Choosing the most appropriate treatment
A Volume in the Jossey-Bass Library of Current ClinicalTechnique
This key resource offers guidelines and specific models forintervention in the treatment of numerous types and subtypes ofdepression. Will assist you in deciding if it is appropriate toprescribe medication, if psychotherapy is the proper course ofaction, or if it is best to use a combination of medication andpsychotherapy.
This book is a superlative overview of the key treatmentinterventions available today to relieve the suffering ofdepression.
?John P. Docherty, M.D., professor of clinical psychology anddirector of clinical services, Cornell University School ofMedicine
Choosing the most appropriate treatment
A Volume in the Jossey-Bass Library of Current ClinicalTechnique
This key resource offers guidelines and specific models forintervention in the treatment of numerous types and subtypes ofdepression. Will assist you in deciding if it is appropriate toprescribe medication, if psychotherapy is the proper course ofaction, or if it is best to use a combination of medication andpsychotherapy.
This book is a superlative overview of the key treatmentinterventions available today to relieve the suffering ofdepression.
?John P. Docherty, M.D., professor of clinical psychology anddirector of clinical services, Cornell University School ofMedicine
Foreword
Introduction
1. Family Therapy(Carol M. Anderson, Sona Dimidjian,
AprylMiller)
2. Cognitive Behavior Therapy(Michael E. Thase)
3. Interpersonal Psychotherapy(Holly A. Swartz, John
C.Markowitz)
4. Individual Psychotherapy(Jules R. Bemporad)
5. Group Therapy(Joan L. Luby)
6. Somatic Therapy(Charles DeBattista, Alan F. Schartzberg)
7. Combined Treatment(Michael E. Thase, Ira D. Glick)
IRA D. GLICK is professor of psychiatry in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine and Chief of Inpatient and Partial Hospitalization Services at Stanford University Hospital. He is the author or coauthor of over 100 articles and chapters and seven books including A Model Curriculum in Psychopharmacology and Affective Disorders and the Family.
"This book is a superlative overview of the key
treatmentinterventions available today to relieve the suffering
ofdepression." --John P. Docherty, M.D., professor of
clinicalpsychology and director of clinical services, Cornell
UniversitySchool of Medicine
"Manages to maintain a clear, direct style with remarkably
littlejargon. This book would be most useful in a hospital library
as areference source to better understand depression and
it'streatment, especially if the referring doctor is
prescribingmedication." --Helen R. Beiser, M.D., CMS Review Panel,
(fromChicago Medicine Vol. 99, No. 17, September 22, 1996)
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