Bipolar Disorder: A Cognitive Therapy Approach. Cory
F. Newman, Robert L. Leahy, Aaron T. Beck, Noreen A. Reilly-Harrington,
and Laszlo Gyulai. 2002.
Coping with Depression. Sharon Carter and Lawrence Clayton. Hazelden.
1997.
Depression and Women: An Integrative Treatment Approach. Susan L.
Simonds. Springer. 2001.
Healing Conversations: What to Say When You Don't Know What to Say.
Nance Guilmartin. Jossey-Bass. 2002.
Help Me, I'm Sad : Recognizing, Treating, and Preventing Childhood
and Adolescent Depression. David G. Fassler and Lynne S. Dumas. Viking. 1997.
I Don't Want to Talk About It: Overcoming the Secret Legacy of Male
Depression. Terrence Real. Fireside. 1998.
The Johns Hopkins White Papers: Depression and Anxiety. Simeon
Margolis. Johns Hopkins, 2002.
Managing Depressive Disorders. Edited by Katharine J. Palmer. Adis
International. 2000.
Mayo Clinic on Depression. Edited by Keith Kramlinger. Mayo Foundation
for Medical Education and Research. [RC-537-.M3917-2001]
The Noonday Demon: An Atlas of Depression. Andrew Solomon. Scribner.
2001.
Overcoming Depression: The Definitive Resource for Patients and Families
Who Live with Depression and Manic-Depression. Demitri Papolos and
Janice Papolos. HarperPerennial. 1997.
Overcoming Teen Depression: A Guide for Parents. Miriam Kaufman.
Firefly Books. 2001.
Postpartum Mood Disorders. Edited by Laura J. Miller. American
Psychiatric Press. 1999.
Practical Management of Depression in Older People. Edited by Stephen
Curran, John P. Watts, and Sean Lynch. Arnold. 2001.
Taming the Tyrant: Treating Depressed Adults. Dean Schuyler. W.
W. Norton. 1998.
Treating Postnatal Depression: A Psychological Approach for Health
Care Practitoners. Jeannette Milgrom, Paul R. Martin, and Lisa M.
Negri. John Wiley. 1999.
Treatment of Depression: Bridging the 21st Century. Edited by Myrna
M. Weissman. American Psychiatric Press. 2001.
When Someone You Love is Depressed: How to Help Your Loved One Without
Losing Yourself. Laura Epstein Rosen and Xavier Francisco Amador.
Fireside. 1997.
Winter Blues: Seasonal Affective Disorder: What It Is and How to Overcome
It. Norman E. Rosenthal. Guilford Press. 1993.
Videos
Dark Glasses & Kaleidoscopes: Living with Manic Depression.
[1 video]. Chicago, IL: National Depressive and Manic-Depressive Association,
1997. 33 minutes. With: Tony Dow.
Synopsis: Information, answers and hope is provided by
this video for those who suffer from manic-depressive illness and their
family and friends.
Day for Night: Recognizing Teenage Depression. [1 video with guide].
Baltimore, MD: DRADA, 1999. 26 minutes.
Synopsis: Offers an in-depth look at the signs, symptoms
and treatment of teenage depression. Includes interviews with teens
who are dealing with clinical depression and bipolar disorder. Features
the teenagers' families and friends as well as interviews with health
professionals. The goal is to provide education, support and hope to
teens suffering from this debilitating, yet very treatable disease.
Depression. [1 video with guide]. New York, NY: Patient Education
Media, 1996. 30 minutes. (At Time of Diagnosis Series) With: C. Everett
Koop.
Eight Leading Experts Answer the Five Most Common Questions About
Chronic Depression. [1 video]. Chicago, IL: National Depressive and
Manic-Depressive Association, 1998. 34 minutes. With: Lydia Lewis (Moderator),
Dr. Martha M. Manning (Moderator), Ellen Frank, Robert M. A. Hirschfeld,
Gabor I. Keitner, Martin B. Keller, James H. Kocsis, Lorrin M. Koran,
A. John Rush, and Myrna M. Weissman.
Synopsis: Moderators Lydia Lewis, National DMDA's Executive
Director, and Dr. Martha M. Manning, clinical psychologist and author,
lead an informative, easy-to-follow discussion which addresses the concerns
and answers the questions most relevant to patients, families and the
public.
Filling the Unmet Needs of the Bipolar Patient. [1 video with
guide]. Satellite broadcast: PsychLINK, 1999. 90 minutes. With: William
Glazer (Moderator), Paul Keck, Trisha Suppes,and Richard Shelton.
Synopsis: Discusses the unmet needs of the bipolar patient
and develops a treatment strategy to enhance outcomes.
Geriatric Depression: Recognition, Diagnosis, Challenges. [1 video
with guide].Satellite broadcast: PsychLINK, 1999. 90 minutes. With: William
Glazer (Moderator), Jonathan Davidson, and Kathleen T. Brady.
Synopsis: Explores the challenges of recognition, diagnosis
and treatment of depression in the elderly.
Great Minds of Medicine: Depression. [1 video]. Buffalo, NY :
Kinetic Inc., 1997. 48 minutes.
Synopsis: Discusses manic depression and other mental
diseases
The Medical-Psychiatric Interface in Geriatric Depression. [1
video with guide]. Satellite broadcast: PsychLINK, 2000. 90 minutes. With:
William Glazer (Host) and Barnett S. Meyers et al.
Synopsis: Discusses the distinguishing characteristics
of depression in the elderly; the emerging clinical data in depression
specific to the geriatric patient; and effective collaboration between
the medical and psychiatric treatment team in managing the geriatric
patient.
Partner in Recovery: Creating Successful Practitioner-Consumer Alliances.
[1 video]. Chicago, IL: National Depressive and Manic-Depressive Association,
2000. 19 minutes. With: John F. Greden and Jennifer Brown.
The Science and Art of Long Term Depression Therapy. [1 video
with guide]. Satellite broadcast: psychLINK, 2001. 90 minutes. With: William
Glazer (Moderator), Noel Gardner, and Maurizio Fava.
Synopsis: Reviews the history and evolution of continuation
and maintenance treatments of depression; evalutes data regarding efficacy
and compliance of weekly dosed fluoxetine; identifies the relationship
between clinical and experimental evidence to develop a treatment matrix
for enhancing compliance in the long term treatment of depression.
Someone's Depressed: So How Can I Help? [1 video]. Charlotte,
NC : Alexander & Co., 1996. 30 minutes.
Synopsis: Describes the symptoms of depression, explodes
many of the myths nd misconceptions about depression and shows how to
become the link between someone who is depressed and professional help.
When Someone You Love Suffers from Depression. [1 video]. Timonium,
MD: Milner-Fenwick, 1998. 32 minutes.
Synopsis: Discusses how to recognize depression and ways
to help the depressed person get the treatment they need.
Woman to Woman: Finding Help for Depression. [1 video]. Chicago,
IL: National Depressive and Manic-Depressive Association, 1999. 30 minutes.
With: Nancy Stafford.
Synopsis: Focuses on women's concerns about depression.
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