Depression Books

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Depression Books
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National Health Service in Scotland. Clinical Resource and Audit Group. Working Group on Maternity, S. (1996). Report on detection and early intervention in postnatal depression. Edinburgh, CRAG Secretariat.

National Institute for Clinical, E. (2002). Guidance on the use of computerised cognitive behavioural therapy for anxiety and depression.

National Institute of Mental, H. (1984). Adolescence and depression. Rockville, U.S. Department of Health and Human Sciences, Public Health Service, Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration.

National Institute of Mental, H. (1996). Delusional and psychotic depression in late life: clinical research needs: Workshop: Report, American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry.

National Primary Care Research and Development, C. (2000). Randomised controlled trial of non-directive counselling, cognitive-behaviour therapy and usual general practitioner care in the management of depression and mixed anxiety and depression in primary care, National Primary Care Research and Development Centre.

National Schizophrenia, F. (1998). Schizophrenia and depression, National Schizophrenia Fellowship.

Nemeroff, C. B. (1994). Managing depression: new perspectives. Memphis, Physicians Postgraduate Press.

Nemeroff, C. B. (1994). Proceedings of a symposium: contemporary issues in the management of depression. Belle Mead, Reed Elsevier Medical.

Nemeroff, C. B. (2003). Treating depression: new choices for a chronic problem. Journal of clinical psychiatry audiograph series; v.6, no.1. Encinitas, Ca., Symposia Foundation.

NetDoctor.co.uk (2002). Depression. London, Hodder & Stoughton.

Neurolink and L. Wyeth (2001). Anxiety guidelines: recognition and management in primary care, IntraMed.

Nezu Arthur, M., M. Nezu Christine, et al. (1988). Problem-solving therapy for depression: theory, research, and clinical guidelines. New York, Wiley.

Nezu Arthur, M., M. Nezu Christine, et al. (1989). Problem-solving therapy for depression, Wiley.

Nezu, A. M. and T. Association for Advancement of Behavior (2000). Practitioner's guide to empirically based measures of depression. New York, Kluwer Academic.

Nezu, A. M., C. M. Nezu, et al. (1989). Problem-solving therapy for depression: theory, research, and clinical guidelines. New York, Wiley.

Nicholson, P. (1821). Analytical and arithmetical essays: consisting of continued fractions - figurate numbers; an entire new method of the transformation of equations; determination of their limits; the extraction of their roots; and their consequent depression without the operation of division, etc, London.

Nicolson, P. (1988). The social psychology of 'post natal depression', University of London.

Nicolson, P. (1998). Post-natal depression: psychology, science and the transition to motherhood. London, Routledge.

Nicolson, P. (2001). Postnatal depression: facing the paradox of loss, happiness and motherhood. Chichester, Wiley.

Nierenberg, A. A., N. Sussman, et al. (2003). Managing relapse in depression. London, Science Press.

Nolan, E. (1989). Depression, Irish Messenger.

Nolen Willem, A., Ed. (1994). Refractory depression: current strategies and future directions: 2nd International conference: Papers, Wiley.

Nolen, W. A. (1994). Refractory depression: current strategies and future directions. Chichester; New York, Wiley.

Nolen-Hoeksema, S. (1990). Sex differences in depression. Stanford, Ca., Stanford University Press.

Nuerenberg, A. A. (2000). Depression: recent developments and innovative treatments. Philadelphia; London, Saunders.

Nugent, J. D. (1991). Nerves, worry and depression: the way out. Blackrock, Four Courts.

Nunn, J. D. (1996). Cognitive processing of mood and personally relavant information in depression. Birmingham, University of Birmingham.

Nutt, D. J., A. Feeney, et al. (2002). Anxiety disorders comorbid with depression: panic disorder and agoraphobia. London, M. Dunitz.

Nutt, D. J., C. Bell, et al. (1996). Depression, anxiety and the mixed conditions. London, Martin Dunitz.

Nutt, D. J., S. Argyropoulos, et al. (2000). Clinician's manual on anxiety disorders and comorbid depression. London, Science Press Limited.

Nutt, D., C. Bell, et al. (1997). Depression, anxiety and the mixed conditions. London, Martin Dunitz.

Oakley, C. and P. Turner (1979). The medical treatment of angina pectoris. The drug treatment of depression. Ayerst medical library. [s.l.], Ayerst International.

Oates, M., P. Newman, et al. (1983). What is postnatal depression?. Birmingham, Central Independent Television.

Oatley, K. and P. University of Sussex. Cognitive Studies (1984). Cognitive appraisal of life events preceding depression. Brighton, University of Sussex, School of Cognitive and Computing Sciences.

O'Brien John, T. (1995). Magnetic resonance imaging and hypothalmic-pituitary-adrenal axis function in depression and Alzheimer's disease, University of Oxford.

O'Brien, J. (1993). Prayer through depression. London, Excalibur.

O'Brien, J. O. F. M. (1998). Prayer through depression. London, Pen Press.

O'Brien, S. (2004). The family silver: a memoir of depression and inheritance. Chicago, Ill.; Bristol, University of Chicago Press: University Presses Marketing.

O'Callaghan, G. (2003). A day called hope: a personal journey beyond depression. London, Hodder Mobius.

O'Connor, R. (2001). Active treatment of depression. New York, Norton.


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