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Iqbal, Z. (2000). Postpsychotic depression in first-episode psychosis: the role of insight, autobiographical memory and psychosocial investment.

Irish University, P. (1969). Irish University Press series of British Parliamentary papers. Depression. Dublin, Irish University Press.

Irwin Theodore, D. and A. Brussel James (1973). Understanding and overcoming depression. New York, Hawthorn Books.

Israel, M. (1995). Dark victory: through depression to hope. London, Mowbray.

Ivarsson, T. (1998). Depression and depressive systems in adolescence: clinical and epidemiological studies. Goteborg, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Goteborg University.

Iveson, C. (2002). From primary care to mental health services: the experiences of women who are referred to mental health services for postnatal depression. Liverpool, Thesis D.Clin.

Izard Carroll, E., B. Read Peter, et al. (1985). Depression in young people: developmental and clinical perspectives. New York, Guilford Press.

Izard Carroll, E., S. Bartlett Edmund, et al. (1972). Patterns of emotions. A new analysis of anxiety and depression. With chapters coauthorized by Edmund S. Bartlett, Alan G. Marshall. New York & London, Academic Press.

Izard, C. E. (1972). Patterns of emotions: a new analysis of anxiety and depression. New York; London, Academic Press.

Jääskeläinen, J. P. K. (1976). Unipolaarisen ja bipolaarisen depression taudinkulku ja ennuste: The course and prognosis of unipolar and bipolar depression (English summary). [Kuopio, Finland], [Kansallinen Kirjapaino].

Jack Dana, C. (1991). Silencing the self: women and depression. Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press.

Jack, D. C. (1991). Silencing the self: depression and women. Cambridge, Mass.; London, Harvard University Press.

Jack, D. C. (1993). Silencing the self: women and depression. New York, HarperPerennial.

Jackson, C. L. (2001). An investigation into depression, anxiety, low self-esteem and external locus of control in children referred to a child and family mental health service.

Jackson, M. C. (1994). Delusional attribution biases in releation to schizotypy and depression, University of Wales.Bangor.

Jackson, M. C. (1995). Delusional attributional biases in relation to schizotypy and depression.

Jackson, S. W. (1986). Melancholia and depression: from Hippocratic times to modern times. New Haven; London, Yale University Press.

Jackson-Triche, M., B. Wells Kenneth, et al. (2002). Beating depression: the journey to hope. New York; London, McGraw-Hill.

Jacobson, E. (1972). Depression: comparative studies of normal, neurotic, and psychotic conditions. New York, International Universities Press.

Jadhav, S. S. (2000). The cultural experience of depression amongst white Britons in London.

Jadhav, S. S. and L. University of (1999). The cultural experience of depression amongst white Britons in London. London, University of London.

Jarman, J. (1990). Anxiety, depression and headache: biochemical concomitants.

Jefferson James, W., H. Greist John, et al. (1995). Valproate and manic depression: a guide. Madison, Wis., Lithium Information Center, Dean Foundation for Health, Research and Education.

Jeffrey, C. (1969). As it happeneth to the fool: a study of withdrawal and depression with examples from autism and schizoid states. London, Guild of Pastoral Psychology.

Jennett, S. M. (1967). Drug-induced respiratory depression: assessment in man.

Jennings Jas, H. (1937). Why worry of Depression.

Jennings, B. (1991). Depression and dementia in old age: implications for services following the white paper, Caring for people 1989.

Jensen, E. A. (1976). Depression challenges: practical plans and ideas for body, mind and spirit, aimed at preventing, defeating, benefiting from depression. Brighton (39 Withdean Cres., Brighton BN1 6WG), The author.

Jensen, E. A. (1981). Depression challenges: practical plans and ideas for the body, mind and spirit, aimed at preventing, defeating, benefiting from depression. Brighton, The Author.

Jeste, D. V. and S. Zisook, Eds. (1988). Psychosis and depression in the elderly. The psychiatric clinics of North America; v.11, no.1. Philadelphia; London, Saunders.

Jim, J. S. H. and H. University of (2003). To study the relevance of the involvement of a woman's partner to the development of postpartum depression in Hong Kong. Hull, University of Hull.

Johannsen, N. (1926). Two depression factors the minor one known not the other. New York, [s.n.].

Johnsgård, K. W. (1989). The exercise prescription for depression and anxiety. New York; London, Plenum.

Johnson, F. N. (1987). Depression & mania: modern lithium therapy. Oxford; Washington, DC, IRL Press.

Johnson, N. (1987). Depression and mania: modern lithium therapy. Oxford, IRL Press.

Johnson, R. S. (1999). Physical illness and depression in older adults, Original typescript.

Johnson, S. L. (2000). Stress, coping, and depression. Mahwah, N.J.; London, L. Erlbaum Associates.

Joiner, T. E. and J. C. Coyne (1999). The interactional nature of depression: advances in interpersonal approaches. Washington, D.C., American Psychological Association.

Joint, M. A. M. A. a. A. S. D. o. P. D., A. Meet-a-Mum, et al. (1993). Lifting the veil of silence: on emotional problems after childbirth: [joint M.A.M.A. and APNI study day on postnatal depression]. [Croydon, Meet-A-Mum Association.

Jones David Martyn, L. (1965). Spiritual Depression. Its causes and cures. London, Pickering & Inglis.


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