Combined pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy for depression
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Combined pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy for depression
(The Progress in psychiatry series / David Spiegel, series editor, no. 26)
American Psychiatric Press, c1990
- : alk. paper
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Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Compares the efficacy of combined pharmaco-therapy and psycho-therapy to single modality treatment of depression. The book discusses the use of drugs in group therapy and in interpersonal therapy and presents details of up-to-date literature and research on the subject.
Table of Contents
- Introduction, Donna W.Manning and Allen J.Frances
- combined therapy for depression - review of the literature, Donna W.Manning and Allen J.Frances
- combined cognitive therapy and pharmacotherapy in the treatment of depression, Steven D.Hollon et al
- group psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy of depression, Lino Covi et al
- interpersona psychotherapy and its derivatives in the treatment of depression, Myrna M.Weissman and Gerald L.Klerman
- continuation therapy for unipolar depression - the case for combined treatment, Ellen Frank et al
- combined psychotherapeutic and psychopharmacologic treatment of the depressed patient, Carl Salzman and Jules Bemporad
- afterword, Donna W.Manning and Allen J.Frances.
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