Depression /

"Depression is both an overused term and, too often, a poorly managed condition. The authors have written this short text to help explain depression: its symptoms, causes, and risks; its impact; and how it can be identified, treated, and prevented. Depression is one of the commonest presenting...

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Main Authors: Haddad, Mark (Author), Boyce, Philip (Professor of psychiatry) (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Abingdon, Oxford : Karger, 2023.
Edition:5th edition.
Series:Fast facts.
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Online Access:CONNECT

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