Depression Books

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Kelly, J. and C. University of Kent at Canterbury. Women's Studies (1987). How can I live, sister, how can I live? depression - sex, race and class. Canterbury, University of Kent.

Kelly, M. (2002). Life on a roller-coaster: living with depression. East Roseville, N.S.W.; London, Simon & Schuster.

Kemp, N. (1999). Mechanisms underlying the induction of long-term depression in the CA1 region of the hippocampus, University of Bristol.

Kemp-Wheeler, S. M. and T. University of Newcastle upon (1984). Life events and subclinical depression in students: a study of moderating factors. Newcastle upon Tyne, University of Newcastle upon Tyne.

Kendall Philip, C. and D. Watson (1989). Anxiety and depression: distinctive and overlapping features. San Diego, Academic Press.

Kendall-Tackett, K. A. and G. K. Kantor (1993). Postpartum depression: a comprehensive approach for nurses. Newbury Park, Calif; London, Sage Publications.

Kennedy, G. J. (1996). Suicide and depression in late life: critical issues in treatment, research, and public policy. New York; Chichester, Wiley.

Kennedy, S. H. (2004). Treating depression effectively: applying clinical guidelines. London, Martin Dunitz.

Kenny, T. (1997). A feasibility study of an investigation into hopelessness, anxiety and depression in patients with chronic pain: a criticism of the methodology and the questionnaires, Original typescript.

Kerr, M. P. (1994). Antidepressant prescribing and attitudes to depression: an comparison of Psychiatrists and General Practitioners.

Kerver, M. J. (1990). Psychological risk factors in the aetiology of depression. [Utrecht], [M. J. Kerver].

Kessler, D. S. (2004). Symptom attribution and the detection of depression and anxiety in primary care.

Kessler, D. S. and L. University of (2004). Symptom attribution and the detection of depression and anxiety in general practice. London, University of London.

Kessler, R. C. (1997). Teaching Collection (Psychology.

Khandelwal, S. and A. World Health Organization. Regional Office for South-East (2001). Conquering depression: you can get out of the blues. New Delhi, W.H.O.

Khunti, K., C. Eli Lilly National Clinical Audit, et al. (1996). Management of depression in general practice. Leicester, Eli Lilly National Clinical Audit Centre.

Kielholz, P. (1973). Masked depression: [an international symposium, St. Moritz, 8th-10th January 1973]. Bern, Huber.

Kielholz, P. (1973). Masked depression. Bern, Hans Huber.

Kielholz, P. e. (1974). Depression in everyday practice. Bern, Hans Huber.

Kielholz, P., W. Pöldinger, et al. (1986). New therapeutic developments in pharmaco-psychiatry: latest findings on the aetiology and therapy of depression: an international commemorative symposium organized in collaboration with the WHO and WPA, Basle, 5th-8th June, 1986. Braunschweig [Germany], F. Vieweg.

Kielholz, P., W. Pöldinger, et al. (1986). New therapeutic developments in pharmaco-psychiatry: latest findings on the aetiology and therapy of depression: an international commemorative symposium. Braunschweig, Vieweg.

Kielholz, P., W. Pöldinger, et al. (1987). Latest findings on the aetiology and therapy of depression: international commemorative symposium organised in collaboration with the WHO and WPA. Basle, June 5-8 1986. Basel; London, Karger.

Kilmartin Christopher, T. and J. Lynch (1999). The pain behind the mask: overcoming masculine depression. New York; London, Haworth Press.

Kindleberger, C. P., T. Ishizaki, et al. (1982). Daifukyôka no sekai: Senkyûhyaku nijûku senkyûhyaku sanjûku. Tokyo, Tokyo Daigaku Shuppankai.

King Michael, B. and H. T. A. National Co-ordinating Centre for (2000). Randomised controlled trial of non-directive counselling, cognitive-behaviour therapy and usual general practitioner care in the management of depression as well as mixed anxiety and depression. Alton, Core Research on behalf of the NCCHTA.

King, M. B. and A. National Health Service Research and Development. Health Technology (2000). Randomised controlled trial of non-directive counselling, cognitive-behaviour therapy and usual general practitioner care in the management of depression as well as mixed anxiety and depression in primary care. Southampton, National Coordinating Centre for Health Technology Assessment.

King, W. J. H. (1913). Egypt. The Farafra depression and Bu Mungar Hattia. By W.J. Harding King. 1912. Scale, 1: 1,250,000, London.

Kingerlee, R. and A. University of East (2004). Relational processes in men's experiences of depression: a grounded theory account. Norwich, University of East Anglia.

King's College London. Student Counselling and Welfare, S. (1993). Depression in the student: papers from the conference held at King's College London on the 27 November 1992. London, King's College London.

Kinsbourne, M. (1988). Cerebral hemishphere function in depression. Washington, D.C., American Psychiatric Press.

Kinsbourne, M. (1988). Cerebral hemisphere function in depression. Washington, DC, American Psychiatric Press.

Kirby, H. (1997). The role of self-focused attention in panic disorder and depression. London, [Unpublished>.

Kirkby, C. (1991). How to beat depression. [Newbury], [Paper Moon].

Kirkegaard, G. (1983). Serum Thyreotropin responset efter stimulation med thyreotropin-releasing hormon hos patienter med endogen depression. Kobenhavn, FADL's Forlag.

Klein Marjorie, H., J. Kupfer David, et al. (1992). Personality and depression: a current view. New York, Guilford Press.

Klein, D. F. and P. H. Wender (1993). Understanding depression: a complete guide to its diagnosis and treatment. New York; Oxford, Oxford University Press.

Klein, M., D. J. Kupfer, et al. (1993). Personality and depression: a current view. New York; London, Guilford Press.

Kleinman, A. (1986). Social origins of distress and disease: depression, neurasthenia and pain in modern China. New Haven, Yale University Press.

Kleinman, A. (1986). Social origins of distress and disease: depression, neurasthesia and pain in modern China, Yale University Press.

Kleinman, A. (1986). Social origins of distress and disease: depression, neuroasthenic and pain in modern China. New Haven; London, Yale University Press.


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