Understanding Depression A Translational Approach

Understanding Depression: A Translational Approach by Carmine Pariante, published by OUP Oxford on July 2, 2009, is an illustrated volume comprising 385 pages. This book addresses depression as a significant public health issue, highlighting that a notable percentage of the population will experience this condition in their lifetime. It emphasizes the complexity of depression, presenting it as a series of behavioral and biological changes that affect both psychological and physical health.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of depression through interdisciplinary discussions from leading researchers in the field. The book covers neurobiological, psychological, genetic, and evolutionary models, focusing on the connections between the brain, endocrine, and immune systems. By integrating classical and innovative ideas, this work aims to deepen the understanding of depression and its implications for overall health, making it a valuable resource for psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, and neuroscientists.
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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
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