Top Books of Depression Published in 2008

Top Books of Depression Published in 2008

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Top Books of Depression Published in 2008

  • ACT Verbatim for Depression and Anxiety: Annotated Transcripts for Learning Acceptance and Commitment Therapy by Michael Twohig, Steven C. Hayes
  • Metacognitive Therapy for Anxiety and Depression by Adrian Wells PhD
Top Books of Depression Published in 2008
Top Books of Depression Published in 2008
  • The Return of Depression Economics and the Crisis of 2008 by Paul Krugman
  • Handbook of Depression in Adolescents by Susan Nolen-Hoeksema, Lori M. Hilt
  • The Great Depression and the New Deal by Eric Rauchway
  • Therapy and the Postpartum Woman: Notes on Healing Postpartum Depression for Clinicians and the Women Who Seek Their Help by Karen Kleiman
  • The Great Depression and the New Deal: A Very Short Introduction by Eric Rauchway
  • The UltraMind Solution: Fix Your Broken Brain by Healing Your Body First – The Simple Way to Defeat Depression, Overcome Anxiety, and Sharpen Your Mind by Mark Hyman
  • Risk Factors in Depression by Keith S. Dobson, David J. A Dozois
  • Journeys with the Black Dog: Inspirational Stories of Bringing Depression to Heel by Tessa Wigney, Kerrie Eyers, Gordon Parker
  • Clinical Manual for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Psychotic Depressions by Anthony J. Rothschild, Anthony J. Rothschild
  • Down and Out in the Great Depression: Letters from the Forgotten Man – 25th-anniversary edition by
    Robert S. McElvaine
  • Scientific American – Magazine Mind. Vol. 19. No 4 – Preventing Depression by (Several Authors)
  • The Great Depression of Debt: Survival Techniques for Every Investor by Warren Brussee
  • Dyslogic Syndrome: Why Millions of Kids are ‘Hyper’, Attention-Disordered, Learning Disabled, Depressed, Aggressive, Defiant, or Violent–and What We Can Do About It by Bernard Rimland
  • Adolescent Emotional Development and the Emergence of Depressive Disorders by Nicholas B. Allen, Lisa B. Sheeber
  • Adapting Cognitive Therapy for Depression: Managing Complexity and Comorbidity by Mark A. Whisman
  • Metacognitive Therapy for Anxiety and Depression by Adrian Wells
  • America’s Financial Apocalypse: How to Profit from the next Great Depression by Mike Stathis
  • Depression and Narrative: Telling the Dark by Hilary Clark
  • Virginia and the Panic of 1819: The First Great Depression and the Commonwealth (Financial History) by
    Clyde A. Haulman
  • God’s Solution For Depression by Colin D. Standish & Russell R. Standish
  • No Depression #76: Surveying the Past, Present, and Future of American Music by Grant Alden, Peter Blackstock
  • Overcoming Depression and Low Mood in Young People: A Five Areas Approach (Hodder Arnold Publication) by Nicky Dummett, Christoper William
  • Everything Was Better in America: Print Culture in the Great Depression by David Welky
  • Dyslogic Syndrome: Why Millions of Kids are ‘Hyper’, Attention-Disordered, Learning Disabled, Depressed, Aggressive, Defiant, or Violent–and What We Can Do About It by Bernard Rimland
  • Risk Factors in Depression by Keith S. Dobson, David J. A Dozois
  • Integrated Management of Depression in the Elderly by Carolyn A. Chew-Graham, Robert Baldwin, Alistair Burns
  • Recovery from depression using the narrative approach: a guide for doctors, complementary therapists, and mental health professionals by Damien Ridge
  • Depression and Globalization: The Politics of Mental Health in the 21st Century by Carl Walker (auth.)
  • The Depression Helpbook by Wayne Katon MD, Evette Ludman Ph.D., Gregory Simon MD MPH
  • Hide & Seek: How I Laughed at Depression, Conquered My Fears, and Found Happiness by Wendy Aron
  • Adapting cognitive therapy for depression. Managing complexity and comorbidity by Whisman, Mark A, Whisman M.A. (ed.)
  • How Sadness Survived: The Evolutionary Basis of Depression by Paul Keedwell (Author), Philip Barker (Author)
  • Understanding Depression, 2nd ed. by Paul R. Robbins
  • Bipolar Depression: Molecular Neurobiology, Clinical Diagnosis, and Pharmacotherapy (Milestones in Drug Therapy) by Carlos A. Zarate Jr., Husseini K. Manji
  • Men’s Discourses Of Depression by Dariusz Galasinski
  • Radio’s America: The Great Depression and the Rise of Modern Mass Culture by Bruce Lenthall [Lenthall, Bruce]
  • Depression in Latinos: Assessment, Treatment, and Prevention by Sergio A. Aguilar-Gaxiola, Elizabeth J. Kramer, Cynthia Resendez, Cristina G. Magaña (auth.), Thomas P. Gullotta, Sergio A. Aguilar-Gaxiola (eds.)
  • Integrated Management of Depression in the Elderly by Carolyn A. Chew-Graham, Robert Baldwin, Alistair Burns
  • Men’s Discourses of Depression by Dariusz Galasiński (auth.)

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