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APA Handbook of Depression

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This comprehensive two-volume handbook provides an authoritative, robust examination of current information on depression. The APA Handbook of Depression reflects the critical need for a comprehensive resource that highlights advancements, presents up-to-date knowledge, and provides mental health professionals with a robust foundation for clinical practice, research, and education.

Written in clear and accessible language, the chapters of this handbook are tailored to meet the needs of a broad spectrum within the mental health community. This includes researchers, practitioners, scholars, and students in psychology and related fields such as psychiatry and social work.

  • Applied Psychology
  • Behavioral Psychology
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Developmental Psychology
  • Educational Psychology
  • Neuroscience
  • Sociology

Table of Contents:

Volume 1: Classification, Co-Occurring Conditions, and Etiological Processes
Part I. Classification, Epidemiology, and Commonly Co-Occurring Conditions (Chapters 1 - 13)
Part II. Genetic and Biological Processes (Chapters 14 - 21)
Part III. Psychological Processes (Chapters 22 - 30)
Part IV. Social and Cultural Processes (Chapters 31 - 37)

Volume 2: Minoritized Populations, Lifespan Development, Assessment, and Treatment
Part I. Depression in Minoritized Populations (Chapters 1 - 8)
Part II. Depression Across the Lifespan (Chapters 9 - 13)
Part III. Assessment (Chapters 14 - 20)
Part IV. Prevention and Treatment (Chapters 21 - 38)

Editors:

Jeremy W. Pettit, PhD, Florida International University
Thomas M. Olino, PhD, Temple University
Rhonda C. Boyd, PhD, University of Pennsylvania
Brian C. Chu, PhD, Rutgers University
Elizabeth P. Hayden, PhD, University of Western Ontario
Diego A. Pizzagalli, PhD, University of California, Irvine

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Volume 1 ISBN: 978-1-4338-4551-2
Volume 2 ISBN: 978-1-4338-4552-9

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