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A Mood Apart: Depression, Mania, and Other Afflictions of the Self
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A Mood Apart: Depression, Mania, and Other Afflictions of the Self
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A Mood Apart: Depression, Mania, and Other Afflictions of the Self
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When first published in 1997 this groundbreaking work on the science of mood both redefined the field andwith compassion, understanding, and scientific rigormade it accessible to those who would most benefit from the latest findings. Now, Peter Whybrow, one of the world's most distinguished psychiatrists, has updated his definitive account of mood disorders. In
A Mood Apart
he argues that disorders such as depression constitute afflictions of the self, exploring the human experience of manic depressive illness, and rediscovering the human being behind the diagnosis. Drawing on cutting-edge research and his experience as a clinician, he shows how the science and culture surrounding mood disorders have changed since the first edition. Nearly two decades since its original publication,
remains an essential book for anyone who has been affected by depression.
A Mood Apart
he argues that disorders such as depression constitute afflictions of the self, exploring the human experience of manic depressive illness, and rediscovering the human being behind the diagnosis. Drawing on cutting-edge research and his experience as a clinician, he shows how the science and culture surrounding mood disorders have changed since the first edition. Nearly two decades since its original publication,
remains an essential book for anyone who has been affected by depression.