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The AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO DEPRESSION

The AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO DEPRESSION

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Insight for the Depressed
Review: At first glance, this small paperback seemed like it could not possibly possess enough information. However, don't judge a book by it's cover. The book uses good scenarios to describe different forms of depression. Hypocondriacs may get depressed reading through the common symptoms though. Written clearly and concisely with just enough medical terms for any layman. Pretty good book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Insight for the Depressed
Review: At first glance, this small paperback seemed like it could not possibly possess enough information. However, don't judge a book by it's cover. The book uses good scenarios to describe different forms of depression. Hypocondriacs may get depressed reading through the common symptoms though. Written clearly and concisely with just enough medical terms for any layman. Pretty good book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: American Medical Association Essential Guide to Depression
Review: If you want a clear account of the current thinking on depression this may well be the book for you. It is clear, concise and comprehensive - so why only four stars? This book has all the hallmarks of a book written by committee. In their desire to cover all the bases, the unnamed authors lack a clear voice of their own. They are clearly touting the medical approach, as one would expect of a book from this source. There are long detailed sections on possible causes, diagnosis, the different medications available, including a short section on herbal remedies, and a few pages detailing types of psychotherapy. In the end I began to wish for greater weighing of the different approaches, even if it was at the expense of impartiality. However for someone seeking information, whether for them selves or for someone close to them, this book could be invaluable.


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