Melancholia : the diagnosis, pathophysiology, and treatment of depressive illness

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Melancholia : the diagnosis, pathophysiology, and treatment of depressive illness

Michael Alan Taylor, Max Fink

Cambridge University Press, 2006

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This book provides a comprehensive review of melancholia as a severe disorder of mood, associated with suicide, psychosis, and catatonia. The syndrome is defined with a clear diagnosis, prognosis, and range of management strategies, differentiated from other similar psychiatric, neurological, and general medical conditions. It challenges accepted doctrines in the classification and biology of the mood disorders and defines melancholia as a treatable mental illness. Described for millennia in medical texts and used as a term in literature and poetry, melancholia was included within early versions of the major diagnostic classificatory systems, but lost favour in later editions. This book updates the arguments for the diagnosis, describes its characteristics in detail, and promotes treatment and prevention. The book offers great hope to those with a disorder too often mis-diagnosed and often fatal. It should be read by all those responsible for the management of patients with mood disorders.

Table of Contents

  • List of patient vignettes
  • Acknowledgements
  • Preface
  • 1. Melancholia: a conceptual history
  • 2. Melancholia defined
  • 3. Defining melancholia by psychopathology
  • 4. Defining melancholia: laboratory tests
  • 5. Examination for melancholia
  • 6. The differential diagnosis of melancholia
  • 7. Suicide in melancholia
  • 8. Electroconvulsive therapy for melancholia
  • 9. Achieving effective ECT
  • 10. The validity of the pharmacotherapy literature in melancholia
  • 11. Basic pharmacotherapy for melancholic patients
  • 12. Pharmacotherapy of melancholia: complicating circumstances.

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