The American Psychiatric Association Publishing Textbook of Mood Disorders, 2nd Edition

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This new edition of The American Psychiatric Association Publishing Textbook of Mood Disorders is a systematic and painstaking reconceptualization of its predecessor. Under new editorial direction and with a revised roster of expert contributors, the second edition is an utterly current, clinically competent, and comprehensive text that will become an instant classic. The book is structured for learning and easy reference, moving deftly from symptomatology and epidemiology to pathogenesis and on to somatic interventions, cognitive-behavioral interventions, and psychotherapy. The latest science on genetics and epigenetics, brain imaging, and neurobiology are also examined in depth. Critically important to the clinician is the section on management of mood disorders, which provides treatment guidelines for major depressive disorder and bipolar disorder, as well as information on understanding, and preventing, suicide in children, adolescents, and adults. Finally, perspectives are offered on depression among women, children, and geriatric patients, as well as on depression across cultures. Practicing psychiatrists, residents, and students alike will benefit from the book's inclusive coverage. Topics new to this edition include the following: - Treatment-resistant depression--its definition and approaches to its treatment--is addressed in a dedicated chapter that covers diagnostic accuracy, pseudoresistance, comorbidity, pharmacological management, adjunctive strategies, psychotherapy, neuromodulation, and novel and experimental therapies.- Investigational agents, most notably ketamine and its relatives, constitute an exciting frontier in the treatment of mood disorders, and the clinical application, routes of delivery, dosing, risks, and clinical trials are explored in a dedicated chapter that is both rigorous and thorough.- There is compelling evidence that childhood maltreatment (defined as exposure to emotional, physical, and sexual abuse and neglect before the age of 18 years) is a prominent risk factor for the development of mood disorders as well as for a pernicious course and poor treatment response in mood disorders. These findings, as well as the underlying neurobiological and environmental interactions that may contribute to the development of mood disorders, are examined thoroughly and thoughtfully.- As our understanding of immune function in mood disorders has grown, psychoneuroimmunology has emerged as a focus of study likely to make major contributions to clinical practice in the coming decades. The book updates readers on this promising area of research. Over the last decade, depression has emerged as the leading cause of disability worldwide, with significant attendant morbidity and mortality. The American Psychiatric Association Publishing Textbook of Mood Disorders equips clinicians and trainees with the knowledge they need to alleviate suffering in their patients with mood disorders. Review The Textbook of Mood Disorders, Second Edition provides a comprehensive and detailed resource for understanding the presentation, biology and treatment of affective ilnesses across the lifespan and across populations. Authors synthesize useful and accessable information to guide both seasoned and novice psychiatric clinicians in when approaching patients with depression and bipolar disorders. I strongly recommend this text for anyone who needs an easy to read, up to date one stop shop for questions related to treating patients with mood disorders. --Steven Siegel, M.D., Ph.D., Chair and Chief of Clinical Services, Department of Psychiatry and the Behavioral Sciences, Franz Alexander Endowed Chair in Psychiatry, Professor of Psychiatry and the Behavioral Sciences and Population and Public Health Sci.

Author(s): Charles B. Nemeroff, Natalie Rasgon, Alan F. Schatzberg, Stephen M. Strakowski
Edition: 2
Publisher: American Psychiatric Association Publishing
Year: 2022

Language: English
Commentary: TRUE PDF
Tags: Psychiatry; Behavioral Sciences; Mood Disorders; Depression; Self-Help

Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Contributors
Acknowledgments
PART I: Symptomatology and Epidemiology
1 Historical Aspects of Mood Disorders
2 Classifications of Mood Disorders
3 Epidemiology and Burden of Mood Disorders
4 Rating Scales and Structured Diagnostic Interviews for Mood Disorders
PART II: Pathogenesis of Mood Disorders
5 Neurochemistry of Mood Disorders
6 Psychoneuroendocrinology of Mood Disorders
7 Role of the Immune System in Mood Disorders
8 Evolutionary Contributions to the Understanding of Mood and Mood Disorders
PART III: Investigating Mood Disorders
9 Anatomical Pathology
10 Molecular and Cellular Neurobiology
11 Brain Imaging
12 Genetics of Mood Disorders
13 Epigenetics of Mood Disorders
PART IV: Somatic Interventions for Mood Disorders
14 Tricyclics, Tetracyclics, and Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors
15 Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors and Related Antidepressants
16 Lithium and Mood Stabilizers
17 Role of Antipsychotics in Mood Disorder Treatment
18 Electroconvulsive Therapy
19 Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
20 Vagus Nerve Stimulation and Deep Brain Stimulation
21 Other Antidepressants: Bupropion, Mirtazapine, and Trazodone
22 Ketamine and Other Investigational Agents
PART V: Psychotherapy of Mood Disorders
23 Cognitive and Behavior Therapies for Depressive Disorders
24 Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Depressive Disorders
25 Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Psychotherapy for Depressive Disorders
26 Psychotherapeutic Approaches to Bipolar Disorder
27 Psychotherapy for Depression in Children and Adolescents
PART VI: Integrative Management of Mood Disorders
28 Practice Guidelines for Major Depressive Disorder
29 Treatment Guidelines for Bipolar Disorder
30 Understanding and Preventing Suicide
31 Suicide in Children and Adolescents
32 Combination Strategies for the Pharmacological Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder
33 Management of Treatment-Resistant Depression
PART VII: Subtypes of Mood Disorders
34 Seasonal Affective Disorder and Light Therapy
35 Atypical Depression, Dysthymia, and Cyclothymia
36 Major Depressive Disorder With Psychotic Features
37 Pediatric Mood Disorders
38 Geriatric Mood Disorders
PART VIII: Additional Perspectives on Mood Disorder
39 Depression in Primary Care
40 Depression in Medical Illness
41 Mood Disorders and Substance Use
42 Depression in Women
43 Depression Across Cultures: An Ecosocial Approach
44 Mood Disorders and Sleep
45 Childhood Maltreatment and Mood Disorders
Index
Color Gallery
Back Cover