Lifting the weight : understanding depression in men, its causes and solutions / Martin Kantor.
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TextPublication details: Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 2007.Description: xii, 218 p. ; 25 cmISBN: - 9780275993726 (alk. paper)
- 0275993728 (alk. paper)
- RC 537 .K352 2007
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [209]-212) and index.
Preface -- pt. 1. Description -- ch. 1. An overview -- ch 2. Making the diagnosis -- ch. 3. Symptoms -- ch 4. Suicidal behavior -- ch. 5. Grief -- ch. 6. Atypical depression -- ch. 7. Hypomania -- pt. 2. Causation -- ch. 8. The psychodynamics of depression -- ch. 9. Developmental origins -- ch. 10. Social causation -- ch. 11. Cognitive causation -- ch. 12. Interpersonal causation -- ch. 13. Stress -- ch. 14. Personality and men's depression -- pt. 3. Treatment -- ch. 15. Psychotherapy -- ch. 16. Treating two common presentations of depression in men : atypical depression and hypomania -- ch .17. Therapeutic errors -- ch. 18. Self-help for the depressed man -- ch 19. Coping with depressed men -- Appendix : An introduction to biochemistry and pharmacotherapy -- Notes -- Index.
"In this volume, Psychiatrist Martin Kantor explains that depression in men regularly appears in response to minor troubling issues that may be entirely overlooked by others. In this jargon-free text, Kantor explains how men are often able to navigate the big stresses successfully, only to succumb to the little ones. And he challenges the current widespread tendency that views depression in men as a strictly biological event to be treated first and foremost with pharmaceuticals." "With absorbing vignettes and insights into a culture that urges men to have a stiff upper lip and shun medical attention, Dr. Kantor shows the unique ways in which depression is very much a men's disorder. And he helps us understand what we can do to treat it, to help ourselves and others recover."--BOOK JACKET.
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