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Stenstedt, Å. (1959). Involutional Melancholia. An etiologic, clinical and social study of endogenous depression in later life with special reference to genetic factors. Copenhagen, Munksgaard.

Stephens, K. (2002). A randomised controlled factorial trial of empowerment leaflets to improve the detection of depression in primary medical care, Original typescript.

Stevens, J. W., A. O'Hagan, et al. (2002). Case study in the Bayesian analysis of a cost-effectiveness trial in the evaluation of health care technologies: depression. Sheffield, University of Sheffield, Dept. of Probability and Statistics.

Stevens, T. G. (1998). You can choose to be happy: "rise above" anxiety, anger, and depression. Seal Beach, Calif., Wheeler-Sutton.

Stiffman Arlene, R. and A. Feldman Ronald, Eds. (1988). Depression and suicide, Jai Press.

Stoll, A. L. (2002). The omega-3 connection: how you can restore your mental wellbeing and treat memory loss and depression. London, Simon & Schuster.

Stoppard, J. M. (2000). Understanding depression: feminist social constructionist approaches. London, Routledge.

Stoppard, J. M. and L. M. McMullen (2003). Situating sadness: women and depression in social context. New York, NY; London, New York University Press.

Storandt, M. and G. R. VandenBos, Eds. (2003). Neuropsychological assessment of dementia and depression in older adults: a clinician's guide. Washington, D.C., American Psychological Association.

Storandt, M., G. R. VandenBos, et al. (1998). Neuropsychological assessment of dementia and depression in older adults: a clinician's guide. Washington, D.C., American Psychological Association.

Storey, P. (1986). Coping with depression, Catholic Truth Society.

Storey, P. (1986). Depression. London, Catholic Truth Society.

Stratton, J. M. (1997). Stress and depression in a population of forensic mental health nurses. Liverpool, Thesis M.Sc., Liverpool University.

Strauss Clara, Y. (2001). Depression and the development of cognitive coping, University of Sussex.

Street, H. (1998). Social cognitive processes in the aetiology and maintenance of depression.

Strickland, P. L. and S. University of Manchester. Medical (2000). 5-hydroxytriptamine/cortisol interactions and the psychosocial origins of depression. Manchester, University of Manchester.

Stubbs, E. and H. Friends Fellowship of (1991). Coming through the darkness: friends' personal experiences of depression. Guildford, Friends Fellowship of Healing.

Sulaiman Sultana Othman, Y. (1999). Depression in women in Dubai: an exploratory study of symptoms, concepts and coping strategies, University of London.

Sundstrom, S. M. (1993). Single session psychotherapy for depression: is it better to focus on problems or solutions?. [Amers, Iowa, Iowa State University].

Suokas, A. (1988). Psychodynamic and cognitive theories of depression.

Sutch, H. and L. S. o. N. King's College (2003). Computerised cognitive behavioural therapy for depression and anxiety in primary care: impact on consultations and prescriptions of psychotropic medication in general practice.

Sutton, J. (1995). Depression. Romsey, JPS Publishing.

Sutton, L. J. (1995). Whose memory is it anyway? a discursive critique of memory, depression and dementia in psychology, Original typescript.

Sutton, L. J. and a.-U. Egypt. Wizarat al-Ashghal (1923). A barometric depression of the Khamsin type. Cairo, Government Press.

Svensson, J. (1965). Jordbruk och depression 1870-1900. En kritik av statistikens utvecklingsbild. [A thesis.], Lund.

Swinkels, J. A. and W. Blijleven (1987). Depression anxiety and aggression: factors that influence the course. Houten, Medidact.

Swyer, I. and C. Women's Health (1979). Post-natal depression. London (16 Seymour St., WIH 5WB), Women's Health Concern Ltd.

Symposium on Depression as a Subject for Clinical, T. and E. Royal College of Surgeons of (1962). Symposium on depression as a subject for clinical trials, held at the Royal College of Surgeons of England, London, 13th July, 1962. Welwyn Garden City, Smith & Nephew Pharmaceuticals Ltd.

Symposium on Depression: Biochemical Points of View and Problems of, R. and P. Interdisciplinair Genootschap voor Biologische (1969). Symposium on Depression: Biochemical Points of View and Problems of Registration. Amsterdam, Elsevier.

Taira Ellen, D. (1987). Community programs for the depressed elderly: a rehabilitation approach: International symposium on occupational therapy approaches to depression in older persons: Papers. New York; London, Haworth Press.

Tanner, S. and J. Ball (1989). Beating the blues: a self-help approach to overcoming depression, Sheldon.

Tareen, E. (2000). The perception of social support and the experience of depression in Pakistani women, University of Essex.

Tarricone, R. and L. University of (2003). Costs of major depression. London, University of London.

Tarsia, M. (2001). An experimental investigation of mixed anxiety depression.

Tatlor, A. (1995). The "black rose": the use of counselling in post-natal depression, [Durham].

Taub, B. (1996). Calling the soul back to the heart: soul loss, depression and healing among indigenous Mexicans. Ann Arbor, U.M.I.

Taylor, G. M. (2001). The management and treatment of postnatal depression: a systematic review.

Taylor, R. (1982). Workers and the new depression. London, Macmillan.

Taylor, V. (1996). Rock-a-by baby: feminism, self help, and postpartum depression. New York; London, Routledge.

Taylor, V. (1996). Rock-a-by baby: feminism, self-help and postpartum depression. New York; London, Routledge.


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