Depression Books

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McRae, M. (1986). A state of depression. Basingstoke, Macmillan.

Medenwald Janet, R., C. University of Wisconsin Lithium Information, et al. (1993). Carbamazepine and manic-depression: a guide. Madison, Wis., Lithium Information Center.

Medical, p. (1942). Fear and depression: their causes and self-treatment. Birmingham, Cornish.

Medina, S. (2002). Light: a way through depression. Oxford, Lion.

Meet, A. M. A. (1988). An insight into post natal depression: behind the painted smile: Study day entitled "post natal illness": Papers, MAMA.

Meet, A. M. A. (1993). M.A.M.A. postnatal depression supporter's pack. Croydon, Meet-A-Mum Association.

Meet-a-Mum, A. (1988). An insight into post-natal depression: behind the painted smile. [London, Meet-a-Mum Association.

Meguro, M. and P. University of Manchester. Department of (2002). Self-esteem, diet, anxiety and depression as indicators of eating disorders. Manchester, University of Manchester.

Melchett, H. M. n. B. (1931). Why the crisis? an analysis of the present depression, its causes and consequences, London.

Mendels, J. (1970). Concepts of depression. New York; Chichester, Wiley.

Mendels, J. (1975). The psychobiology of depression: based on a symposium held at the American Association for the Advancement of Science meeting held February, 1974. New York, SP Books Division of Spectrum Publications:distributed by Halsted Press.

Mendels, J. (1975). The psychobiology of depression. New York, Spectrum.

Mendels, J., E. S. Paykel, et al. (1994). Depression: challenge for the 90's: proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Mood Disorders, London, 2 April 1993. London, Royal College of Psychiatrists.

Mendels, J., J. D. Amsterdam, et al. (1980). The psychobiology of affective disorders: Pfizer Symposium on Depression, Boca Raton, Florida, February 28-29, 1980. Basel; London, Karger.

Mendelson, M. (1974). Psychoanalytic concepts of depression. 2nd ed. Spectrum Publications; distributed by Wiley, Flushing, N.Y.

Mendelson, M. (1974). Psychoanalytic concepts of depression. Flushing, N.Y., Spectrum Publications; New York; London [etc.]: Distributed by Wiley.

Mendlewicz, J. (1998). The role of fluoxetine in achieving optimal outcomes in depression. London, Royal Society of Medicine Press.

Mendlewicz, J. and I. Adis (1995). The human solution to depression: new trends in the treatment of depression: highlights from an international symposium on citalopram, Paris, 16 September 1995. Chester, Adis International.

Mendlewicz, J. and M. Royal Society of (1998). The role of fluoxetine in achieving optimal outcomes in depression: proceedings of a round table discussion held during CUFSBP at Le Meridien Hotel, Nice, France on 20-21 June 1997. London, Royal Society of Medicine Press.

Mendlewicz, J. and P. Royal College of (2001). Antidepressant treatment of depression in real-world settings. London, Royal College of Psychiatrists.

Menolascino Frank, J. and A. Dosen, Eds. (1990). Depression in mentally retarded children and adults: an update for clinical practice. Leiden, Logon.

Mental Health Research, F. (1968). Depression and suicide. London, Mental Health Research Fund.

Mental Health Research, F. (1968). Depression. London, Mental Health Research Fund.

Mental Health, F. (2005). Exercise and depression: exercise referral and the treatment of mild or moderate depression: information for GPs and healthcare providers. London, Mental Health Foundation.

Merck, S. and Dohme (1975). Amitriptyline in the management of depression. West Point, Pa, Merck Sharp & Dohme.

Merrell, K. W. (2001). Helping students overcome depression and anxiety: a practical guide. New York; London, Guilford Press.

Michael, J. (1997). How maternal depression may affect child development. Dublin, Trinity College.

Miezitis, S. (1991). Creating alternatives to depression in our schools: assessment, intervention, prevention, Hogrefe & Huber Publishers.

Miezitis, S. and K. E. Adams (1992). Creating alternatives to depression in our schools: assessment, intervention, prevention. Seattle, Hogrefe & Huber.

Milanovic, B., B. Jovanovic, et al. (1999). Change in the perception of the poverty line during times of depression: Russia 1993-96. Washington, DC, World Bank, Development Research Group, Poverty and Human Resources.

Miletich John, J. (1995). Depression: a multimedia sourcebook. Westport, Conn.; London, Greenwood Press.

Miletich, J. J. (1997). Depression in the elderly: a multimedia sourcebook. Westport, Conn., Greenwood Press.

Milgrom, J., P. R. Martin, et al. (2003). Treating postnatal depression: a psychological approach for healthcare practitioners. London, John Wiley & Sons.

Miller, M. D. and C. F. Reynolds (2002). Living longer depression free: a family guide to recognizing, treating, and preventing depression in later life. Baltimore; London, Johns Hopkins University Press.

Milligan, S. and A. W. Clare (1994). Depression and how to survive it. London, Arrow Books.

Mills, A. (2003). Cognitive risk for depression amongst the adolescent children of depressed mothers.

Milne, D. (1992). Assessment: a mental health portfolio. Windsor, Berks., NFER-Nelson.

Mind (1984). Manic depression. London, MIND.

Mind (1987). Understanding manic depression. [London], MIND Publications.

Mind (1989). Understanding depression. [London], MIND Publications.


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