mood Disorder: Psychotic depression (distinct from nonpsychotic depression in presenting features, biology, familial transmission, course, and response to treatment). Seasonal affective disorder (use of light therapy in SADS and also in other depression). Secondary depression with medical illness (calling for large-scale studies to gauge treatment efficacy). Major depression seen in primary care (as prevalent as hypertension). Substance abuse (a long-standing source of controversy). Sleep disorders (risk factors for the new onset of depression). Treatments: Pharmacotherapy (including tricyclics and tetracyclics, MAOIs, SSRIs and newer antidepressants, lithium and other mood stabilizers, antipsychotics, hormonal interventions, and augmentation strategies). Brain stimulation techniques (such as ECT, transcranial magnetic stimulation, and vagus nerve and deep brain stimulation). Psychotherapies (cognitive-behavioral, interpersonal, and psychoanalytic/psychodynamic). Pertinent Factors: Personality (the need for further study of the degree and the etiologic nature of relationships between specific traits or disorders and major depression). Culture (suggesting a model of cultural consultation using multilingual, multicultural clinicians and culture brokers to supplement routine care). Gender (women being about twice as likely as men to have mood disorders) Age (pediatric and geriatric depression and suicidality). Offering a fascinating synthesis of the multifaceted field of mood disorders, the richly informative American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Mood Disorderswill prove invaluable for psychiatric and medical practitioners, educators, students, and residents interested in the latest breakthroughs in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of mood disorders.

Author Biography

Dan J. Stein, M.D., Ph.D., is Professor and Chair of Psychiatry at the University of Cape Town in South Africa and also has an affiliation with the University of Florida, Gainesville.

David J. Kupfer, M.D., is Thomas Detre Professor and Chair of the Department of Psychiatry at Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic at the University of Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Alan F. Schatzberg, M.D., is Kenneth T. Norris, Jr., Professor and Chairman in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine in Stanford, California.

Table of Contents

Contributors ix
Preface xiii
PART 1 Symptomatology and Epidemiology
Dan J. Stein
Historical Aspects of Mood Disorders
3(14)
Michael H. Stone
Classification of Mood Disorders
17(16)
Daniel N. Klein
Stewart A. Shankman
Brian R. McFarland
Epidemiology of Mood Disorders
33(22)
Renee D. Goodwin
Frank Jacobi
Antje Bittner
Hans-Ulrich Wittchen
Global Burden of Mood Disorders
55(14)
Philip S. Wang
Ronald C. Kessler
Rating Scales for Mood Disorders
69(32)
Mary Amanda Dew
Galen E. Switzer
Larissa Myaskovsky
Andrea F. DiMartini
Marianna I. Tovt-Korshynska
PART 2 Pathogenesis of Mood Disorders
Pedro L. Delgado
Neurochemistry of Mood Disorders
101(16)
Pedro L. Delgado
Francisco A. Moreno
Psychoneuroendocrinology of Mood Disorders
117(14)
Stuart N. Seidman
Cognitive Processing Models of Depression
131(14)
Bruce K. Christensen
Colleen E. Carney
Zindel V. Segal
Social Perspectives on Mood Disorders
145(14)
David R. Williams
Harold W. Neighbors
Evolutionary Explanations for Mood and Mood Disorders
159(20)
Randolph M. Nesse
PART 3 Investigating Mood Disorders
Husseini K. Manji
Anatomical Pathology
179(18)
Grazyna Rajkowska
Molecular and Cellular Neurobiology of Severe Mood Disorders
197(22)
Jaskaran B. Singh
Jorge A. Quiroz
Todd D. Gould
Carlos A. Zarate Jr.
Husseini K. Manji
Brain Imaging
219(16)
Helen S. Mayberg
Genetics of Bipolar and Unipolar Disorders
235(16)
Wade Berrettini
PART 4 Somatic Interventions for Mood Disorders
Mark S. George
Tricyclics, Tetracyclics, and Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors
251(12)
William Zeigler Potter
Robert A. Padich
Matthew V. Rudorfer
K. Ranga Rama Krishnan
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors and Newer Antidepressants
263(18)
Richard C. Shelton
Natalie Lester
Lithium and Mood Stabilizers
281(10)
Paul E. Keck Jr.
Susan L. McElroy
Antipsychotic Medications
291(14)
Stephen M. Strakowski
Richard C. Shelton
Targeting Peptide and Hormonal Systems
305(12)
Stuart N. Seidman
Electroconvulsive Therapy and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
317(20)
Mitchell S. Nobler
Harold A. Sackeim
Vagus Nerve Stimulation and Deep Brain Stimulation
337(16)
Mark S. George
Ziad Nahas
Daryl E. Bohning
F. Andrew Kozel
Berry Anderson
Chiwen Mu
Jeffrey Borckardt
Xiangbao Li
PART 5 Psychotherapy of Mood Disorders
Ellen Frank
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Depression and Dysthymia
353(20)
Edward S. Friedman
Michael E. Thase
Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Depression and Dysthymic Disorder
373(16)
John C. Markowitz
Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Psychotherapy for Depression and Dysthymia
389(16)
Glen O. Gabbard
Tanya J. Bennett
Psychotherapy for Bipolar Disorder
405(16)
Holly A. Swartz
Ellen Frank
David J. Kupfer
Psychotherapy for Depression in Children and Adolescents
421(18)
V. Robin Weersing
David A. Brent
PART 6 Integrative Management of Mood Disorders
A. John Rush
Guidelines for the Treatment of Major Depression
439(24)
A. John Rush
Guidelines for the Treatment of Bipolar Disorder
463(22)
David J. Muzina
Joseph R. Calabrese
Understanding and Preventing Suicide
485(12)
J. John Mann
Dianne Currier
Suicide in Children and Adolescents
497(12)
Cynthia R. Pfeffer
Medication Combination and Augmentation Strategies in the Treatment of Major Depression
509(18)
Pierre Blier
PART 7 Subtypes of Mood Disorders
Alan F. Schatzberg
Seasonal Affective Disorder
527(20)
Joshua Z. Rosenthal
Norman E. Rosenthal
Atypical Depression, Dysthymia, and Cyclothymia
547(14)
Jonathan W. Stewart
Frederic M. Quitkin
Carrie Davies
Psychotic Depression
561(12)
Benjamin H. Flores
Alan F. Schatzberg
Pediatric Mood Disorders
573(30)
Graham J. Emslie
Taryn L. Mayes
Beth D. Kennard
Jennifer L. Hughes
Geriatric Mood Disorders
603(20)
Steven P. Roose
D.P. Devanand
PART 8 Additional Perspective on Mood Disorders
David J. Kupfer
Depression in Primary Care
623(16)
Susan Bentley
Wayne J. Katon
Depression in Medical Illness (Secondary Depression)
639(14)
Robert Boland
Mood Disorders and Substance Use
653(20)
Edward Nunes
Eric Rubin
Kenneth Carpenter
Deborah Hasin
Depression and Personality
673(14)
Shirley Yen
Meghan E. McDevitt-Murphy
M. Tracie Shea
Depression and Gender
687(12)
Susan G. Kornstein
Diane M.E. Sloan
Depression Across Cultures
699(18)
Laurence J. Kirmayer
G. Eric Jarvis
Mood Disorders and Sleep
717(22)
Daniel J. Buysse
Anne Germain
Eric A. Nofzinger
David J. Kupfer
Index 739

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