Integrative Therapies for Depression: Redefining Models for
Assessment, Treatment and Prevention summarizes emerging theories and
research findings on various nonpharmaceutical therapies to treat mood
disorders. Supported by the review of nearly 3000 scientific studies,
the book describes the concepts of inflammation, genetics, hormonal
imbalance, gastrointestinal conditions, environmental stress, and
nutritional deficiencies and their possible link to the pathogenesis
of mood disorders. It also examines findings on various
nonpharmaceutical therapies used to treat mood disorders including
vitamins, botanicals, and other natural products as well as exercise,
stress reduction, bright light, mind-body practices, and spiritual
approaches. Also covered are evidence-based approaches to integrative
management of mood disorders in pregnant women, adolescents, and the
elderly. Separating facts from fiction, the book provides practical
information that clinicians can implement and share with their
patients. The book fills a significant gap in the conventional model
of therapeutics for mood disorders. It is a valuable resource for
psychiatrists, psychologists, family therapists, and all other
clinicians who devote their days to caring for those afflicted with
depression.
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Redefining Models for Assessment, Treatment and Prevention
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781040084441
Publisert
2024
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok