Depression Books

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Greif, M. (1975). Depression modern: the thirties style in America. New York, Universe Books.

Greist John, H. and W. Jefferson James (1984). Depression and its treatment: help for the nation's '1 mental problem. Washington, DC, American Psychiatric Press.

Greist John, H. and W. Jefferson James (1992). Depression and its treatment. Washington, D.C.; London, American Psychiatric Press.

Greist, J. H. (1979). Running as treatment for depression.

Grey, H. G. E. G. (1843). Speech in the House of Commons, on Monday, Feb. 13, 1843, on moving for a committee of the whole house to consider so much of Her Majesty's speech as refers to "that depression of the manufacturing interests of the country which has so long prevailed, and which Her Majesty has so deeply lamented.", London.

Grey, S. J. (1975). The concept of learned helplessness in relation to human depression.

Grier, J. A. (1885). Our silver coinage and its relation to debts and the world-wide depression in prices. Philadelphia, For sale by Porter & Coates: Printed by Sherman.

Griffin, J. and I. Tyrrell (2004). How to lift depression (--fast): a practical handbook. Chalvington, HG Publishing.

Griffin, J., I. Tyrell, et al. (2005). Understanding and lifting depression without drugs. Mindfields College sound advice series. Chalvington, HG Publishing.

Griffin, J., I. Tyrrell, et al. (2000). Breaking the cycle of depression: a revolution in psychology. Hailsham, H G Publishing for the European Therapy Studies Institute.

Griffin, J., I. Tyrrell, et al. (2005). Understanding and lifting depression without drugs: the human givens approach. Mindfields College sound advice series. Chalvington, HG Publishing.

Griffith, C. (1999). Domestic violence: does the experience contribute to depression in women?, [Durham].

Griffiths, H. M. (1997). Cognitive functioning in anxiety and depression in schizophrenia.

Grinberg, L. (1992). Guilt and depression. London, Karnac Books.

Guerrini, A. (2000). Obesity and depression in the enlightenment: the life and times of George Cheyne. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press.

Gut, E. (1989). Productive and unproductive depression: success or failure of a vital process. London, Routledge.

Haberler, G. (1943). Prosperity and depression: A theoretical analysis of cyclical movements. [S.l.], Allen and Unwin.

Haberler, G. (1952). Prosperity and depression. 3rd ed.

Haberler, G. (1958). Prosperity and Depression. New (Third) revised and enlarged edition. London, George Allen & Unwin.

Haberler, G. (1960). PROSPERITY AND DEPRESSION.

Haberler, G. (1964). Prosperity and Depression. A theoretical analysis of cyclical movements. New edition. London, George Allen & Unwin.

Haberler, G. (1974). Prosperity and depression: theoretical analysis of cyclical movements. Harvard, Harvard U.P.

Haberler, G. and N. League Of (1937). Prosperity and Depression. A theoretical analysis of cyclical movements. By Gottfried von Haberler, Geneva; Dijon printed.

Haberler, G. and N. United (1946). Prosperity and Depression. A theoretical analysis of cyclical movements. Third edition enlarged by part III, Lake Success, N.Y.

Haberler, G. v. (1960). Prosperity and depression: a theoretical analysis of cyclical movements. London, Allen & Unwin.

Hadland, J. F. (1996). "Depression due to stress": survival, recovery, prevention. Swindon, Aldaho Press.

Hafen Brent, Q. and J. Frandsen Kathryn (1986). Youth suicide: depression and loneliness. Evergreen, CO, Cordillera Press.

Haig, A. (1888). Mental depression and the excretion of uric acid. [London? s.n.

Haig, A. (1892). Uric acid as a factor in the causation of disease: a contribution to the pathology of high arterial tension, headache, epilepsy, mental depression, gout, rheumatism, diabetes, Bright's disease, and other disorders. London, J. & A. Churchill.

Haig, A. (1894). Uric acid as a factor in the causation of disease: acontribution to the pathology of high arterial tension, headache, epilepsy, mental depression, paroxysmal hæmoglobinuria and anæmia, Bright's disease, diabetes, gout, rheumatism, and other disorders. London, J. & A. Churchill.

Haig, A. (1897). Uric acid as a factor in the causation of disease: a contribution to the pathology of high blood pressure, headache, epilepsy, mental depression, paroxysmal haemoglobinuria and anaemia, Bright's disease, diabetes, gout, rheumatism, and other disorders. London, J. & A. Churchill.

Haig, A. and M. S. Foster (1889). Mental depression and the excretion of uric acid. London, John Bale & Sons.

Halbreich, U. and N. American College of (1987). Hormones and depression. New York, Raven Press.

Hale, A. S. and H. United Medical and Dental Schools of Guy's and St. Thomas's (1994). The utility of tyramine sulphate excretion as a trait marker in endogenous depression. London, University of London.

Hale, A. S., P. Boyer, et al., Eds. (2003). Challenges in drug treatment of depression, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

Hales, D. R. and C. E. Koop (1989). Depression. New York, Chelsea House.

Hall Ellen, M. (1985). Depression in unemployed Swedish women. Stockholm, National Institute for Psychosocial Factors and Health Laboratory for Clinical Stress Research.

Halliwell, E. and F. Mental Health (2005). Up and running? exercise therapy and the treatment of mild or moderate depression in primary care. London, Mental Health Foundation.

Halloran, E. (1997). A follow up study of early and late onset depression in the elderly.

Hallstrom, C. and N. McClure (1998). Anxiety and depression: your questions answered. Edinburgh; New York, Churchill Livingstone.


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